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Hi,
Quick question: Is there a way to display multiple plugin windows in
one screenset?
Thanks,
bobby
Turn of the link button by clicking on it. You can then open as many
as you wish..
George
On Jun 2, 2004, at 5:52 PM, thatsafunnyone wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Quick question: Is there a way to display multiple plugin windows in
> one screenset?
>
> Thanks,
> bobby
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--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, George Leger III <george3@u...>
wrote:
> Turn of the link button by clicking on it. You can then open as
> many as you wish..
I assume you mean the purple button with the chains on it.. I turned
it off but when I double click on a different plugin it still
replaces the previously displayed plugin.
Is it really that simple?
Thanks
bobby
On Jun 3, 2004, at 1:08 AM, thatsafunnyone wrote:
> --- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, George Leger III
<george3@u...>
> wrote:
>> Turn of the link button by clicking on it. You can then open as
>> many as you wish..
>
>
> I assume you mean the purple button with the chains on it.. I turned
> it off but when I double click on a different plugin it still
> replaces the previously displayed plugin.
>
> Is it really that simple?
>
> Thanks
> bobby
>
>
It should be..
George
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Now both Mac OSX and Windows XP... the only way to fly ;-)
> > I assume you mean the purple button with the chains on it.. I
turned
> > it off but when I double click on a different plugin it still
> > replaces the previously displayed plugin.
> >
> > Is it really that simple?
Yes!
Try draggin ghta tplugin out of the way - you'll see the other plugin was
exactly behind it.
Neil
> > > I assume you mean the purple button with the chains on it.. I
turned
> > > it off but when I double click on a different plugin it still
> > > replaces the previously displayed plugin.
> > >
> > > Is it really that simple?
>
> Yes!
>
> Try draggin ghta tplugin out of the way - you'll see the other plugin
was
> exactly behind it.
>
> Neil
OK, after repeated failures, I finally noticed the link button in the
plugin window - THAT button, not the one on the arrange or
environment windows..
Thanks hugely.
bobby
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