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From: Kerry Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: lingo-l Assign label to a frame or whatever
theCurrentFrame = the frame
go frame 50
the frameLable = "New Label"
go theCurrentFrame
Is there a better way?
If you add "the updateLock = tru
Hi Kerry,
I always love your thorough explanations which is much appreciate. I will
experient with your suggestions.
You're welcome--one day you will be answering these sorts of questions for
others :-)
A couple of comments about my post last night. First, you don't have to
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FWIW, Colin is one of our superstars (though certainly not the only
one), and personally, I read all his postings.
I'd just like to add that I read Kerry's posts too!
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- Original Message -
From: R. Bhakti Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: lingo-l Assign label to a frame or whatever
and i read colin's AND kerrry's posts! so there!!
-- bhakti, getting
r 28, 2000 11:09 PM
Subject: Re: lingo-l Assign label to a frame or whatever
Hi Kerry,
I always love your thorough explanations which is much appreciate. I
will
experient with your suggestions.
You're welcome--one day you will be answering these sorts of questions for
others :-)
: Thursday, September 28, 2000 11:17 PM
Subject: Re: lingo-l Assign label to a frame or whatever
Hi Colin,
Well, that simple enough also.:)
This is Kerry again--one of the great things about this list is you get to
see different ways people do things. Both ways work--you'll find the way
that
Its kind of embarrassing, as the answer was abit simple.:)
Don't worry--we've all been there.
By the way, how
can I assign a label to a frame?
I assume you mean in the authoring environment, not via Lingo.
Set the focus on the score (ctrl/cmd-4).
Now look at the gray horizontal bar that