Stupid Question 22 years ago Hi There,I had an older version of Noteworthy, namely 1.55. I just upgraded to 1.75. Since I've done that I can't get any notation to show up on my staff's. Even older noteworthy files do not show or print notes when they are opened. You can however play them. Is there some simple setting I'm missing here? I'd like to keep this newer version but if I continue to have problems with it I'll dump it for the older version. Any thoughts? Quote Selected
Re: Stupid Question Reply #1 – 22 years ago Did you reboot after installing the new version? That's been reported to solve the problem you're having.If a reboot doesn't fix it, try uninstalling/reinstalling the V1.75 program.It's really really worth getting V1.75 to work. There are so many wonderful new features compared to V1.55. Quote Selected
Re: Stupid Question Reply #2 – 22 years ago You can't get any notation to show up on your staff's what? Quote Selected
Re: Stupid Question Reply #4 – 22 years ago "On the staff's line's" is not a complete sentence. Quote Selected
Re: Stupid Question Reply #5 – 22 years ago Sure is. Capital at start. Period at end. What else doe's a sentence need? Quote Selected
Re: Stupid Question Reply #6 – 22 years ago The doe's over there with the buck and fawn. Quote Selected
Re: Stupid Question Reply #7 – 22 years ago What else doe's a sentence need?A complete sentence requires a noun and a verb.Not just a capital at the start and a period at the end. Quote Selected
Re: Stupid Question Reply #8 – 22 years ago Um.. Paula, are you still there? Or did you leave town when the goon show arrived? ;-) Quote Selected
Re: Stupid Question Reply #9 – 22 years ago A noun and a verb.See, that has it all: Capital at start, period at end, and a noun and a verb. Surely someone such as John Cage would agree. Quote Selected
Re: Stupid Question Reply #12 – 22 years ago Twit!Not the word "noun" and the word "verb," but those actual parts of speech! Quote Selected
Re: Stupid Question Reply #13 – 22 years ago Twit!That's valid, since it's an X. Clamation.Not the word "noun" and the word "verb," but those actual parts of speech!This is not a complete sentence, since it contains no verbs. See above. Quote Selected
Re: Stupid Question Reply #15 – 22 years ago Seems like a lot of these replies come from nom-de-plumes. I think the real writer is R.Sole Quote Selected
Re: Stupid Question Reply #16 – 22 years ago ... Could be!For the benefit or random visitors who found this thread, and wonder what it is all about: Noeteworthy Composer seems to have a varied user base, including many educators. Certain kinds of grammatical errors apparently attract responses from some of them. It is a way of throwing spitballs back. Quote Selected
Re: Stupid Question Reply #17 – 22 years ago Class, who can find Robert's spelling error in his essay on the chalkboard?Class..Class...CLASS !!!! Quote Selected
Re: Stupid Question Reply #18 – 22 years ago Class is out for the Labor Day weekend, but I had to come in for detention. I should have written "Noteworthy." I will now write a brief program to display it on my screen 1000 times. Quote Selected
Re: Stupid Question Reply #19 – 22 years ago ...Robert's spelling error...You mean there's only one?I've noticed that Robert (seems to) always hit Submit rather than Preview.And when you're online at 5AM (as I've noticed he is sometimes), you'd better not trust yourself to get it right.Wee should awl ewes the spellchecker. Quote Selected
Re: Stupid Question Reply #21 – 22 years ago I could swear that last night I saw Robert A's reply with "Noteworthy" displayed 1000 times.What happened to it? Quote Selected
Re: Stupid Question Reply #23 – 22 years ago Roberts 1000 times as well as a reply from "Priciple Squeeze" were posted and deleted. Apparently they felt that that was going too far. They will also delete yours and my replies because they talk about deleted replies. Quote Selected
Re: Stupid Question Reply #24 – 22 years ago Those replies never were here.Your memory is faulty.This line of conversation is ungood. Quote Selected