Hi,

On Monday 27 December 2010, Stefan Rödiger wrote:
> On Sunday 26 December 2010 21:06:34 Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
> > I'll take another look tomorrow or the day after that. Some comments:

ok, first half is committed, second half will follow, later.

Most of my edits are formatting or minor editing, but at some places I also 
removed a sentence or two which I found redundant. Where I did, I've added 
comments in the .tex files.

Some more comments / answers:

> I need a vote for the section "Help system" too.

I like the non-commented version better, too, but I've edited it some more.

> > > 2) Please give me feedback which figure are not good readable for you.
> 
> Can I take no comment for the moment being as accepted?

I did look at a printout so far. But as Prasenjit said, there's only so much 
that can be done for the print quality of a screenshot.

Two other things that I've stumbled across:
- Section 3.5 refers to Figure 8 many pages ahead. I think it should get a 
separate screenshot, resembling 8A, but with no filename entered, yet.
- In Figure 2, I suggest to extend area D to include the tool buttons 
(consistent with area B, and with the text), and correspondingly to limit area 
E to the status bar.
 
> Side note:  The weather is quite unpredictable and I have to use a surf
> stick currently ... . In case you don't see a "I submitted" message from
> me on the list (latest 30th evening) somebody else shouldn't hesitate to
> submit. Who wants to be the "backup"? To make it clear I intend to submit
> the paper as we discussed before (unless there is a unforeseeable reason).
> I would just like to be on the safe side.

Ok, I can be your backup. Let's put the deadline for your message at 20:00 
German time on the 30th, then. This will give me a chance to submit in the 
evening of the 30th - if I have to.

Regards
Thomas

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