On Monday 21 July 2003 07:57 pm, Silvan wrote:
>> Selection" which you could use to remove an incorrect object from the
>> current selection without also deselecting the other wanted objects in the
>> selection.
>
>OK, I haven't really seen how selections are actually implemented interface
>hook-up wise, but I'm thinking something as simple as a toggle.  If you
>attempt to select a segment twice, it gets removed from the selection the
>second time.

Yes, a toggle would be good for implementing the selection/de-selection 
user interface, but what I meant to explain but perhaps didn't was
that the de-selection user interface should be capable of working at the
same fine granularity as the selection user interface -- not only on whole
segments -- that is it should be possible to de-select single objects like
a note or a rest in the current selection without de-selecting the rest of
the objects in the selection, instead of being able to de-select

William


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