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  • SONAR 2017.08 is Now Available! (p.7)
2017/09/11 21:09:14
Anderton
Piotr
Anderton
As to your template, I'll install 2017.08 my main computer and see what happens. On the office computer I'm using now, I moved all my existing templates to a different folder to see which six templates SONAR installed. 


 
To follow up - maybe SONAR just likes me, but when I installed 2017.08 all my previous templates were still there...
2017/09/11 21:18:52
Keni
Anderton
Piotr
Anderton
As to your template, I'll install 2017.08 my main computer and see what happens. On the office computer I'm using now, I moved all my existing templates to a different folder to see which six templates SONAR installed. 


 
To follow up - maybe SONAR just likes me, but when I installed 2017.08 all my previous templates were still there...


Mine were fine with the EA release, but manually applying the final release version seems to have done something. I can guess at the extent though for me it was minor only affecting my basic template which has very few personal mods. I repaired it in minutes and all else appears fine.

I mostly use custom templates and they remain fine...
2017/09/12 20:56:12
burkek
Cakewalk - seriously, your emails are TOO WIDE!! Check them in Microsoft Outlook 2016 will you? The images don't resize so the only way to see the content in the body is to make Outlook go full 1920x1080. Your emails never used to be like this. It happened when you changed the look.
 
KEv
2017/09/12 23:15:38
MarioD
burkek
Cakewalk - seriously, your emails are TOO WIDE!! Check them in Microsoft Outlook 2016 will you? The images don't resize so the only way to see the content in the body is to make Outlook go full 1920x1080. Your emails never used to be like this. It happened when you changed the look.
 
KEv




 
This may be redundant but have you tried Control - (that's control minus).
As you may already know Control - or + will decrease or increase text size, at least in Firefox, Thunderbird and other programs.
 
2017/09/13 08:59:39
parco
this bug had just been fixed, and the crackle sounds are gone! great job!
although the 24bit flac file was still shown as 32bit inside a SONAR audio track......
But are 24bit exportations actually dithered now from 32/64 bit FP?
2017/09/13 17:04:52
burkek
MarioD
burkek
Cakewalk - seriously, your emails are TOO WIDE!! Check them in Microsoft Outlook 2016 will you? The images don't resize so the only way to see the content in the body is to make Outlook go full 1920x1080. Your emails never used to be like this. It happened when you changed the look.
 
KEv




 
This may be redundant but have you tried Control - (that's control minus).
As you may already know Control - or + will decrease or increase text size, at least in Firefox, Thunderbird and other programs.
 


I mentioned I was using Outlook 2016, not Office 365. Outlook 2016, in this case, is installed on a computer and is not accessed via a browser. When designing email templates, one has to be very careful as the myriad of email clients are not compatible with all of the facilities HTML allows for. I think that's what's happened here. Whoever at Cakewalk is handling these emails didn't test thoroughly enough, or at all outside of their own client (which may well be Gmail).
 
KEv
2017/09/13 17:33:51
MarioD
burkek
MarioD
burkek
Cakewalk - seriously, your emails are TOO WIDE!! Check them in Microsoft Outlook 2016 will you? The images don't resize so the only way to see the content in the body is to make Outlook go full 1920x1080. Your emails never used to be like this. It happened when you changed the look.
 
KEv




 
This may be redundant but have you tried Control - (that's control minus).
As you may already know Control - or + will decrease or increase text size, at least in Firefox, Thunderbird and other programs.
 


I mentioned I was using Outlook 2016, not Office 365. Outlook 2016, in this case, is installed on a computer and is not accessed via a browser. When designing email templates, one has to be very careful as the myriad of email clients are not compatible with all of the facilities HTML allows for. I think that's what's happened here. Whoever at Cakewalk is handling these emails didn't test thoroughly enough, or at all outside of their own client (which may well be Gmail).
 
KEv




My niece uses Outlook 2016  and she says that control -/+ does change the text size.  Let me know if it works for you.
 
Note that Thunderbird is my email program and it does not go through a browser and control +/- works on it.
 
YMMV
2017/09/13 18:11:01
Joe_A
This is more than likely a local fix.
2017/09/14 11:29:27
burkek
Joe_A
This is more than likely a local fix.

 
Nope. Cakewalk's emails are the only ones I receive out of more than a dozen daily that have images that are too wide - forcing a horizontal scrollbar to appear.
 
KEv
2017/09/14 13:34:07
pwalpwal
MarioD
This may be redundant but have you tried Control - (that's control minus).
As you may already know Control - or + will decrease or increase text size, at least in Firefox, Thunderbird and other programs.


yeah this is standard windows control, you can also use ctrl-mousewheel... however, depending on how the HTML markup is, HTML docs do not always play well with this
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