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For me the positions seem a little off too, but easily correctable. The 540 does seem weird as the bottom is almost horizontal so both Y values should be nearly the same.
Also the 540 was used in conjunction with the 418 in order to 'raise' the bar off of the bottom onto the glacier and give it slight depth since using the bottom margin can't raise it that high.
I've noticed that sometimes the calculations freak out and you have to take each of the positions and move them off of and back onto 0 for it to read correctly.
Oh and a final reqeust. Can you put a 'users guide' on how to use the positioning tool or at least explaining the functions of each slider there. It's a little tricky figuring out exactly what does what.
Its the offset from the corners ( basically in the direction of the center of the screen if you raise both x and y for a corner ). You could see it as raising them is bringing them closer to the opposite side of the screen. So for any "right" sided one, raising the X would move it to the left. For any bottom ones, raising Y would move it to the top. For the top ones it moves the Y to the bottom and for the left it move the X to the right. Maxing them out would reverse all corners. But I will see if I can make a picture.
I will see if i can make an images the clearifies it a bit more and post it somewhere.
I will have to look into the jumping of the values too. I do remember seeing it once or twice, but haven't played with the VU meter in a while so would have to check it out some free moment.