If this is really such a big deal, it's trivial to use QuicKeys or iKey to remap this command to something else (including the original cmd-`, if you like). But I find it hard to fault Coda for their default solution. It works fine for me. In the grand scheme of Things That Are Wrong With The OS X Port of Finale (and god knows there's plenty of 'em, still), this seems an odd thing to zero in on.
- Darcy ----- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brooklyn, NY
On 01 Feb 2005, at 9:52 AM, Allen Fisher wrote:
The way I get by is I press cmd-opt with my thumb and hit the accent key
with my index finger, making it very similar to the 2k3 way of doing things.
If you have a suggestion for a better keystroke, send it in.
On 1/31/05 1:55 PM, "Johannes Gebauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> saith:
Andrew Stiller wrote:
Among the adverse effects is that on Finale: The program has actually
gotten worse since 2K2 (wh. was the finest iteration of the program in
its history), and almost all the deficiencies are due to the
requirements of OSX. Press three keys to toggle scroll/page view? Give
me a break!
That's definitely got nothing to do with Panther, except that the previously used keystroke for this (which I have forgotten) was one which is used in all applications in OS X for the same action (I think this was the reason). Why MM decided to use such an bad keyboard command (it's worse on my keyboard: 4 keys needed, command-option-_shift_+accent key!) is a mystery to me, but don't blame Panther for decisions which MM made.
What else?
Johannes
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