Author Topic: 4.1.13. Some Bug fixes. First steps in built in Papagayo module.  (Read 3082 times)

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Release 4.1.13

COntent for this release is from Gil. You will notice download file is 1 mbyte larger. This is because we are now installing the 132,000 word dictionary from Carnegie Mellon University. These dictionaries will support the new built in Papagayo that Gil is designing.
This new feature is not yet released , but knowing Gil, it wont be long.

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4.1.13  Jul 24, 2015
   -- enh(gil) First pass at coding a built in Papagayo into xLights. You will see 4 new dictionary files in xLights/bin
    -- bug(gil)   Column 0 wasn't working properly for pasting to single cell.
    -- enh(gil)   Change the look of the labels
    -- bug(gil)   Prevent text labels from piling up on left side when scrolling.
« Last Edit: July 25, 2015, 12:36:50 AM by sean »
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Re: 4.1.13. Some Bug fixes. First steps in built in Papagayo module.
« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2015, 03:27:12 AM »
Awesome !

I just finally finished my Neon flex singing faces after a few detours around the panels and BBB.

 :) {Hands rubbing in glee and expectation ...}
Gerry

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Re: 4.1.13. Some Bug fixes. First steps in built in Papagayo module.
« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2015, 07:07:12 AM »
Just browsed down through "standard_dictionary" and "extended_dictionary"

That is a huge amount of phonemic work!!! 

I'm seriously impressed with the amount of time somebody put into that. (Carnegie Mellon)

the small amount of teenager in me searched for obscenities and expletives.  Yep - they're in there!
« Last Edit: July 25, 2015, 07:11:02 AM by JonB256 »