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More formatting woes
Hi, guys:
Having found some rough work-arounds to my non-hiding staff problems, I am now up against an annoying difficulty. I have a score for a new production which needs the following parts: Conductor, Organ and Vocal. I am having a very difficult time making the formatting of the page view "stick". Each time I load up one of the files, one or more of the parts must be re-paginated and re-formatted. This is, to say the least, tedious. I need to be able to count on the same pagination and formatting each time, so that I can print them out as needed. In the attached file, the Conductor part maintains its formatting, but, when I call up the Organ part, the formatting disappears each time it is loaded. I have tried formatting each bar manually; I have tried do so by specifying number of bars per system and I have tried with and without Lock. Each time, the formatting for the Organ part disappears when loaded anew. This is only an example of several such files and in each of them, it seems to be a different part that won't keep its formatting. On one or two files (and I can't remember which, now), one page has come up "squashed", with several systems jammed together and attempting to un-Lock the formatting causes a complete system crash. I had to delete the part and recreate it in order to use the file. However, deleting multiple parts seems to cause a crash on Save, so care must be taken there. This, combined with the sudden un-hideable staff problem noted elsewhere, is very curious as I've not run into these problems before. David |
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Re: More formatting woes
Hi David,
Consistency of formatting and printing the score has always been a mystery to me. At some time, using the command “Refresh entire score” repeated after each formatting step seemed to provide some consistency. After renaming the .not file for printing only, I never edited the file again and used it only for printing. Now, I create a .pdf file to get consistent printing of the score. This is not ideal. Herbert |
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Re: More formatting woes
H, Herbert:
Thanks for your reply. I've not really had any major difficulties prior to this with formatting (at least since the page formatting was actually finalized in Composer Beta 0.70-something), and I've done some intense projects (700+ page orchestrations for a big musical, etc.). I've been running into some new difficulties lately and I'm not sure where they are stemming from. I have done a very kludgy work-around (or end-run, perhaps) for this project by having separate directories for Organ, Vocal and Conductor parts and having complete sets of the files in each, formatted specifically for each part. I still have about five files that have to be re-formatted each time they are loaded, though. It seems in each that there is one bar that will not accept its formatting and that throws the following bars off. Once I get my printouts done on this, I'll investigate further. David |
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Re: More formatting woes
Hi, again:
I just noted that you and I both joined this forum in December of 1969, which means that we must have both been connected to the old U.S. military Arpanet. I don't remember having a PC at home when I was 13, though. David |
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Re: More formatting woes
Howdy guys,
Not trying to duck anything here, but the most common scenarios we've run into with customers who suddenly have formatting problems where they haven't before is that Windows has updated something (sometimes automagically) that causes problems and/or the printer driver needs to be updated. Could either (or both) of those be a possibility here David? Typically for such situations, updating the printer drivers takes care of the problem. Quote:
ttfn, Sherry
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Re: More formatting woes
Hi David,
You said: “I just noted that you and I both joined this forum in December of 1969, which means that we must have both been connected to the old U.S. military Arpanet. I don't remember having a PC at home when I was 13, though.” Interesting - The internet does not only influence our future but also changes our past. Herbert. |
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