Re: Can there be a graphic file for use in Apple based publishing?
G'day brandthill,
I am having some music published in a book here in India. The publishers are using Apple based computers. My computer is a PC and I am using Noteworthy Composer 1.75b. Right now, I have just tried printing out the musical staff and they have scanned in the music that way - but it is *very* poor quality to do it that way. If they adjust the size slightly, then the bar lines on the staff sometimes disappear and it looks bad. Somehow I want it to look decent and professional by going from computer to computer. Is there a way I can save my composition as a graphic file that can be used in Apple? (Or do I have to search out some other musical notation software to do this?! [which I don't want to have to do.])
I can think of a couple of possibilities...
- If you install a PDF "printer" loke Broadgun's pdfMachine you could "print" your music to a PDF
- If you install a postscript printer and instead of "connecting" it to a normal port, configure to print to file. This will give you a postscript format file that the Apple should be able to read
- In print preview, you can "Copy" the image and paste into another program that will let you save in an alternative format E.G.
There are probably several other possibilities, but these are the best ones I can think of at this time of the morning (2:51 AM local)...