Monthly Archive: October 2014
Vertical editing (or column selection) is a very helpful tool available in many text editors. It allows for columns to be selected and edited instead of rows. This can be great for copying and pasting in table information for an entire column that otherwise would need to be copied and...
This may be a bit ridiculous, but Likert Scales get used quite a lot in my reading and research. Dan Newman stressed that Dr. Likert’s name is pronounced LICK-ert, but so many others use LIKE-ert. In the interest of using a common language and honoring a person’s name, I want...
There is not a singular way to mix down a song. Nevertheless, there is a logical flow to getting a song where you want it. Here’s mine: EDITING/TIMING Flatten and merge comps (compilations of takes) Establish phase-locked groups (for any instruments recorded with multiple tracks) Bus groups (for applying effects...
If you still want to use MS Word for equations (instead of LaTeX), but at least want to decrease the hassle (i.e. scroll, point, click, scroll, point, click, etc. etc.). Here’s my contribution: First, some quick keyboard tips from Microsoft: To make text appear slightly above (superscript) or below (subscript) your regular...
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