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The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual 
 
The Harmonizer
 Programmer’s Manual  
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Release 1.2.1 
 
 
 1999 Eventide, Inc. 
DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 
Now that you can add modules, we can discuss a few of the display-related features of VSigfile.  These 
functions don’t have anything to do with the actual construction of a program; they simply make it easier to 
view and manipulate the display. 
Selecting Modules 
A single module can be selected by clicking on it.  Several 
modules can be selected simultaneously by clicking and 
dragging over the area on the screen that contains the 
desired modules 
(as shown to the right) 
or by clicking on all of 
the desired modules while pressing the “Shift” key on the 
keyboard.  The selected module or modules will have red 
module type names 
(modules that aren’t selected have gray module type 
names)
 
 
 
 
 
Moving Modules 
You can move modules around on the screen at will.  Doing so can help to make a patch more “viewable."  
Simply click on the module you want to move and drag it to its new position.  All of a module’s connections 
will stay with the module. 
To move more than one module at a time, first select the modules you would like to move.  All of the 
selected modules will have red module type names.  Then click on any one of the selected modules and drag 
the whole bunch to its new location. 
Re-Positioning Modules 
To make a patch more “viewable." a function under the Edit menu exists 
that automatically re-Positions all of the modules on the screen.  There are 
times when this is very useful; particularly when you’ve downloaded a 
program from the Harmonizer to work with on VSigfile.  There are other 
times where using re-Position will just make things less “viewable."   
 
 
Trouble is, the re-Position function is not “Undoable” 
(see below)
.  As a work-
around, Save a program just before you use the re-Position function.  If the 
result is worse than the original, simply reopen the saved version.