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 Post subject: Wishlist - new features
PostPosted: April 5th, 2008, 5:12 pm 
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Location: Sydney
Opus: Opus Pro Edition 9.51
OS: Windows 8.1
System: Acer Aspire V touch screen edition 4G RAM
The ability to: frame grab pics and then save them as jpg, or gif ( etc )

The ability to: reset a single variable only not just all or page/pub

The ability to: record sound and save it on mp3 format or .wav

The ability to: be able to design multiscreen publications that will be able to stretch the display across multiple projection screens onto a wall to show the FULL project ( a long map for example )

and BEST of all? - MUCH better manuals with a " for dummies " type of approach to things as well as examples of everything ( Im refering to sample .imp's - not just text ) which coveres atleast 1 example of all the features the product. - possibly a seperate CD or an added dirctory with atleast 1 example of how to do ( whatever ) so the user can learn by reverse engineering.

Sample .imp's on clocks, the difference between variables page/ publications on show, sync to start/ stop ( etc ) and a huge MUST! - a full on tutorial ( from really really BASIC steps WHAT? - WHY? - HOW? ) covering scripting for the complete novice to advanced. ( ALSO including samples to open up and see working) now THATS a wishlist!


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Location: SFBay Area
Opus: OpusPro v9.0x, & Evol.
OS: Vista32
System: Core 2 duo 2Ghz, RAM 3GB, Nvidia Go 7700 - laptop
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stretch the display across multiple projection screens onto a wall to show the FULL project



http://www.crookedbrains.net/2007/10/vi ... ndows.html
consists of eight 15" LCD panels connected via custom-built cables to two nVidia Quadro NVS 400 PCI video cards, each with four DVI outputs.

Maybe not an Opus thing, but if you've got a soldering iron... why not.

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