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Hi All:
Thanks to everyone who calmed my Logic Fears (the
Logic Pro installer in fact did not need any previous
L5 installation, despite what my error message said).
So now I've got Logic Pro installed on my new
Powerbook, and I have another question: in all the
photos and screenshots I've seen depicting Logic Pro
in action, all the menus, names of the tracks and
instruments in the Arrange window, etc. have an OSX
kind of look. I guess that's mainly because those
program elements are using the same font that OSX
itself does.
However, in my version of LPro, all the text has more
of an OS9 look. Is there any way I can change this? I
recall that in LAW 5, there was a field in Preferences
where I could select the updated look or revert to
"4.x style". Is there anything like this in Logic Pro.
I realize this qualifies as a mere quibble, but I
admit to being bugged by it. Any help/advice welcome.
Tia! ~ MB
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--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, Mike Baker <heykaboom@y...> wrote:
> However, in my version of LPro, all the text has more
> of an OS9 look. Is there any way I can change this?
Go to Preferences (under the application menu), and the submenu
"Display
Preferences", and then check the first two checkboxes
("Anti-Aliased Text" and "Large
Local Window Menus") and that should give you what you're expecting...
GK
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