>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Phil Taylor)
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [abcusers] Re: The new BarFly
>Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 23:16:01 +0100
>
>Phil Sauve wrote:
>
> >I use the new BarFly
> >
> >I question myself on two points
> >
> >1- At opening, I get the message
> >
> >Cannot find the macros folder (whyle the macros folder is indeed in the 
>same
> >folder as BarFly)
>
>One possible reason for this is a corrupted preferences file.  Quit from
>BarFly (if it's running) and go into the System:Preferences folder.  Find
>the BarFly Preferences file and drag it out onto the desktop.  Then 
>re-start
>BarFly.  The last free version of BarFly had a bug which sometimes caused
>this, so if you still have that, remove it so you don't start it up
>accidentally.
>(It's a good idea to search your hard disk with Sherlock for old copies of
>BarFly and remove them all to make sure you don't start up the wrong one
>by accident.)
>
> >2. When I replay a tune in the split screen mode, the music play always 
>goes
> >  back to the first tune entered and then I have to manualy go to the 
>tune I
> >want repeated.
>
>When you play a tune in BarFly, the tune which plays is the one where the 
>text
>insertion point is located.  If you move the insertion point yourself you
>may find a different tune plays than the one whose music is on display.  Is
>that what's happening here?
>
>Phil Taylor



Thanks for the help

The cause of my first problem was that I placed copies of BarFly rather than 
aliasses in my individual file. Sherlock helped me to detect this. I had 
also put the stress programs file in my macros file. I put it back in the 
same file as BarFly and all is ok now.

As far as the second problem, your advice did solve it.

Thanks
Phil Sauve



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