- Original Message - From: "Herman S. Gersten"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "finale list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent:
Wednesday, June 11, 2003 7:03 PM Subject: [Finale] Image retention of
deleted objects
An annoying result of deleting and re-positioning vari
ctrl-d redraws the screen.
Herman S. Gersten wrote:
An annoying result of deleting and re-positioning various objects such
as expressions and hairpins, is that a "ghost" of the deleted and/or
moved object remains on the screen until a redraw.
Is this par for the course? If not, how can it be
At 1:03 PM -0400 6/11/03, Herman S. Gersten wrote:
An annoying result of deleting and re-positioning various objects
such as expressions and hairpins, is that a "ghost" of the deleted
and/or moved object remains on the screen until a redraw.
Is this par for the course? If not, how can it be elim
Herman,
I have created a one key macro that does a hard redraw and then switches to
the speedy tool. This clears the screen of blur and boxes at the same time.
Dan Carno
At 01:03 PM 6/11/2003 -0400, Herman S. Gersten wrote:
An annoying result of deleting and re-positioning various objects suc
When that happens to me, all I have to do is think: "What a mess--I wish my
screen would redraw," and I blink, and it's done. It could be my super
mental powers, or maybe that my left hand does a Command-D without telling
my brain, like it does with Command-S from time to time. There's automatic
on 6/11/03 11:23 AM, Mr. Liudas Motekaitis wrote:
>Herman S. Gersten wrote:
>
>> An annoying result of deleting and re-positioning various objects such
>> as expressions and hairpins, is that a "ghost" of the deleted and/or
>> moved object remains on the screen until a redraw.
>>
>> Is this par
the quality of the Matrox image (with drag smudges in high quality)
Liudas
- Original Message -
From: "Herman S. Gersten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "finale list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 7:03 PM
Subject: [Finale] Image retention of
An annoying result of deleting and re-positioning various objects such
as expressions and hairpins, is that a "ghost" of the deleted and/or
moved object remains on the screen until a redraw.
Is this par for the course? If not, how can it be eliminated?
Herman
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