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Hi, I saw in one of the tutorials a little toolbox in the lower right corner of the composer with an arrow, a pencil and an eraser.
They were displayed in the Sequence editor.
In my composer window I just see a dark rectangle and no matter in wich way I click on it, it remains the same dark rectangle with a couple of numbers on it.
How do I invoke this toolbox when I want to edit notes?
Thankks in advance,

Rob

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I think you were looking at an old tutorial somewhere.

No toolbox in MuLab, everything can be done without having to manually switch tools!

For more info on the sequence editor, see http://www.mutools.com/mulab/docs/sequence-editor.html

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Thanks for your quick reply.
Of course it could have been an old tutorial. That's hard to detect.
The Sequence Editor was already printed and lying on my desk.
What I miss most in Mu.lab is a Manual in PDF form. You can search for items much easier and have all the ins-and-outs in one publication.
But thanks to this Forum I almost have that service.
Thanks again,

Rob.

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FYI: There is a search box on the first doc page, below the table of contents.

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Well i just added a search box on the top too ;)

http://www.mutools.com/mulab/docs/index.html

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robfigee wrote:What I miss most in Mu.lab is a Manual in PDF form. You can search for items much easier and have all the ins-and-outs in one publication.
I agree to that. Sometimes - very seldom :wink: - we're offline ...

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The MuLab docs are also available in a zip package via the MuLab support page: http://www.mutools.com/mulab-support.html

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Thanks,

I downloaded the zip file.
The search option is very welcome too.

Rob

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mutools wrote:The MuLab docs are also available in a zip package via the MuLab support page: http://www.mutools.com/mulab-support.html
I know and often use these downloadable docs (offline!), but a single document (PDF, ODF etc.) is much better when offline searching for a special keyword. That was just what I meant.

Long time ago use created a MS-Word document that included several web pages. This document could be actualized with one click and printed to PDF, whenever one of these pages have been changed (and as long as the page structure is stable). Not much effort. Perhaps this is helpful?

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