Chase problem pearl expert

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Jon
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Chase problem pearl expert

Postby Jon » 08 Oct 2008, 16:32

Hello.
I have a problem when I whant to copy a step i a chase. In the manual i says "Hold flash button of the step to copy, then pressing the swop button of the step to copy it to." Nothing happens. What am I doing wrong?
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Postby niclights » 08 Oct 2008, 18:20

Hi,

Can't say I'd ever tried that and, although it seems logical, unfortunately I think the manual is wrong and this was never implemented.
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Copy step

Postby Iain » 10 Mar 2009, 17:17

Just upgraded our Experts to Titan 1.1. Will there ever be any way to copy a chase step? I cannot for the life of me see why it would be a problem and why it has never been implemented? Can anyone shed any light on this! Iain :roll:
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Postby niclights » 10 Mar 2009, 19:30

At the moment I understand the main focus is to get Titan functions in line with Classic.

I'll add to feature requests.
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Postby Iain » 10 Mar 2009, 19:44

Thank you. Although, as previously mentioned, it does say that it is possible in all the Pearl manuals. Will this be included in the 'Classic' update.

Just funning ya, I've lived without it for this long. I am really getting to like Titan, can't wait for the next upgrade. The one with the classic ML menu. Cheers, Iain
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Postby niclights » 10 Mar 2009, 19:50

Maybe I should have said 'in line with actual functions', as opposed to ones invented in manuals!

Which ML menu functions in particular are you interested in?
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Postby Iain » 11 Mar 2009, 12:28

"Flip" for tidying up position palettes, and "Align" for the same reason.
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Postby niclights » 11 Mar 2009, 14:03

Very good!

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