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When I add every chord possible to a palette, the name of chords get tinny tiny. Could a magnifing glass feature be considered for viewing these tinny chord names?
Mo., 08.02.2010 - 23:01 Permalink
Nice idea. I'm afraid though this would be difficlt to implement on Windows.
IIRC, there are accesibility utilities for the Mac that work like a magnifying glass on the entire screen. Possibly there's a similar utility for Windows too?
Di., 09.02.2010 - 00:21 Permalink
Nice idea. I'm afraid though this would be difficlt to implement on Windows.IIRC, there are accesibility utilities for the Mac that work like a magnifying glass on the entire screen. Possibly there's a similar utility for Windows too?
Ooooh! That reminds me to try that. On Windows 7 its WinKey+PlusKey to zoom in WinKey+Minus key to zoom out.
Di., 09.02.2010 - 02:01 Permalink
Pixie on Mac gives you an adjustable zoom window where the mouse is currently pointing at.
I believe Pixie is installed with the Xcode Developer Tools. It is located in:
/Developer/Applications/Graphics Tools
Di., 09.02.2010 - 05:31 Permalink
:yeah: Glad I could be a reminder...
:toobad: This doesn't help me though... hahahaha I'm kidding of course.
However, my point is to do something like sonar. In Sonar this is a magnify feature in the note paynes window. This is built right in Sonar.
Di., 09.02.2010 - 09:21 Permalink
[quote]This is built right in Sonar.
They must have a very capable graphics library under the hood. That's an advantage if one targets a single OS platform only.