At 3:37 PM +0200 7/21/04, you wrote:
At 13:32 Uhr +0100 21.07.2004, Pedja wrote:
Thanks Séb
Damn...I knew it would be like that and it will anoy me forever!:)
but at least you know now, that you're not the only one.
count me in, too !
but I was told once by Buzz, that it has been like this before a
At 9:20 PM +0300 7/23/04, you wrote:
Buzz Kettles
However, there is a simple workaround - just hold the mouse over the
tempo channel cell & the rate gets display in a tooltip
Hi Buzz,
Thanks for taking time to test it too. Yes, you are quite right
concerning the tooltip, but I wanted it to work e
Buzz Kettles
> However, there is a simple workaround - just hold the mouse over the
> tempo channel cell & the rate gets display in a tooltip
Hi Buzz,
Thanks for taking time to test it too. Yes, you are quite right
concerning the tooltip, but I wanted it to work exactly like that.
Hopefully this
At 1:09 PM +0300 7/23/04, you wrote:
Hello everyone,
http://www.peb965.cv.ua/list_questions/spritetoolbar_vs_pi.htm
In this picture you see that info displayed in Score's Sprite toolbar
(1) shows info of the tempo channel. The problem is that the PI (2)
doesn't do the same thing. Why not? My screen
Hello everyone,
http://www.peb965.cv.ua/list_questions/spritetoolbar_vs_pi.htm
In this picture you see that info displayed in Score's Sprite toolbar
(1) shows info of the tempo channel. The problem is that the PI (2)
doesn't do the same thing. Why not? My screen res is only 800x600 and
having the
On 22/7/04 10:32 pm, "Matt Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My two lists:
>
> List1 = ["": 0, "": 10]
> List2 = ["": 10, ": 19]
>
> What I need is:
>
> List3 = ["": 0, "":10,
> "": 19]
Hi Matt,
My solution is similar to Irv's. Differences are:
+ The structure of the input lists is the same