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| Joseph. Registered Member
Date Joined May 2011 Total Posts : 212 | Posted 2/20/2015 3:04 AM (GMT -6) | | MBLAP. Whatever.
Anyone who makes booklets in Finale should check out and give feedback on this macro I created. It worked well in test runs.
Here's how it works: If you have a bunch of parts, say even 15 parts in an orchestra or whatever and you've already figured out page turns and the likes, you can select all of those pdfs and run a few macros (using reputable 3rd party freeware/opensource) and:
1. automate booklet making for each selected file 2. separates the files into even and odd pages 3. merges all odds together and merges and REVERSES all evens together.
All in about 2 minutes. Yeah.
All you really have to do is put paper in, print the ODD (single sided 11x17, 12x18 or whatever), FLIP THE PAPERS CORRECTLY (the only part you HAVE to figure out), put them back in and print the EVEN (reversed) stack.
Like magic, all the parts will come out of the printer like you have some $5,000 machine that is duplexing 12x18.
Here is a demo video: /www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jiq5TR0RN-A
v0.3.1 -- released 2015-10-31 -- - Update for Win version to make it just like the mac, which is (even easier) to install and easy to run. All driven through the right-click context menu.
v0.2.0 -- -I got rid of PdfBooklet as a dependency. After a few back and forths with Michael Schierl, creator of jPDF, he suggested a way that would allow me to use jPDF to do what it wasn't supposed to and make this program better. -- PdfBooklet was great but had no command line automation. jPDFTweak has capabilities for booklets but was designed more for non-US formats. A few tweaks with AHK and I was able to add in the necessary steps to make it compatible. -It now makes booklets based on whatever size you put into it (selected files must be the same size...!)
v0.12 -- released 2015-03-06 -- -huge improvements in speed/reliability by using jPDF Tweak's ability to use the command line. I got rid of PDFSaM also because it was unnecessary after this recent discovery. Frankly it worked fine but automating the GUI is not full-proof and not as quick as using the command line.
v0.11 -- released 2015-02-22 -- -add some additional settings that include options to reverse or provide different orderings of paper depending on how the paper comes out of your printer.
DOWNLOAD Here is the link to the Github page. You can download the installer there. More instructions on the Github page. /github.com/jsphweid/bookletMacro/blob/master/README.md#windows-installation
- Windows 7 Finale 2012c
Finale Hotkey Grid - free, open source, and mostly... a work in progress. /github.com/jsphweid/Finale-Hotkey-Grid
Another macro to make booklets effortlessly... /github.com/jsphweid/bookletMacroPost Edited (Joseph.) : 11/5/2015 12:09:00 AM (GMT-6) | Back to Top | |
| Ralph L. Bowers Jr. Polymathist
Date Joined May 2012 Total Posts : 883 | Posted 2/20/2015 10:27 AM (GMT -6) | | jsphweid said...MBLAP. Whatever. Anyone who makes booklets in Finale should check out and give feedback on this macro I created. It worked well in test runs. Here's how it works: If you have a bunch of parts, say even 15 parts in an orchestra or whatever and you've already figured out page turns and the likes, you can select all of those pdfs and run a few macros (using reputable 3rd party freeware/ opensource) and: 1. automate booklet making for each selected file 2. separates the files into even and odd pages 3. merges all odds together and merges and REVERSES all evens together. All in about 2 minutes. Yeah. All you really have to do is put paper in, print the ODD (single sided 11x17, 12x18 or whatever), FLIP THE PAPERS CORRECTLY (the only part you HAVE to figure out), put them back in and print the EVEN (reversed) stack. Like magic, all the parts will come out of the printer like you have some $5,000 machine that is duplexing 12x18. CHECK THE VIDEO DEMO HERE: /www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOoakBoOsmkHere is the link to the Dropbox folder. /www.dropbox.com/sh/2j0m0v8siwdeiey/AACmQA_BM-C2gbh7FTAxAtnfa?dl=0It is 36MB or something because it includes those freeware programs that are dependencies. No install should be required. Just unzip to a folder and run the .exe (or the .ahk if you have Autohotkey). If you feel technically inclined, you can edit a few global variables (in bookletMacros v0.10.ahk) that control things like click speed/file naming. I should put it in an .ini like I do with my larger macro... maybe some day.
Have not tried it yet.....just got done with your video.
I do want to say I appreciate your work here and with your GHIFF. It's people like you, Jari, Patterson, Tobias, and others that make Finale into a more efficient platform for all of us.
