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+#X msg 271 360 100;
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#X text 9 61 Sliders are generally useful for controlling things over
a range of numbers \, like a color or loudness.;
#X text 144 130 by default \,;
@@ -20,15 +20,15 @@ a range of numbers \, like a color or loudness.;
#X text 363 138 0 to 1 is a;
#X text 361 160 commonly used;
#X text 361 181 range;
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#X text 16 276 They act very similarly to number boxes \, except they
show their value graphically rather that with numbers. One difference
is that sliders always limit the range of numbers that can pass thru:
;
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