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posted: 27 Mar 2015 15:15 from: Trevor Walling
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Hello, Perhaps it might be an idea to describe Templot as a template extender for those whom think it is a click and place track part program. It would maybe help newcomers to it better understand the differences to simpler more basic programs. Regards. Trevor. |
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posted: 27 Mar 2015 15:41 from: Martin Wynne
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Trevor Walling wrote: Perhaps it might be an idea to describe Templot as a template extender for those whom think it is a click and place track part program. It would maybe help newcomers to it better understand the differences to simpler more basic programs.Hi Trevor, Thanks. I think it is too late for such changes -- and in any event many users don't read whatever it says on the web site (sometimes it seems as a matter of principle ). I have seriously considered scrapping the name Templot. Perhaps using it in full as "TemplatePlotter" or something completely different. When/if I ever get up-to-date docs done I may reconsider this. It is important that it is an invented word not in the dictionary, so that it comes up easily on Google, etc., and can be a registered mark. regards, Martin. |
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