Key Commands; Menu Options With; Dialog Boxes; Window Types - Emagic Logic fun User Manual

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Chapter 5
Using Logic fun

Key Commands

Some menu functions can be accessed via keystrokes or combi-
nations of keystrokes. The keys (or combinations thereof) are
shown on-screen next to the menu entries.
Please note that you may assign practically any function to any
key you like using the Key Commands window.
Menu Options with "..." in their Title
Three periods, like this: ..., next to the menu function title
indicate that the entry does not activate a function immedi-
ately, but instead opens a dialog box.

Dialog Boxes

In Dialog boxes, you can hit the highlighted button by pressing
R
the
key, or by clicking with the mouse.
As is typical in Windows, you can toggle from button to button
JK
with the
cursor keys.

Window Types

You can open as many windows as you want, including several
of the same type. Even though the contents of all the windows
are constantly updated, only one of the windows ever has the
status of being the "top", or "active" window. This is the
window which is in the foreground when several normal
windows are overlapping.
The active window can be recognized by its fully-shaded title
bar. The main distinguishing characteristic of this window is
that key commands only affect this window, and not any of the
others.
The only "floating" window offered by Logic fun is the Trans-
port window. This window will never be obscured by another
window, even if you click on a window behind the floating
Transport.
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