Will you use DDE6?
Yes
 78%  [ 18 ]
No
 21%  [ 5 ]
Total Votes : 23

it is an ok program, but I don't really like using my calc for more than programming and math.

Btw, cellsheet come on the 83+SE I am pretty sure of (and quite possible the 84+), and will work on and of the 4.
I have recently taken up DocDE for notetaking in class because my paper supply is running short, i've gotten a lot of 'Grant.... -sigh-'s from teachers. lol
Pseudoprogrammer wrote:
I have recently taken up DocDE for notetaking in class because my paper supply is running short, i've gotten a lot of 'Grant.... -sigh-'s from teachers. 0x5
Very Happy I've been doing the same, but everyone in my school does similar stuff, so I get many fewer "Christopher... -sigh-"'s.
get those gloves working and im sure your 'sigh' rate will go up considerably.
yeah. Kerm, I though you had a tablet to do such things.

I always just take my notes on the laptop, don't need to worry about paper then.
Come on he has to show off his 90+ wpm on calc. =P I wish they allowed laptops in middle school >.<
If you could save the files as basic programs that would be awesome, because then you could use this as Notepad with OTBP Assembler and then you would have a full development environment for calculators on the calculator!!!!

Or if you could export them to the computer as text files I would be so greatful then. I could take outline notes in school and then I could just export them to the computer and print them out. I am starting to see a new world with Document DE
Halifax: already done! http://www.cemetech.net/projects/docde6/
Confused Very Happy Good Idea Good Idea . Yes thank you so much. D*** the calculator is starting to become a PDA.
Halifax wrote:
Confused Very Happy Good Idea Good Idea . Yes thank you so much. D*** the calculator is starting to become a PDA.
That's the plan! Now you're starting to see my plan for Doors CS 6.
After using this for my 4 page outline this proved to be especially great although I encountered some problems that I find disturbing but not at all diminishing.

#1: I can't save over a file. Say earlier I saved a "test" file then I can not save "test" again and overwrite that. I think that should be added in.

#2: I had about ~300 - ~400 lines of text and scrolling was a b*****. If a fast scroller could be implemented. Like going 8 lines at a time instead of 1 line would be cool and I would definetly be grateful.

Those are my only problems with DocDE 6 otherwise it is great. My next problem is with the online converter.

#3: It adds some unneeded characters and forced me to edit the file after I converted. This only took 5 minutes of my time, but still it would be better if it would be perfect Smile haha. Also check your PM's Kerm for a message I am sending you.
Do you think you could add a catalog of weirdish characters so we dont have to randomly press buttons for what we want if we forgot the character map, and yes a page up/down would be nice. Or if you could click the bar itself, not just the arrows and have it jump to precicely that point in the text.
Pseudoprogrammer wrote:
Do you think you could add a catalog of weirdish characters so we dont have to randomly press buttons for what we want if we forgot the character map, and yes a page up/down would be nice. Or if you could click the bar itself, not just the arrows and have it jump to precicely that point in the text.


Most definitely make a catalog. I want to use Documents DE for taking notes in calculus class but I can't keep up due to the "press n guess" problem of not knowing what produces what.
Halifax wrote:
After using this for my 4 page outline this proved to be especially great although I encountered some problems that I find disturbing but not at all diminishing.

#1: I can't save over a file. Say earlier I saved a "test" file then I can not save "test" again and overwrite that. I think that should be added in.

#2: I had about ~300 - ~400 lines of text and scrolling was a b*****. If a fast scroller could be implemented. Like going 8 lines at a time instead of 1 line would be cool and I would definetly be grateful.

Those are my only problems with DocDE 6 otherwise it is great. My next problem is with the online converter.

#3: It adds some unneeded characters and forced me to edit the file after I converted. This only took 5 minutes of my time, but still it would be better if it would be perfect Smile haha. Also check your PM's Kerm for a message I am sending you.


1.) just open the program that is your document directly from DoorsCS, then type and close, do not reclick the save button.

2.) UI agree wholeheartedly

3.) Again, I agree.
Xeno_Cre8or wrote:
Halifax wrote:
After using this for my 4 page outline this proved to be especially great although I encountered some problems that I find disturbing but not at all diminishing.

#1: I can't save over a file. Say earlier I saved a "test" file then I can not save "test" again and overwrite that. I think that should be added in.

#2: I had about ~300 - ~400 lines of text and scrolling was a b*****. If a fast scroller could be implemented. Like going 8 lines at a time instead of 1 line would be cool and I would definetly be grateful.

Those are my only problems with DocDE 6 otherwise it is great. My next problem is with the online converter.

#3: It adds some unneeded characters and forced me to edit the file after I converted. This only took 5 minutes of my time, but still it would be better if it would be perfect Smile haha. Also check your PM's Kerm for a message I am sending you.


1.) just open the program that is your document directly from DoorsCS, then type and close, do not reclick the save button.

2.) UI agree wholeheartedly

3.) Again, I agree.


Holy necropost Batman!

Check the date before you post.
Regarding point (3), I'd be interested to see what these extra characters are that it adds so that I can fix them. And about point (2), yes, the speed is quite poor. I am trying to remember what it was about the variable-width font calculations that made it perform so poorly; I'll have to look at the source once again. Either way, I'll definitely implement a multi-line scroll in the next DCS.
KermMartian wrote:
Regarding point (3), I'd be interested to see what these extra characters are that it adds so that I can fix them. And about point (2), yes, the speed is quite poor. I am trying to remember what it was about the variable-width font calculations that made it perform so poorly; I'll have to look at the source once again. Either way, I'll definitely implement a multi-line scroll in the next DCS.



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Aha! And this occurs with every newline character? I think I know precisely what the problem is.
  
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