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  1. I have a red-green colour vision deficiency, which makes it especially hard on a typical 13" Mac laptop to see, whether e.g. the Record-button and others are on or off, etc. In my opinion, and for my eye-sight, there is not enough contrast between the various elements, buttons, lettering og the Logic interface. There are Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) for color contrast and how to use color for color-blind users, and there are color contrast analyzers online, by which one can test that there is enough contrast from one element to another. So my suggestion is to update the user interface to make all elements of the Logic GUI easier to see for everyone. Best regards, Michael Strand
  2. I have this big composition, 19 verses, 34 minutes long (with different key signatures and tempo), which I started ages ago on a Roland sequencer. Last decade I got 7 more verses, which I wanted to fit into the composition using Logic 4, and for reasons I don't remember, I split up the original song with two files into about 10 files. I got these files converted into Logic Pro X, and have worked with instrumentation and adding music. Now here is (one of) my problem(s): I want to put the individual files/projects together into a whole piece. But when I try to import a project into another, e.g. verse 2 into the project of verse 1, the tracks of verse 2 will not be added to the end of verse 1, e.g at bar 75, but always get placed at the beginning from bar 1. So far I have been unable to find any information about how to do this. This is frustrating, since no such problems exist in Photoshop or Word - you can place "things" where you want to, whether it's at the insertion point, into the layer of once choice - so why can't I import project data wherever I chose, wherever I place the playhead - particularly at the end. Is there a way to do just that? Best regards, Michael Strand
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