i am several days behind on reading, maybe this has already been suggested, but...
>From: "Jari Williamsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>If others have additions or want to vote for the same feature request as you're
>sending in, those persons should also send the request to Coda themselves. Otherwise
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, at 01:32 PM, Colin Broom wrote:
> Here's another one I've just thought of (mainly because it's
> just been annoying me!).
> Midi Tool functions such as "set to" and "scale" etc, should
> remember the last value(d) used. It would save me quite a lot
> of accumulate
At 09:32 PM 7/16/02 +0100, Colin Broom wrote:
>Midi Tool functions such as "set to" and "scale" etc, should remember the
>last value(d) used.
Oh, yes! I'd forgotten this because I use these frequently for a while, and
then not. But yes, please!
Dennis
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From: "Colin Broom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 9:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Re: Finale wish list
> Here's another one I've just thought of (mainly because it
Here's another one I've just thought of (mainly because it's just been
annoying me!).
Midi Tool functions such as "set to" and "scale" etc, should remember the
last value(d) used. It would save me quite a lot of accumulated time if the
"set to" didn't keep defaulting back to 64, and I didn't hav
At 18:26 + 16/07/2002, Weldon Whipple wrote:
>I have never figured out how to respond to the "There are too many beats
>in this measure" dialog. I used to try to figure it out by choosing
>different responses whenever I entered too many notes, but I always chose
>the wrong button to click.
Th
At 10:29 AM 07/14/02, Don Hart wrote:
> Related to my last post is the lack of a cancel button in the "There
> are too many beats in this measure" dialog. It'd be nice to have it
> back.
I have never figured out how to respond to the "There are too many beats
in this measure" dialog. I used to tr