My reply to Darcy yesterday was put on hold to the list because I
didn't reply from the address my subscription to the list requires. Duh.
I see in a later post by Robert Patterson that he suspects the holdup
was with OpenGL implementation. I believe that's a reasonable guess
because it
On Wednesday, Aug 20, 2003, at 13:00 US/Pacific, Darcy James Argue
wrote:
I'd like to get really clear on this myself. Somehow, after following
a few of the links suggested, I was left with the impression that it
was supported as of OS X 10.2.5 (provided one has a card which avails
itself of
On Wednesday, Aug 20, 2003, at 14:31 US/Pacific, Darcy James Argue
wrote:
Oh, I see. You might try writing to ATI tech support, then.
Looks like the branch is at 10.2.5. Meaning I guess, that it can be
installed and used right now:
Thank you to all who responded. It looks very useful for viewing scores,
specifically. Interesting that the new G5s ship with this option enabled in
the OS.
Cheers,
Blue
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From: BlueScreen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Interesting that the new G5s ship with this option enabled in
the OS.
Just to clarify. Not all G5s ship with this. SFAIK it is limited to those with the
most expensive top-of-the-line graphics option: ATI Radeon 9800
On Wednesday, Aug 20, 2003, at 10:36 US/Pacific, Darcy James Argue
wrote:
On Wednesday, August 20, 2003, at 01:37 PM, BlueScreen wrote:
Thank you to all who responded. It looks very useful for viewing
scores, specifically. Interesting that the new G5s ship with this
option enabled in the OS.
On Wednesday, August 20, 2003, at 03:34 PM, Philip Aker wrote:
On Wednesday, Aug 20, 2003, at 10:36 US/Pacific, Darcy James Argue
wrote:
On Wednesday, August 20, 2003, at 01:37 PM, BlueScreen wrote:
Thank you to all who responded. It looks very useful for viewing
scores, specifically.
On Wednesday, August 20, 2003, at 05:12 PM, Philip Aker wrote:
On Wednesday, Aug 20, 2003, at 13:00 US/Pacific, Darcy James Argue
wrote:
I'd like to get really clear on this myself. Somehow, after
following a few of the links suggested, I was left with the
impression that it was supported as
I think rotation was built into XP for Tablets. But I didn't know it was in the
general product. If so, it might add fire to Apple to do it for X.
I used to think there was hope for X because I thought Apple would eventually do a
tablet. But the lackluster market response to tablets
On Monday, August 18, 2003, at 09:12 PM, John Hines wrote:
If you have a 1280x1024 or larger screen (even a CRT) running
Windows, you
can get an idea what it's like by
downloading the free Pivot Pro demo from portraitdisplays.com.
My computer is capable of rotation configured as it was bought.
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From: Brad Beyenhof [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What can you
do (or see) with rotation that isn't possible otherwise?
With my monitor in portrait orientation, I can view an entire orchestra score in
scroll view at 85%. This is large enough to do a great many
If you have a 1280x1024 or larger screen (even a CRT) running Windows, you
can get an idea what it's like by
downloading the free Pivot Pro demo from portraitdisplays.com.
My computer is capable of rotation configured as it was bought. I didn't
have to add any software for this. Could it be
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