• Archive for April, 2009

    i.e. and e.g.

    by  • Thursday 30 April 2009 • Research

    A quick observation this morning as I was brushing up on a couple of grammatical things over at Grammar Girl while finishing a book chapter: Concerning the abbreviations i.e. (that is) and e.g. (for example), most American English dictionaries seem to suggest that they should be followed by a comma, while in British English it [...]

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    Updated software

    by  • Monday 27 April 2009 • Research • 0 Comments

    I was at the Musical Body conference at University of London last week and presented my work on visualisation of music-related movements. For my PhD I developed the Musical Gestures Toolbox as a collection of components and modules for Max/MSP/Jitter, and most of this has been merged into Jamoma. However, lots of potential users are [...]

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    No autosave in Keynote

    by  • Thursday 16 April 2009 • Software

    I recently upgraded to iWork ’09. I don’t use Pages or Numbers for anything, but Keynote is my preferred presentation software, so I thought it was good to get the latest version. The new animation features are ok, but the most interesting update so far is the possibility to control presentations from an iPhone. While [...]

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