Kurt,
You may want to check out GarageBand on the Mac side that comes with
the iLife software from Apple. I have been playing with it for a few
months now and find it incredibly easy to use but full of powerful
features. The reason I mention this is that the music notation aspect
of it
I'm looking for an efficient way to do the following:
1) I have a collection of about 50 very small graphics (bw).
2) I'd trap keystrokes to set the cursor to a miniature
representation of one of the above graphics.
3) Subsequent clicking on a canvas would create and place a copy of
the
Recently, Kurt Kaufman wrote:
I'm looking for an efficient way to do the following:
1) I have a collection of about 50 very small graphics (bw).
2) I'd trap keystrokes to set the cursor to a miniature
representation of one of the above graphics.
3) Subsequent clicking on a canvas would
Recently, Scott Rossi wrote:
Both of these two options would rely on one
complete set of note images that are referenced, as opposed to
duplicated.
I never thought of referencing the images, but it makes sense. Avoids
duplication and bloat.
I would establish a
positioning grid such