Hey thanks, just what I need for my old eyesight.
James Z.
On 3/26/07 8:23 AM, "J. Landman Gay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ian Wood wrote:
>> On 26 Mar 2007, at 04:40, J. Landman Gay wrote:
>>
>>> Or if you have a Mighty Mouse and Tiger, you can hold down the Command
>>> key and use the scrol
Ian Wood wrote:
On 26 Mar 2007, at 04:40, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Or if you have a Mighty Mouse and Tiger, you can hold down the Command
key and use the scroll wheel to increase the magnification.
It works with *any* scrollwheel - including two-finger scrolling on
newer trackpads. ;-) Oh, and
On 26 Mar 2007, at 04:40, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Or if you have a Mighty Mouse and Tiger, you can hold down the
Command key and use the scroll wheel to increase the magnification.
It works with *any* scrollwheel - including two-finger scrolling on
newer trackpads. ;-) Oh, and it's Control no
Thanks, Jacque. Will wonders never cease! Guess I'll have to get a
Mighty Mouse with my next Mac, or sooner.
Incidentally, I just tried to create a Classic Stand alone and it
said that this WILL be available with 2.8. I thought that is what I'm
using now. What's up?
Joe Wilkins
On Mar 25
Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Works great, Jim! It is a bit of a hassle, but not nearly as bad as my
straining to read the fine print with my nose to the screen.
Or if you have a Mighty Mouse and Tiger, you can hold down the Command
key and use the scroll wheel to increase the magnification.
--
J
Works great, Jim! It is a bit of a hassle, but not nearly as bad as
my straining to read the fine print with my nose to the screen.
Thanks a bunch, ain't Macs great! (I know, I'll hear they've had that
feature on Windows since the days of DOS. Fat chance!)
Joe Wilkins
On Mar 25, 2007, at 6
I use the cmd/+ and cmd/- for internet stuff, but I didn't realize it
works on other applications as well. I'll give it a try. Thanks.
Joe Wilkins
On Mar 25, 2007, at 6:38 PM, Jim Ault wrote:
On 3/25/07 2:38 PM, "Joe Lewis Wilkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks, Mark. In fact everyon
On 3/25/07 2:38 PM, "Joe Lewis Wilkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, Mark. In fact everyone. I'm sorry for being such a pest with
> things I could probably search to discover, but I'm having a lot of
> trouble with my eyes these days and most of the documentation is
> written in really s
On 3/25/07, Malte Brill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hope that helps,
Malte
Hi al
Thanks so much for the guidance and sorry if its been discussed before! This
is going to be mainly Mac oriented but possibly linux in the future
(definitely not windows). I will play around and see how it work
Thanks, Mark. In fact everyone. I'm sorry for being such a pest with
things I could probably search to discover, but I'm having a lot of
trouble with my eyes these days and most of the documentation is
written in really small text. Changing the screen resolution so that
I can read things ea
Yes, Joe, check the QTVersion function.
Best,
Mark
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Is there a way that we can check to see whether QT is installed; both
Windows and MacOS?
Joe Wilkins
On Mar 25, 2007, at 12:56 PM, Malte Brill wrote:
Hi Neal,
as Mark wrote before, you might use visual effect. However that
really depends on Quicktime being present on the system your
pre
Hi Neal,
as Mark wrote before, you might use visual effect. However that
really depends on Quicktime being present on the system your
presentation is being viewed on. If Quicktime is not installed, Rev
falls back to a much weaker internal implementation that looks all
grainy. However, sin
On 3/25/07 12:16 PM, "Joe Lewis Wilkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While we're talking about visual effects and PP presentations, I'm
> going to have to put together one shortly and rather than use either
> PP or the Mac equivalent, which I don't have right now, I'm thinking
> about the ease wi
While we're talking about visual effects and PP presentations, I'm
going to have to put together one shortly and rather than use either
PP or the Mac equivalent, which I don't have right now, I'm thinking
about the ease with which I can do a Rev stack/stand alone. My
question is whether, if
Hi Neal,
Does this work for you?
visual effect dissolve
go next cd
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I am writing my first large program in rev and would love to have the
ability to have windows fade out like in powerpoint transitions. Is
there any easy way to do it (if not, I have other problems to solve
before this pig can sing!)
Thanks
Neal Campbell
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