On Sunday 10 August 2003 11:27 am, Chris Cannam wrote:

> useful in multi-page mode.  Do we want it in a separate dialog that
> appears when you switch to multi-page mode and then disappears when you
> switch back? 

That sounds perfectly reasonable to me.  If there's nothing to pan, no panner.  

 And another problem is that the panner is really a bit
> small for an entire dialog, although we could simply make it bigger.

I'm going to have to look harder to see what you're talking about, I think.  I 
saw the new multipage mode, but I don't see anything that resembles a panner 
one way or another.  Not even an empty rectangle.

I've loaded a multi-part file.  Opened every segment in a multi-page notation 
view.  I get a long, continuous canvas filled with pages...  Each page is 
presumably the large black rectangle.  The staffs spill quite off the bottom 
of the thing, with four of them below the lower margin.

No blank box, no floating window...  I updated a few minutes ago, and there 
was nothing to download.

Maybe it's not showing up?

Qt: 3.1.1
KDE: 3.1.2
Konqueror: 3.1.2

Anyway, I need to get off my duff and go mow the lawn while it's not raining.

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