Thread Subject: Re: Web Gaps - keyboard operation
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From: Gregg Vanderheiden
Date: Fri, Jan 19 2007 12:15 AM
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I think we should start by figuring out what we think should be in and out
of our requirement. Then work on how to define it.
Gregg
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Gregg C Vanderheiden Ph.D.
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> Defining that Photoshop, Corel Paint and similar tools are
> not E&IT and therefore exempt is certainly an interesting
> approach, but probably one that is too easily open to abuse?
>
> I am certainly interested to hear how one could type a set of
> instructions to create a painting with a watercolour brush.
>
> Another interesting example ocurred to me after the call
> yesterday. In music one can play most western music scores
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