Vladimir Prus wrote:
I'll see if I can come up with some icons. IMO, we only need:
1) note (detail)
2) tip (info)
3) important (alert, warning, caution)
Spirit had a fourth: "detail", but after pondering about it, I
think this is redundant. note and detail can be merged.
Thoughts? Comments?
What's the difference between note and tip?
tip: A potentially useful and helpful piece of information.
example: pressing ctrl-alt-XXX will speed up processing
by 2000% by making your CPU a virtual quantum computer whereby
all bits are converted to quibits for that super extra oomph!
note:Information provided is auxiliary but will give the reader
a deeper insight into a specific topic. May be skipped.
example: In “A Shortcut Through Time: the Path to the Quantum
Computer” (Alfred A. Knopf, 2003), George Johnson discusses the
efforts underway to develop a quantum computer, based on the
complicated natural phenomenon of superposition that was first
posited by Schrodinger. Wave theory facilitates our comprehension
of superposition by depicting the structure of energetic wave
formations, as seen in the illustrations below:
Cheers,
--
Joel de Guzman
http://www.boost-consulting.com
http://spirit.sf.net
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