[studiorecorder] Re: New Exciting Beta Version

  • From: "duane iverson" <diverson@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2006 21:57:37 -0500

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Daveed Mandell" <daveedm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 7:23 PM
Subject: [studiorecorder] Re: New Exciting Beta Version



How about reorganizing the manual somewhat, so that you provide information about particular operations, first with the mouse and then with the keyboard--or vice versa. I think this would go a long way to make the software easier to use and allow for tighter organization of the manual itself.

--Daveed--At 06:10 AM 6/21/2006, you wrote:

Daveed:

Our manual is what it is, a manual for the product. We don't favor any
group specifically; we only document the product and its features. If
anything, we feel like we offer much more accessibility than any other
wave editor, and it is all documented.

As for moving marks with the keyboard, this is not possible directly.
The easiest thing to do is simply clear the mark, move to the place
where you want it, and set a new one. This may sound like we are
skirting the issue, but if you think about, designing an interface to
move marks with the keyboard would be more complacated than just
clearing the mark and creating one somewhere else. Can you imagine being
in "mark move mode"? Sounds dreadful!

Rob Meredith

>>> daveedm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 06/20/06 10:47PM >>>
I still wish to plead, Rob, that you provide some explicit and
clearer docs for keyboard-related stuff, as opposed to mouse
girations.  For instance, moving marks and selection are discussed
with the mouse, and one must dig to find keyboard equivalents.  I
still hyaven 't found the one for moving marks.  Am I, what the
British describe as daft or something?

I think you might also address how to make Studio Recorder as
accessible as possible using screen readers.  I realize the product
was first and foremost meant for sighted monitors and narrators, but
since we blind folks have discovered a real hit with this product, I
feel the docs could be significantly more blind-friendly.  Now
remember, I'm a big SR booster, so don't take me wrong here--but
yours docs are very sight-oriented.

Take care.

--Daveed--At 12:30 PM 6/20/2006, you wrote:

>We try! We'll keep trying!
>
> >>> curtis@xxxxxxxxxx 06/20/06 03:26PM >>>
>Holy Toledo! Rob, what an exciting product! I mean it really is
>quick, innovative, very stable compared to all others, and in all
>ways, easy to use, speech friendly (accessible with screen readers
>with graphics only for those who want them), and surprisingly the
>interface is intuitively elligant.
>
>
>
>Curtis Delzer
>
>
>At 11:43 AM 6/20/2006, you wrote:
> >Yet another new feature graces Studio Recorder in this new beta
>release.
> >Well, actually two new features, but one big one. Resampling Rules!
> >(I'll let you read the What's New file for the other feature.)
> >
> >Rob Meredith
>
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