From: D. M. M. <ros...@gm...> - 2009-05-19 04:55:09
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On Monday 18 May 2009, Heikki Johannes Junes wrote: > Greek big Delta and small 't' (math symbols are universal) Math symbols are universal among people who speak math. That wouldn't mean anything to me. > > or "transpose" > > number 7 + up-down arrow Different extant writing systems use different ways of representing numbers, so this isn't absolutely universal. > thinking of freeing up space for editing. It is especially important with > handheld devices. I'm not too worried about this, because a tiny computer usually has tiny RAM and tiny processing power, so it wouldn't run Rosegarden anyway. I'm a lot more worried about 1280x800, and to a smaller extent, 1024x768. 1024x768 is supposed to be our minimum usable screen size, but I haven't been able to test at that size in quite some time myself. I spent a lot of time at 1280x1024, and now I'm at 1650x1050. A wide monitor really does make Rosegarden and everything else more pleasant. I quite love it! But anyway, we can all agree that this is a post 09.10 thing, so I will get back to more important concerns. -- D. Michael McIntyre |