>> In general, the more people who report a bug, the better chance it has
>> of getting fixed -- that's how they prioritize their bug list.
>
>This is true, but I think they also must use another
>concurrent weighting system based on "how likely are we to be
>able to solve this"
It has alway
Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 08:06 AM 12/29/2006, dc wrote:
>Can you let us know if anything comes out of this? Or does it make any
>sense to have several users reporting the same bug (i.e. "wasting"
more of
>their time, but also letting them know that it's an important issue)?
In general, the m
dc wrote:
Aaron Sherber écrit:
Yes, I just did.
Can you let us know if anything comes out of this? Or does it make any
sense to have several users reporting the same bug (i.e. "wasting" more
of their time, but also letting them know that it's an important issue)?
I would think that the m
At 08:06 AM 12/29/2006, dc wrote:
>Can you let us know if anything comes out of this? Or does it make any
>sense to have several users reporting the same bug (i.e. "wasting" more of
>their time, but also letting them know that it's an important issue)?
In general, the more people who report a bug
At 03:38 AM 12/29/2006, dc wrote:
>I can confirm. Have you reported this bug?
Yes, I just did.
Aaron.
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Hi,
Can someone please confirm this in WinFin07a:
1. In Document Options | Music Spacing, change your spacing width
table or Reference Width so that a change in music spacing will be
noticeable (e.g., double your Reference Width).
2. Select the Mass Edit tool
3. Select a measure or group of