What I propose is to avoid the user to take into account a wrong result. You won't do it but the user LAMBDA?
By deleting backup.bin nothing is changed.
After copying everything to a new folder, it works. OK
What I propose is to avoid the user to take into account a wrong result. You won't do it but the user LAMBDA?
By deleting backup.bin nothing is changed.
That user shall learn about short integers before pressing buttons (s)he doesn't understand. Garbage in, garbage out. At least read the OM before stumbling through unknown areas.PierreMengisen wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 2:56 pmWhat I propose is to avoid the user to take into account a wrong result. You won't do it but the user LAMBDA?
Do you really think you can attract future users with such comments? I doubt it.
It just opened without problems in Inkscape.NYC41 wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 7:43 pm
PS: SVG location: https://gitlab.com/Over_score/wp43s/-/b ... layout.svg
Please: There is an WP43S Owner's Manual for years. I beg and pray that people read it before or in parallel to trying the simulator. I can only guess that many people do so since some kind of questions is rare.PierreMengisen wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 7:56 pmDo you really think you can attract future users with such comments? I doubt it.
...as well as the footnote on p. 223:By experience, it is only beneficial to use something you overview and know the background of – else it may even become dangerous for you and your fellow men.
Does this answer your question?The real world shows lots of sad examples where people full of good will caused large damages by applying tools they did not know sufficiently – or applied standard tools in areas where those are not applicable. “Wenn Dumme fleißig werden, wird’s gefährlich”
(i.e. ~ “It’s getting dangerous with fools becoming busy”), a former boss of mine used to say...
@akaTB: Thanks for the Inkscape recommendation. I ended up using Illustrator anyway because I know it, but downloaded it to investigate for the future.
NYC41 wrote: ↑Mon May 31, 2021 11:08 pmI haven't done anything requiring such fine motor skills for a while. Even with my progressive glasses, I needed a lot of light to see clearly. I guess I found another disadvantage of pushing 50! (chuckle) I was wishing I had those eyeglasses with binocular loupes that you see surgeons wear. I am attaching pictures of the finished product. Note to others: don't print on sticky paper on the wrong side and have to do it all over again.
Pics on imgur because too big for here.