dare you to try it.
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> From: Tim Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I've been out of the loop for the last
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Subject: Re: [Finale] screen rotation
I've been out of the loop for the last couple of days, and am really
surprised by this big discussion of screen rotation--and have to say I
agree with the initial response of "what does that have to do with
anything?"
True, 4x3 monitors are
dare you to try it.
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> From: Tim Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 03:08 AM
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> Subject: Re: [Finale] screen rotation
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> I've been out of the loop for the last
I've been out of the loop for the last couple of days, and am really
surprised by this big discussion of screen rotation--and have to say I
agree with the initial response of "what does that have to do with
anything?"
True, 4x3 monitors are not great for working on tall scores, and a
portrait
I'm not stupid.
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From: "Richard Huggins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Finale List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 3:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Screen rotation?
> Ray, if in addition to your birthday you me
On Tuesday, August 19, 2003, at 04:19 PM, Robert Patterson Finale
wrote:
Well, this is my day to be out of date. First, the G5's shipped and I
didn't know it, and they shipped with...a screen rotation option.
(DOH!!)
Thanks to Darcy and encouraging me to look at ATI. The new G5's have
the AT
On Tuesday, August 19, 2003, at 03:56 PM, Robert Patterson Finale
wrote:
Someone mentioned the new Samsung Syncmaster 213T. This is one of the
sexiest (continuing the metaphor) displays I have ever seen. (I saw it
at a local Best Buy or possibly CompUSA. I think they both carry it.)
This is
Well, this is my day to be out of date. First, the G5's shipped and I didn't know it,
and they shipped with...a screen rotation option. (DOH!!)
Thanks to Darcy and encouraging me to look at ATI. The new G5's have the ATI Radeon
9800 Pro as an option, and that graphics card includes ATI's "VERSAV
> For example, I'm on Mac and have a Mitsubishi 21" monitor (not flat
> panel) capable of up to 1024 X 768 rez. Does it apply to me?
>
You absolutely can do a demo trial with a CRT. But you would not want to operate that
way all the time because CRT's are not designed to operate on their sides.
Ray, if in addition to your birthday you mentioned your "alternate
mini-dream" to your family I doubt that the price tag is the chief
impediment...
(:>)
-RH
> From: "Ray Horton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I also must admit to having an alternate mini-dream of getting one and
> visiting http://www.pl
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Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Screen rotation?
> Well, I gotta say, all the confusion on this issue is confusing to me.
> And Robert even has a FAQ about screen rotation on his website, where
> all your questions are answered and more. But since you as
Well, I gotta say, all the confusion on this issue is confusing to me.
And Robert even has a FAQ about screen rotation on his website, where
all your questions are answered and more. But since you asked:
On Tuesday, August 19, 2003, at 02:21 PM, Richard Huggins wrote:
And to be doubly clear,
At 8/19/2003 02:21 PM, Richard Huggins wrote:
>And really, though with deepest respect for the one who made it, the "you
>haven't tried it" remark just wasn't necessary. How would anyone know what
>to try or whether one's monitor could do it unless one knew exactly what was
>meant? For example, I
And to be doubly clear, are we agreed that "portrait" means taller than
wide, and "landscape" means wider than tall? It always has in print drivers
I've used, but again--we're being doubly clear.
I agree with Blue that it still is not clear as to whether the references to
rotation have meant:
a
At 01:57 PM 8/19/2003, BlueScreen wrote:
>It is kinda funny to see that for all the times various people have
>requested a simple explaination of what screen rotation actually is, nobody
>has yet received a simple answer.
There are monitors that allow the screen to be physically rotated from
land
Screen rotation: The Portrait Display Labs Pivot Monitor (17") allows me
to literally turn my monitor 90 degrees, so that I can view something in
either landscape mode or portrait mode. It's that simple! The image on
the screen automatically redraws itself correctly for the change in
mode. When
At 8/19/2003 01:57 PM, BlueScreen wrote:
>It is kinda funny to see that for all the times various people have
>requested a simple explaination of what screen rotation actually is, nobody
>has yet received a simple answer.
>
>What exactly is screen rotation? And, please, no cutesy answer like "you
It is kinda funny to see that for all the times various people have
requested a simple explaination of what screen rotation actually is, nobody
has yet received a simple answer.
What exactly is screen rotation? And, please, no cutesy answer like "you
obviously have never tried it to be asking this
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