hush
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Hi Jeff,
That would defeat the purpose would it not?
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jeffdeno
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Depends on the situation and how you like to work. But what you are describing is how it currently functions. toggling it on or off depending on the situation might help in those situations.
-------------------- Jeff Deno
Application Specialist
Steinberg North America
Music Marketing Group
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hush
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I am honestly grateful at how it works now I only just think that it shouldn't turn back on simply because I've clicked on the ruler or timeline as it were.
Thanks again
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jeffdeno
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I agree. I will email that off as well.
Thanks
-------------------- Jeff Deno
Application Specialist
Steinberg North America
Music Marketing Group
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hush
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Thank you Jeff, it is much appreciated.
If the product request is still open and active I'd like to add that the Automatic Switching behaviour may be greatly enhanced if it were somehow able to know exactly the locator size in relation to the screen, ie., how much "ground" is covered in order to ascertain whether it should switch on for example.
Thanks again for taking the time to read my posts.
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jeffdeno
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no problem.
Thanks
-------------------- Jeff Deno
Application Specialist
Steinberg North America
Music Marketing Group
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hush
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Hi Jeff,
Since we are on the subject, do you have any thoughts regarding the current behaviour of how when close to the extremes of a project which is in view, if you "sail" up close to the right side of the screen, it so-called whizzes off to the very end while engaged.
I've been thinking about it and I can understand in the case of long a very project such as what would be in a program such as Nuendo, but in the case of Cubase Studio I do feel that it is quite inappropriate.
Thanks again for your time and bye for now
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