1-c fnotes below each table
2-c main text could be smaller (see note below)
3-c footnote text could be smaller
4-c I like the coloration
5-d adv names are helpful and cj should have similar
6- don't know. See how it was summarized in the J6.02 Ref Card.
7- Is the use of alternating background
1. c. footnotes below each table
2. b. about right
3. b. about right
4. c. like it
5. d. yes, and I would like to see names added for the adverb
6. b. both
Have a wide landscape version as though one would print it on a foldable
card.
On Thu, Aug 4, 2022 at 4:27 PM Jan-Pieter Jacobs
wrote:
>
Good job!
I answered the poll in-line below:
Op do 4 aug. 2022 om 17:02 schreef Henry Rich :
> 1. In each document, look at a couple of tables with a footnote, and
> refer to the footnotes. Which layout did you find easiest to use?
> c. footnotes below each table (easier for on-screen viewing,
Clarification for the list:
I wrote:
> 1: a
(That was a mistake -- I had meant the one with paragraph footnotes.)
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get-out, at least with my
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On 03/08/2022 21:42, Don Guinn wrote:
YOu should be getting a box warning you and you have
contrary to the answer I gave, I agree:
the names are actually used already so they had better
put on the refcard
And I also agree that some verbs don’t need any explanation.
I thought about putting them in groups more like it’s done
in NuVoc – otoh, if I want to see those relationships, I can
+1 for a landscape version ☺
Am 04.08.22 um 18:18 schrieb Don Guinn:
How about a landscape layout? To see it on a computer screen requires
scrolling unless the text is very small. And the printed version should be
just as easy to use.
1. I found c. easiest to use wrt footnotes
But is this the main question?
I find the other ones easier to use
in general: the footnotes are not
the most frequently looked up parts!
2. c.
3. c.
4. rather c. but I dislike the bold face parts
I could argue about color choice but it’s quite
good
Multiple refcards is certainly possible. The source for the tables will
be available and anybody who wants to select parts for a refcard is
welcome to do so.
Henry Rich
On 8/4/2022 12:53 PM, Raul Miller wrote:
1: a
2: no opinion (the font was too small on my screen, so I resized it larger)
1: a
2: no opinion (the font was too small on my screen, so I resized it larger)
3: no opinion (for the same reason though it was easier to read by default)
4: I am not sure. I did not find mnemonic value in the colors -- I
think I would have preferred colors where increasing valence
Nice work Viktor and Henry! Responses inline.
> On Aug 4, 2022, at 08:01, Henry Rich wrote:
>
> 1. In each document, look at a couple of tables with a footnote, and refer to
> the footnotes. Which layout did you find easiest to use?
> a. footnotes at bottom, 1 column
> b. footnotes at bottom,
1. c. footnotes below each table, second choice: a. footnotes at bottom, 1
column
2. b. about right
3. a. too small (but I will likely just use a viewer window so I can zoom)
4. c. like it
5. d. yes, and I would like to see names added for the adverbs. (As someone
still learning I find them very
How about a landscape layout? To see it on a computer screen requires
scrolling unless the text is very small. And the printed version should be
just as easy to use.
On Thu, Aug 4, 2022 at 9:01 AM Henry Rich wrote:
> Viktor Grigorov has been busily reworking the old J6.02 reference card.
> The
By far prefer 1st footnote format. Grouping together lets you read the
footnote and find the reference in the main related section quickly.
Colour coding of adv/conj is good. Wish it was in jqt.
Things seem to generally fit well on page. If more information/columns in some
sections would
Viktor Grigorov has been busily reworking the old J6.02 reference card.
The goals of the project are
* show language changes since J6.02
* convert to LaTeX
With the information in LaTeX, it will be easy to change font sizes and
placement. The card can then accommodate new changes, and there
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