RPN Tutorial in retro style
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07-22-2014, 07:27 AM
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RE: RPN Tutorial in retro style
(07-22-2014 05:06 AM)hansklav Wrote:(07-20-2014 03:57 PM)walter b Wrote: I started reading it - and wanted to do it using the pdf since I prefer pages (being still younger than the library of Alexandria where they had their texts written on papyrus rolls). Trying that I came across two minor things which reduce my reading fun: Thanks. (07-22-2014 05:06 AM)hansklav Wrote: I made the Tutorial as a web page (using only HTML and CSS) and at the moment the .pdf is just a copy of the web page (for the internet generation that will be no problem ;-). Advantage to generation Alexandria. If people don't learn from history, they've got to make the same experience once more. (07-22-2014 05:06 AM)hansklav Wrote:(07-20-2014 03:57 PM)walter b Wrote: Personally, I think Luiz Vieira's KeySet4 font of 2004 is a good choice returning all key labels in consistent size. I can send you that font if you provide me an address ... (07-22-2014 05:06 AM)hansklav Wrote:(07-20-2014 03:57 PM)walter b Wrote: You claim you wrote your tutorial based on the layout of the HP-35 but want to write a generic tutorial for all RPN calcs. You write, however, f LASTx, f x^2, and f x! (with f standing for the golden shift key). I don't quite understand why. Maybe I've missed something. Sorry, the point was: Why do you print a shift key at all? You could easily claim there are keys like [LASTx] etc. on your generic calculator. d:-) |
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