On Sun, 6 Feb 2005 20:32:12 GMT, William <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Vladimir Savic wrote:On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 18:18:03 GMT, William wrote:Vladimir Savic wrote:
1. It looks like all that fine positioning of whole and half rests is related with interval type.
How is interval type relevant to fine-positioning of rests?
No answer?
It's my fault! Becouse of that menu-performed fine positioning bug, I thought it is interval related. :( Ayk
That leads to having of performed operation with no visual effect.
Do you mean you don't see any changes when you fine-positionhalf+whole rests?
Eureka! Obviously we have two different cases here! (try both on the whole rest) 1) Shift + lmb-dragging works perfectly fine for me. 2) Now try this one: Use "Push Up" from menu and you'll see what I'm talking about. First time... Nothing!
It's a known bug in fine-positioning but I think it's quite a small problem,
don't you? The easiest way to do fine-positioning is to use Shift-drag.
It's OK for me! But, I'll will not be the one to blame if someone else complaint!
Yet, second is giveing the desired result. (Here is mine point of view:
Speaking of C key - whole rest is virtualy positioned at the place of B(H)
- the 3rd line. If you move up you'll have rest at the position of C,
which is not posibile.
Again, it's a known bug in fine-positioning. Use Shift-drag instead.
Perfectly clear!
Dragging a rest while shift is held down will change its fine-positioning,
but not its absolute time. Dragging without shift held down will
change the absolute time of a rest, but not its fine-positioning.
No doubt about that... BY, WHY THE REST POSITION IS RESTORED TO IT'S ORIGINAL??? Read upper note.
I know my explanation can be confusing... Please ignore that :)
I'm trying hard :)
Try harder :)
Sorry I still don't understand your explanation of the second bug. I think a picture would be worth a thousand words in this case. Can you provide some screenshots please?
Nope! That will not work! There are steps to reproduce problem, and no picture can crearify that. Here I go again:
1) Shift+drag rest outside staff
2) Release shift and lmb pressure :)
3) Click on the rest again and drag it to the previous or next bar.
4)) Observe: rest's position is being restored to it's original
5)) If on the step 5 can be watched as editing operation - it is not undoable!
Vlada
William
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