@file, @shadow and @auto compared

2014-02-11 Thread Edward K. Ream
This post attempts to explain, as clearly as possible, the strengths and weaknesses of @file, @shadow and @auto = @file: the platinum standard @file will always be the best alternative in situations in which it can be used. The reason is simple: it preserves all outline data (including

Re: @file, @shadow and @auto compared

2014-02-11 Thread Zoom.Quiet
2014-02-11 18:10 GMT+08:00 Edward K. Ream edream...@gmail.com: This post attempts to explain, as clearly as possible, the strengths and weaknesses of @file, @shadow and @auto = @file: the platinum standard @file will always be the best alternative in situations in which it can be used.

Re: @file, @shadow and @auto compared

2014-02-11 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 4:41:50 AM UTC-6, Zoom.Quiet wrote: but through words, look like @auto just base bad name? @auto isn't a great name, but it's not terrible. Having two names for the same code does not seem like a good idea to me. if one future [feature?] can not significantly