On 04/04/2012, at 11:49 AM, James Maxwell wrote:
> Ah, found it in DrawKit -- DKViewController, [view stopAutoScrolling].
> Thanks Graham! ;-)
>
> (weird that I didn't need this before…)
>
> J.
Autoscrolling is performed by a timer, so that it happens smoothly as long as
the mouse is at the
Ah, found it in DrawKit -- DKViewController, [view stopAutoScrolling].
Thanks Graham! ;-)
(weird that I didn't need this before…)
J.
On 2012-04-03, at 4:21 PM, James Maxwell wrote:
> No, not the reversed scrolling which is really great, now that I'm used to it.
>
> I have a graphical music in
No, not the reversed scrolling which is really great, now that I'm used to it.
I have a graphical music interface, created using DrawKit. I use
command-shift-click (then drag) as a special command to export a MIDI file from
the selected object (it's a musical staff object). It behaved properly i