torsdagen den 13 november 2003 15.02 skrev Guillaume Cottenceau:
> Oden Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > How does it behave when you don't have the necessary hardware? I
> > > guess it's just available through A and S keystrokes?
> >
> > You need at least a standard sound card.
> >
> > "        The idea is simple: anytime during play, you press the "A" key
> > (marks A point), the music keeps playing, when you press the "A" key
> > again (marks B point), it loops endlessly between the two marked
> > points, until the "S" key is pressed (clear), or a new A point is
> > marked. Morover, whenever a A-B range is defined, the "play"
> > button/menu jumps straight to the A position."
>
> Ok.
>
> > > Also, I think it should have a tooltip explaining what it is, as
> > > it's rather obscure to "normal" people. Would you consider adding
> > > the tooltip?
> >
> > I could probably do it, but remember I'm no coder... Could I
> > get some help?
>
> Any taker?

I just noticed this is mentioned in the menu, isn't that enough:

Right click -> Playback -> Set A-B A
Right click -> Playback -> Clear A-B S

?


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