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Changing a font as fixed size
This is ugly, but it is my last resort font replacement script: /// //source folder "someplace" //batch process folder menu item "Document/Data Check/Font Utilities" check "search for this font"...
FinaleScript - FORUM HAS MOVED!
Kelby
7/14/2015 2:45 PM
My Favorite 2014 script
I have a workflow that leverages strengths from both 2012 and 2014. And when I need to flip between the two I use this script to convert batches of files to 2012. /// Source folder "something here"...
FinaleScript - FORUM HAS MOVED!
Kelby
7/14/2015 2:40 PM
Syntax for carriage return with
refers to an ascii character that typically is not mapped in a font. But it is the character designated as a carriage return. It should work too. -K
FinaleScript - FORUM HAS MOVED!
Kelby
1/13/2015 1:15 PM
Renaming Score Staves To a Standard Format
Look at this blog post: http://www.finalemusic.com/blog/using-finalescript-to-rename-staves-in-your-finale-score/ -K
FinaleScript - FORUM HAS MOVED!
Kelby
1/13/2015 1:12 PM
Any way to have piano sustain pedal only for Treble clef?
This might help you out too: http://www.finalemusic.com/blog/finale-blog-keyboard-playback-tips/ -K
Finale - Windows - FORUM HAS MOVED!
Kelby
1/13/2015 1:09 PM
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