On Tuesday, Nov 5, 2002, at 00:41 US/Pacific, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Having finally downloaded your nifty Playback Utilities plugin, I just
wanted to congratulate you on the good work and apologize for
(publicly) leaping to the wrong conclusions about how it works.
A gentleman and a scholar.
Philip,
Having finally downloaded your nifty Playback Utilities plugin, I just
wanted to congratulate you on the good work and apologize for (publicly)
leaping to the wrong conclusions about how it works.
Regards,
- Darcy
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Boston, MA
___
On Monday, Nov 4, 2002, at 03:11 US/Pacific, David H. Bailey wrote:
I followed the link and can see no Copy Items plug-in.
[...]
What am I missing?
Hello David,
'Copy Layer Items' is currently a Mac-only plugin. I'd love to say I'd
be able to port it by tomorrow morning but that would b
>What am I missing?
hm... aside from the copy layer items PI, i don't know. i don't remember how or where
i got it. it was just there one day when i woke up. it's a strange world.
philip? help?
jef
--
shirling & neueweise \/ new music notation specialists
mailto:shirling
I followed the link and can see no Copy Items plug-in.
On the updates page I see listed Text Editor, Classic Transposition,
Playback Utilities, Web Page Plug-in, Latin 2.0.4, Extract Lyrics,
Classic Transposition.
On the Windows page I see listed Playback Utilities, Position Notes,
Position Re
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz writes:
> Has anyone thought about creating a plugin manager so that I can remove
> them from the company menus and re-organize them under my own names and
> categories under *standard* menu items (like Mass Edit for all those plugs
> that work like Mass Edit), as well as dupl
Hi all,
Plugs are a mess from my perspective. They're organized by manufacturer,
and how the manufacturer wants to arrange them. I don't care about who
wrote them or the names or categories they decided were worthwhile. I care
about functional organization. As plugs grow more numerous, remembering
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark D. Lew)
>A similar function, which I would find useful, is a utility which will copy
>from one layer to another while leaving the original layer intact.
copy items PI by philip aker
http://www.aker.ca
jef
--
shirling & neueweise \/ new music notat