Re: [Jprogramming] Poll questions: new refcard

2022-08-04 Thread Gilles Kirouac
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

Re: [Jprogramming] Poll questions: new refcard

2022-08-04 Thread Devon McCormick
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: >

Re: [Jprogramming] Poll questions: new refcard

2022-08-04 Thread Jan-Pieter Jacobs
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,

Re: [Jprogramming] Poll questions: new refcard

2022-08-04 Thread Raul Miller
Clarification for the list: I wrote: > 1: a (That was a mistake -- I had meant the one with paragraph footnotes.) -- Raul -- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm

Re: [Jprogramming] Antivirus alarm when installing not signed J programming language on windows ?

2022-08-04 Thread 'Michael Day' via Programming
I don't know about other Windows users,  but I find the "run anyway" button doesn't appear unless you scroll the dialog box.  So it's very easy to overlook this get-out,  at least with my set-up! Mike On 03/08/2022 21:42, Don Guinn wrote: YOu should be getting a box warning you and you have

Re: [Jprogramming] Poll questions: new refcard

2022-08-04 Thread Hauke Rehr
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

Re: [Jprogramming] Poll questions: new refcard

2022-08-04 Thread Hauke Rehr
+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.

Re: [Jprogramming] Poll questions: new refcard

2022-08-04 Thread Hauke Rehr
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

Re: [Jprogramming] Poll questions: new refcard

2022-08-04 Thread Henry Rich
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)

Re: [Jprogramming] Poll questions: new refcard

2022-08-04 Thread Raul Miller
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

Re: [Jprogramming] Poll questions: new refcard

2022-08-04 Thread 'robert therriault' via Programming
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,

Re: [Jprogramming] Poll questions: new refcard

2022-08-04 Thread P Padilcdx
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

Re: [Jprogramming] Poll questions: new refcard

2022-08-04 Thread 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. 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

Re: [Jprogramming] Poll questions: new refcard

2022-08-04 Thread 'Pascal Jasmin' via Programming
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

[Jprogramming] Poll questions: new refcard

2022-08-04 Thread Henry Rich
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