> I assume the point here is that "constant omega" is too similar to
> "bisector", or something like that, so "bisector and constant psi"
> makes a better description of the range of options?

> I'd better explicitly point out one of the things I silently fixed
> above: the English spelling is "bisect(-ion,-or)" with only one S.
> I also deliberately promoted the examples list out of the
> parentheses.

fine for me

> If you say so!  Okay, how about this:

>                For each of these it provides several numerically computed
>      modes, such as bisector and constant psi.

I like this a lot.

thanks for your work and I will advertize it in the changelog.

Frederic


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