There are a ton of people who read these postings and a limited number who post responses.
However, I have found that posting my private email address in my profile has resulted in my getting some very helpful emails in response to my postings from people who for one reason or another are unwilling to submit their suggestions for open discussion or criticism.
If you really want an answer, do consider posting your email address to your profile. It causes your postings to carry more weight but also provides a way for you to get a response outside of the public list.
Actually, I sent an Email to the composer of a setting of 'O Sacrum Convivium' which was mentioned on this site last fall, to which the composer never replied, after inviting me to Email him. Perhaps it was the wrong address, altho' it wasn't sent back. I was disappointed as I wanted to see more music by him.
I have a complete setting of the new USCCB text, very traditional in style,that Jeff Ostrowski of Corpus Christi Watershed is graciously posting to a new category. The music is in Finale but I don't know how to make these scores PDF. My computer guru (aka husband, Douglas) says we would need an expensive version of Adobe for this. I'm a techno-dinosaur who still writes music by hand. Can anyone help with how this can be done cheaply? Or done at all? Oddly, we have a MP3 of the Mass from last summer, got help from seminarians in local diocese, but have to sent scores by snail mail - how frustrating is that?
Linda H. Simms, Music Director, St. Joseph Parish, Shelton CT my email is LindaHSimms@gmail.com
Yes, it's ludicrous that Finale cannot create pdfs naturally. You shouldn't have to buy Adobe Acrobat, though. Download and install a free pdf printer (such as this one, for Windows). It will set itself up as a sort of pseudo-printer, meaning that it shows up on Print menus, where you can select which printer to send a document to, alongside your laserjet or whatever. When you want to make a pdf of something -- from any program where you can print something out to paper -- just select the pdf printer instead, and it will "print" to a pdf file. I haven't tried it myself with Finale, but there's no reason it shouldn't work, and it ought to take you about five minutes to find out.
What do y'all mean, Finale can't do pdfs? It's had that capability for years. In the Mac version, you go to "Print" and hit the pdf button in the lower left of the dialogue box. I'm sure the Windows version has a similar interface.
Jeffrey: From comparing the relevant sections of the Finale user's manual for the Windows version and the Mac version, I believe that functionality is in the latter only.
I just played with Finale 2008 on my Vista PC, and yes, unbelievable as it seems, it apparently only exports files in Windows-proprietary formats. I'd never thought that Apple might have licensed Adobe guts, as I had to install Distiller for something else. But Windows saves to PDF via the same interface, so I stand corrected. I do remember however when Finale got that feature, so I assumed it was their doing.
It looks like Noel has Linda covered, but if not, you can send a file to me...well, at least if I could put my addy on my profile...which nobody has answered my question about ;-)
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