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--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, James Ryan <jeryan@o...> wrote:
>
>
> > In the PDF there is a picture of the matrix editor, there is NO
info line at
> > the top or anywhere, i fear nothing has changed here an the user
must
> > 'Click and Hold'= to see this info on a note. Bare in mind in SX
the user
> > can edit/alter the values of the parameters sho= wn the the info
line. many
> > ways to do this, hover cursor to the right of the value move
scroll wheel
> > up or down to increment/decrement, left/right click the value to
> > decrement/increment, click drag up/down to increment/decrement or
double
> > click the value to enter the value manually. In Logic 6 any of
this is
> > impossible since u the user has to click hold the note to see the
info.
>
> Key Commands - "Toggle Event Float" Will open just such an
Info Tag and you
> can do all of the above with it. I assigned the key "e" to it
to quickly
> get it on and off the screen. Alternatively, if you like having it
there,
> save it with a screen set. If you like to see more info, just have an
event
> editor window open at the same time as the matrix and double click the
chain
> buttons on each window so each one updates instantly when you make
changes.
> I believe this has been around since at least ver. 4.
>
> JR
As ive mentioned every time someone brings up this intolerable work around ,
this is
not as good as the info line in SX. It does not tell u the actuall
parameter, it displays
only the value. Additionally it is yet another silly float that would serve
no purpose if
the correct info was presented in the window which requires it.
Its like having a dashboard in a car which has 2 clocks with no needles or
no numbers
to tell u how fast u are going. But if u get this after market thing an
place over top of it
that shows only the numbers parameter name, u wont know if its RPM of MPH,
Oil temp
or water temp.
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