Or maybe, just maybe, it proves something about several things:
1. The in-built documentation, while being reasonably good insofar as it documents a lot is pretty well useless for looking up ideas and concepts
unless one already knows the terms.
2.
While being, reasonably easy to understand, is not really quite as accessible as certain parties would have us think.our easy to understand programming language
A search inwith the description of terms in the Documentation or somesuch would be a great improvement.
Deciding, 4 weeks ago, to find a way to make stacks look BIGGER on screen for a partially blind child was useless because
I, in my naivety, thought of the word 'magnify' which led me to something that is, as I have mentioned in another post,
NBG:
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Mainly because this is untrue:
"Shows or hides a window showing a magnified view of an image."
What it does do is show a square palette containing a small bit of an image.
And that is not magnifying the whole stack, which scaleFactor does.
But how was simple-minded Richmond going to hit on 'that one'?