Thank you. Finale 2010b, 2011b, 2012c, 2014d TGTools Pro, Patterson plugins, JW plugins (current) Sibelius 6.2, 7.1.3, 7.5.1, Write Score Sound Sets, Bob Zawalich plugins, Dolet 6.4 Print Music 2004, 2010a, 2011a, 2014a Progression, Progression 2, Notion 4, [Notion 5, (bought but not installed)] Pro Tools 9.5, Reaper Kontakt 5 GPO4, World Instruments Smart Score Pro X , PhotoScore Ultimate 6 & 7 ( 7 has some utility----best of those available) M-Audio "Oxygen 25" Midi input keyboard (recent addition 2014) Systems (4) // Windows XP Pro, 2@ Windows 7 Pro, 8.1 Pro, 64 bit, 4GB - 16GB RAM Paper & Pencil
BMus, MM (Musicology)Post Edited (Ralph L. Bowers Jr.) : 2/20/2015 9:48:10 AM (GMT-6) | Back to Top | |
| Joseph. Registered Member
Date Joined May 2011 Total Posts : 212 | Posted 2/21/2015 9:12 AM (GMT -6) | | Ralph L. Bowers Jr. said...
Have not tried it yet.....just got done with your video.
I do want to say I appreciate your work here and with your GHIFF. It's people like you, Jari, Patterson, Tobias, and others that make Finale into a more efficient platform for all of us.
Thank you.
Thanks, Ralph .
Harpsi said... +1
I don't have a large format printer, but I will try this anyway. The principle should be the same with other paper formats, right? Or do I have to change something in the settings?
Well, PDF booklet by default is set to auto which means it doubles the page size (so if making booklets from 8.5x11, it will push them to 11x17, 9x12 to 12x18) making them large format. You mean you want 8.5 x 11 to stay 8.5 x 11? You'd have to add a line to click some checkmark. Add this below in the file bookletMacrosFunction.ahk:
Sleep, 20 MouseClick,left,18,340,,%clickSpeed%
and it will go immediatley below "WinWaitActive, Pdf-Booklet,,.3"
You'll have to recompile if you want to use the .exe. Grid Hotkey Interface for Finale - free, open source, and mostly... a work in progress. forum.makemusic.com/?f=11&m=443005
Another macro to make booklets effortlessly... forum.makemusic.com/?f=5&m=448667 | Back to Top | |
| Joseph. Registered Member
Date Joined May 2011 Total Posts : 212 | Posted 2/22/2015 6:02 PM (GMT -6) | | |
| Motet Isorhythmic
Date Joined Dec 2002 Total Posts : 12849 | Posted 2/22/2015 7:24 PM (GMT -6) | | jsphweid said...
I haven't seen something back there. I am using the front. When I bought it, it said "no tray" which is probably why. It has the front feed, and one rack/track below (so 1 and 2). This works for me though. It's the easiest this way.
It goes face up to face down. I print the odd pages first and reverse the evens. It is all multi-page one sided. You sure there's isn't a "gate" you can open in the back? This is useful for printing in heavy stock, where the paper has trouble bending. It goes straight through from the manual feed tray.
jsphweid said...
So if it goes face up to face up it isn't reversed? And face down to face down, it also isn't reversed (but what varies is whether you should start with even or odd)? That's right. When the output pages are face up, then the pages come out in order but flipped over, since you're laying subsequent pages on top of each other. SBut since you're running the paper through twice for double-sided, that's OK--they flip back the second time. You want to wind up with the even sides face up, since the first page is on the bottom. So you start with odd.
Face down to face down, the pages come out in order, and you can just flip it over and put it back in the tray since it prints on the down side. But you want to wind up with page 1 on the bottom the second time, so you print the even pages first.
Face down to face up can't happen on my printer, but there you'd have to reverse either the odd or the even pages, I think. Finale 2011b, 2005, TGTools Windows 7, MIDI input Finale Transposition Chart | Back to Top | |
| Joseph. Registered Member
Date Joined May 2011 Total Posts : 212 | Posted 2/23/2015 1:00 AM (GMT -6) | | Motet said...jsphweid said...
I haven't seen something back there. I am using the front. When I bought it, it said "no tray" which is probably why. It has the front feed, and one rack/track below (so 1 and 2). This works for me though. It's the easiest this way.
It goes face up to face down. I print the odd pages first and reverse the evens. It is all multi-page one sided. You sure there's isn't a "gate" you can open in the back? This is useful for printing in heavy stock, where the paper has trouble bending. It goes straight through from the manual feed tray. jsphweid said...
So if it goes face up to face up it isn't reversed? And face down to face down, it also isn't reversed (but what varies is whether you should start with even or odd)? That's right. When the output pages are face up, then the pages come out in order but flipped over, since you're laying subsequent pages on top of each other. SBut since you're running the paper through twice for double-sided, that's OK--they flip back the second time. You want to wind up with the even sides face up, since the first page is on the bottom. So you start with odd. Face down to face down, the pages come out in order, and you can just flip it over and put it back in the tray since it prints on the down side. But you want to wind up with page 1 on the bottom the second time, so you print the even pages first. Face down to face up can't happen on my printer, but there you'd have to reverse either the odd or the even pages, I think.
Ok, I made an update, v0.11 that has these improvements. Grid Hotkey Interface for Finale - free, open source, and mostly... a work in progress. forum.makemusic.com/?f=11&m=443005
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| Motet Isorhythmic
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