A little mistake in the helpfile. 2004-07-21 09:00 pm I just downloaded version 2, and I tried immediately the crescendo and diminuendo options.But I noticed in the helpfile that the pictures for these options are switched.In the help section for crescendo you see the button for diminuendo and vice versa.I don't know if this is mentioned before (I couldn't find it on the forums.), but I thought it is worth to mentioned it.It can be a little bit confusing. Quote Selected
Re: A little mistake in the helpfile. Reply #1 – 2007-10-02 10:10 pm This has been fixed.Crescendo CommandDiminuendo Command Quote Selected
Re: A little mistake in the helpfile. Reply #2 – 2007-10-03 01:18 pm There also is a typo - This is somethimes referred to... Quote Selected
Re: A little mistake in the helpfile. Reply #3 – 2007-10-03 01:33 pm Perhaps it was written in LISP Quote Selected
Re: A little mistake in the helpfile. Reply #4 – 2007-10-03 01:36 pm Shouldn't that be LITHP? Quote Selected
Re: A little mistake in the helpfile. Reply #5 – 2007-10-03 02:03 pm Lots of Irritating Thingle Parentheses. Quote Selected
Re: A little mistake in the helpfile. Reply #6 – 2007-10-03 03:03 pm In the 1980's I was part of a team creating a LISP system for the IBM mainframes, partially based on SCHEME, and on the so-called spaghetti stack. As we were finishing LISP-VM the Common LISP effort started, leaving us with a system that deviated from the (still incomplete) standard. We presented a paper on our design and one of the LISP and functional programming conferences, entitled "Experience with an un-common LISP". For quite a while we were receiving re-print requests from speech therapists! Quote Selected
Re: A little mistake in the helpfile. Reply #7 – 2007-10-03 03:42 pm Quote from: Cyril Alberga – 2007-10-03 03:03 pmFor quite a while we were receiving re-print requests from speech therapists!and if their patients could read a page of it aloud they were considered cured ... Quote Selected
Re: A little mistake in the helpfile. Reply #8 – 2007-10-03 06:28 pm Cyril, do you now drive a CAR or a CDR? Quote Selected