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Each button | Each button on the play-list represents a [[musicad_file|MusiCAD-file]], be it a tune, another play-list (bold, between brackets), a [[toolbox]] or a [[template]] (italic). | ||
The currently opened file is shown as bold-blue. | The currently opened file is shown as bold-blue. | ||
A special kind of play-list is the [[ | A special kind of play-list is the [[toolbox]], also available with {{key|F9}} | ||
A play-list is opened just like any other music file. | A play-list is opened just like any other music file. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[toolbox]] | * [[toolbox]] | ||
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[[nl:Speellijst]] | [[nl:Speellijst]] |
Latest revision as of 18:31, 14 April 2024
A MusiCAD play-list is shown as column of buttons at the left of the MusiCAD window.
Each button on the play-list represents a MusiCAD-file, be it a tune, another play-list (bold, between brackets), a toolbox or a template (italic).
The currently opened file is shown as bold-blue.
A special kind of play-list is the toolbox, also available with <F9>
A play-list is opened just like any other music file.
The context menu for the play-list shows the main features:
A MusiCAD play-list is a text file in ini-format describing each button with 3 parameters:
Fil# | File name |
Cap# | Caption |
Grp# | Grouping |