Singular or plural. An exciting and difficult question. In fact, the corresponding menu in the HP 42S is called FLAGS. In retrospect, one has to ask how HP came up with this solution back then, except that there was enough space, of course. I can't think of any reason to stick with FLAGS and PARTS.Jaymos wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 10:40 pmIn C43 we use 4 more plurals, of which REGS (register browser) and FLGS (flag browser) need to stay plural due to the strong connection to 100+ registers and flags they refer to. However, in order to stay closer to the concept, SUMS (WP43S: Σ) could well become SUM, and KEYS (not in WP43S) could well become KEY. KEY would actually work well as it is located next to ASN, forming ASN KEY, which makes more sense in singular from that point of view anyway.
For obvious reasons, the INTS menu is still called INTS. I just wonder in the case of the C43, whether one leaves therefore for "symmetry reasons" the menu BITS with BITS.
If one has less labels in the plural on the front panel, SUM could be sufficiently meaningful.
REGS and FLGS are well introduced, icons had not imposed themselves and another font for REGS and FLGS would be only a gimmick, which would increase the unrest on the front panel unnecessarily. I also see no reason to want to change anything here.
In the KEYS menu, there are some commands that can change a lot of key bindings at once. This could justify leaving this identifier at KEYS, possibly not of course.