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  • adverb In an interactive manner.

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Examples

  • Composer for games Phil Richard Jacques said in an interview on Gamasutra about his own ‘interactive’ scores that the way I want to do [music] interactively is have a musical transition, or rise or whatever that sounds very musical ... rather than hard-cutting two tracks, because I think it can be done better than that. [

    Videogames and Digital Musicians Ben Abraham 2008

  • Composer for games Phil Richard Jacques said in an interview on Gamasutra about his own ‘interactive’ scores that the way I want to do [music] interactively is have a musical transition, or rise or whatever that sounds very musical ... rather than hard-cutting two tracks, because I think it can be done better than that. [

    Archive 2008-08-01 Ben Abraham 2008

  • When called interactively, uses dimensions of previous selection.

    EmacsWiki: RecentChanges 2010

  • · It lets you type in your SSH password interactively if you want, rather than forcing you to run Pagent.

    Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Windows 2010

  • When used in combination with any of the in circuit debuggers and even the MPLAB SIM simulator, it can provide us with a window into the device data space by producing graphics but also letting us "interactively" modify the data with a sort of configurable graphical user interface (GUI).

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • Students can get answers to such questions as where the Amazon is, where the name comes from, who lives there, how inhabitants make a living, and what is grown there as they interactively learn about how the Quichua live off the land.

    February 2009 2009

  • Most relevant for students and teachers is the "Waste as a Resource" section where students can interactively learn how the decomposition of a pear can produce a clean, renewable source of energy, how solid waste can be used to produce clean electrical power, how recycling can save our resources, and how landfills can be reused for recreation such as golf courses and bike parks.

    February 2009 2009

  • Students can get answers to such questions as where the Amazon is, where the name comes from, who lives there, how inhabitants make a living, and what is grown there as they interactively learn about how the Quichua live off the land.

    Web/Tech 2009

  • Most relevant for students and teachers is the "Waste as a Resource" section where students can interactively learn how the decomposition of a pear can produce a clean, renewable source of energy, how solid waste can be used to produce clean electrical power, how recycling can save our resources, and how landfills can be reused for recreation such as golf courses and bike parks.

    NEW ON THE NET- January 2009 2009

  • Students can get answers to such questions as where the Amazon is, where the name comes from, who lives there, how inhabitants make a living, and what is grown there as they interactively learn about how the Quichua live off the land.

    NEW ON THE NET- January 2009 2009

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