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First, I should note that the English used in these tutorials is actually quite good. And probably better than I could write a technical document like this.  I have some across a few things I consider errors in typing, and only one consistently misspelled word "Excercise" (should be Exercise). This sort of thing would be caught by adding the English language dictionary to your Windows set-up.
First, I should note that the English used in these [[Tutorials]] is actually quite good. And probably better than I could write in a technical document like this.  I have some across a few things I consider errors in typing, and only one consistently misspelled word "Excercise" (should be Exercise). This sort of thing would be caught by adding the English language dictionary to your Windows set-up.
-Joe Dunfee
-Joe Dunfee
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Revision as of 04:19, 11 March 2013

First, I should note that the English used in these Tutorials is actually quite good. And probably better than I could write in a technical document like this. I have some across a few things I consider errors in typing, and only one consistently misspelled word "Excercise" (should be Exercise). This sort of thing would be caught by adding the English language dictionary to your Windows set-up. -Joe Dunfee


I suggest that you provide tutorial files to start lesson 8. Otherwise, someone who has not done lessons 1 to 7 will not be able to do this lesson. Also, if they did create the stage view and other settings from lessons 1 to 7, but made errors, this lesson may not work properly. The files should be provided in a special folder at the time of the initial installation. Also, the files should be available at the bottom of the Wiki Tutorials, under the "Additional Links and References" section. -Joe Dunfee


At the end of the tutorial, there is a section where the original author indicates they were unsure of a particular function. I imagine this sort of discussion is better put into the discussion, or perhaps as an alert, like some of the other non-working features.

Editing Property Based Timing

Once you saved a cue with property based timing you can edit the values: ... i guess should work but i don't know how.

I removed the portion that says, ": ... i guess should work but i don't know how."

-Joe Dunfee