FWIW On the font feature request - I looked into this on a recent
project. It seemed like at least on MC 7, there wasn't a particular font
associated with a bin but rather the font's position in the list of
fonts, counting down from the top, which determined the font that was
used. For example, if the font used by the first person was the third
from the top, when you open the project on your system, the AVID uses
the third from top. Rather than changing each bin, it might be easier to
modify your list of fonts. Just a thought.
Still a good feature request tho.
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014, at 03:53 PM, Benjamin Hershleder
Ben@ContactBen.com [Avid-L2] wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> (A) is for the lurking engineers and
> (B) is for anyone willing to weigh-in on a solution.
> Thanks in advance!
> Cheers,
> Benjamin
>
> (A)
> **Feature Request**
> There _has_ to be a way to program things (e.g. set an "override"
> preference) so that
> when I open a bin from another project I've been given
> (not shared on a network) that I can have that bin's text display
> in the font and size that I prefer, without having to meticulously
> change each one. Even with "Change Font" mapped to a
> button, the process is several steps that also involves using the mouse.
> I tried using QuickKeys (for the first time) and it can't do it due to
> the
> font selection menu and/or an inability to "resize the window."
>
> (B)
> I thought I had solved this, but...
> Why do I continue to get dialog windows to accept incoming connections,
> even though I've set these apps to "Allow incoming connections"?
> Pic: http://i.imgur.com/fRFsqO3.jpg
> Anyone know a solution to this?
> My setup:
> MacBook Pro 2.5 GHz, i7
> Lion 10.8.5
> MC version 7.0.4
> AMD Radeon HD6770M graphics card
> 16 GB RAM
>
>
>
>
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