Update of /cvsroot/easycalc/easycalc/langs
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Modified Files:
en.rcp
Log Message:
Minor edits of Solver help text (English).
Index: en.rcp
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RCS file: /cvsroot/easycalc/easycalc/langs/en.rcp,v
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"$$SOLVERHELP" = "The Solver is a tool, that helps you store equations "\
! "and formulas and compute results in a convinient way. "\
! "Create a new worksheet or select existing one from the drop-down "\
! "menu. When the worksheet is selected, you can type in either formula "\
! "(e.g. pi*r^2) or equation (e.g. x^2=x+2). Then tap the 'Update' "\
! "button and the list of variables gets updated. If you wrote in formula, "\
! "set up the variables and tap button 'Calculate'. If you entered equation, "\
! "select the variable you want to solve and press button 'Solve'.\n\n"\
! "You may annotate the function and the variables. Press the 'Note' button "\
! "and add a note. If you start a new line with a name of variable and colon "\
"(e.g. 't: Time'), the rest of the line is treated as a description of the "\
"variable and shown to you when you select the variable in the list.\n\n"\
! "The equation solving internally uses fzero() function, you can modify the "\
"parameters by tapping the 'Options' button."
--- 413,428 ----
"$$SOLVERHELP" = "The Solver is a tool, that helps you store equations "\
! "and formulas and compute results in a convenient way. "\
! "Create a new worksheet or select an existing one from the drop-down "\
! "menu. When the worksheet is selected, you can type in either a formula "\
! "(e.g. pi*r^2) or an equation (e.g. x^2=x+2). Then tap the 'Update' "\
! "button and the list of variables gets updated. If you entered a formula, "\
! "set up the variables and tap the 'Calculate' button. If you entered an equation, "\
! "select the variable you want to solve and tap the 'Solve' button.\n\n"\
! "You may annotate the function and the variables. Tap the 'Note' button "\
! "and add a note. If you start a new line with the name of a variable and a colon "\
"(e.g. 't: Time'), the rest of the line is treated as a description of the "\
"variable and shown to you when you select the variable in the list.\n\n"\
! "The equation solving internally uses the fzero() function, you can modify the "\
"parameters by tapping the 'Options' button."
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