if he's frustrated with Hornresp he should try AkAbak that will make him scream and not silently either!
FYI you can change the .hlp extension to .txt if you want 😉
I copy/change it to .rtf to change fonts color, bold, etc., just wish the hot links, FIND feature came with it.
GM
Thanks for shared info David #8690 #8717
In order to make Loundspeaker wizard flow smoother, might a ask for another small change 😀
Currently after manually make optimizations using slide bar when we click on save button it will also close loundspeaker wizard window backing to the input screen, but it happen that the user sometimes wants to stay in the loundspeaker wizard windows and try to optimize even further, so do you mind to separate the function (button) "save" from "close"?
Note1: The regular button to close with X is already there in the top right, so...
Note2: it would be interesting also to deactivate the button save while the user don't change any value, so it's a visual feedback to remember the user that nothing was changed, so the button would be active only if one ore more parameter were changed.
Relaunching loundspeaker wizard all time isn't that smart, mainly when we need to confirm resonances mask and change from schematic to power or other window all time.
It took less than one minute to find the most appropriate "manually set values" (rounded to convenient numbers).
In order to make Loundspeaker wizard flow smoother, might a ask for another small change 😀
Currently after manually make optimizations using slide bar when we click on save button it will also close loundspeaker wizard window backing to the input screen, but it happen that the user sometimes wants to stay in the loundspeaker wizard windows and try to optimize even further, so do you mind to separate the function (button) "save" from "close"?
Note1: The regular button to close with X is already there in the top right, so...
Note2: it would be interesting also to deactivate the button save while the user don't change any value, so it's a visual feedback to remember the user that nothing was changed, so the button would be active only if one ore more parameter were changed.
Relaunching loundspeaker wizard all time isn't that smart, mainly when we need to confirm resonances mask and change from schematic to power or other window all time.
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+1 ! 😀if he's frustrated with Hornresp he should try AkAbak that will make him scream and not silently either!
Hi Marcelo,
In that case, the Memory Store / Recall functionality should be used. Attachments 1 and 2 refer. Another way is simply to reset the baseline to the currently-optimised values by pressing the Ctrl+Alt+B keys. This will establish a new reference to compare against.
I will give it some thought.
It necessary for the loudspeaker wizard to be relaunched each time to bring in any changes made on the main input window, and to re-initialise particular baseline settings.
To remove the resonances prompt message, use the Tools > Options menu to permanently set the required masking option.
Press the P key to directly select the power chart.
Kind regards,
David
but it happen that the user sometimes wants to stay in the loundspeaker wizard windows and try to optimize even further
In that case, the Memory Store / Recall functionality should be used. Attachments 1 and 2 refer. Another way is simply to reset the baseline to the currently-optimised values by pressing the Ctrl+Alt+B keys. This will establish a new reference to compare against.
it would be interesting also to deactivate the button save while the user don't change any value, so it's a visual feedback to remember the user that nothing was changed, so the button would be active only if one ore more parameter were changed.
I will give it some thought.
Relaunching loundspeaker wizard all time isn't that smart, mainly when we need to confirm resonances mask and change from schematic to power or other window all time.
It necessary for the loudspeaker wizard to be relaunched each time to bring in any changes made on the main input window, and to re-initialise particular baseline settings.
To remove the resonances prompt message, use the Tools > Options menu to permanently set the required masking option.
Press the P key to directly select the power chart.
Kind regards,
David
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Thanks David, I need to say that I used only one time the function Memory Store / Recall and forgot about it, I looks like I need to improve my own memory 😛
Have a good day.
Have a good day.
I copy/change it to .rtf to change fonts color, bold, etc.,
Yes, good idea 🙂 Then people could convert it to a PDF as well
Thanks Zero D, just a two second look at the pdf in full screen mode with larger text makes that infinitely more readable.
Currently I am over trying to learn this software, but should I attempt it again I will definitely be using your pdf file.
Thanks again for your effort.
No worries, as they say in OZ 😉
in pa community in thailand. a few times that they learned about hornresp course from paudio in a few meetings. i saw a few people in diy group can use it but they did still not use it good enough. it seems a bit difficult for lot of people 🙂
This is a typical result when one goes into something with the mindset of making something happen rather than learning what the possibilities are.
I copy/change it to .rtf to change fonts color, bold, etc., just wish the hot links, FIND feature came with it.
Hi GM,
The Hornresp Help file was set up to be exported as a text file using the File > Export menu command. Once exported, the file can be opened in Microsoft Word for editing, highlighting and reformatting as desired, and then saved as a Word document (*.doc) file for future reference.
Word has a Find feature 🙂.
Kind regards,
David
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This is a typical result when one goes into something with the mindset of making something happen rather than learning what the possibilities are.
Excellent statement!
This is a typical result when one goes into something with the mindset of making something happen rather than learning what the possibilities are.
Dan hard to argue when you make sense.
Word has a Find feature 🙂.
Greets!
Thanks for reminding me as I know you posted it ages ago when I had issues with using it, but haven't had OFFICE available for years now and only remembered I could change the extension to use in WordPad.
GM
Yes, good idea 🙂 Then people could convert it to a PDF as well
Good to know, thanks! The laptop came with Foxit, but apparently I have to ante up for an upgrade to create PDFs with it.
GM
haven't had OFFICE available for years now and only remembered I could change the extension to use in WordPad.
WordPad also has a Find feature 🙂.
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Thanks! Shows how much attention I pay to toolbars! 😱 Since it's a 'stripped down' WORD doc, just assumed it didn't have it, like Foxit appears to have a functioning 'create' feature till I tried to use it. 😡
GM
GM
Good to know, thanks! The laptop came with Foxit, but apparently I have to ante up for an upgrade to create PDFs with it.
GM
I use foxit as well. I haven't installed the extra to print PDF's though. Instead i use the option in the very good & Free LibreOffice 🙂
it would be interesting also to deactivate the button save while the user don't change any value, so it's a visual feedback to remember the user that nothing was changed, so the button would be active only if one ore more parameter were changed.
This refinement will be in the next release.
If you have MSWord, you can save as PDF.Good to know, thanks! The laptop came with Foxit, but apparently I have to ante up for an upgrade to create PDFs with it.
GM
simply install a PDF-Creator, which works as a printer device... This way you can make PDFs by simply printing from any windows application... More recent Windows versions have a Microsoft ODF Printer installed. Or try openoffice / libreoffice - which has build in PDF Export.
The times where you have to spend a lot of money buying microsoft acrobat to get a PDF are over for at least a decade, its very simple nowadays.
The times where you have to spend a lot of money buying microsoft acrobat to get a PDF are over for at least a decade, its very simple nowadays.
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