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« on: 27 March, 2011, 21:23:41 »
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I fixed a bug with abs( where Str0-Str9 would not work properly.  There was also a bug where Pause and Disp didn't work with abs( and temporary strings.

* Correlation Beta Build 2.zip (5.43 KB - downloaded 53 times.)
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« Reply #2 on: 28 March, 2011, 04:16:06 »
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Bugs fixed:

* int("FF does not return a bad window error for thetastep unless a person is in Map Mode
* Minimum character for Word Wrap is now $29
* Archived fonts should work

* Correlation Beta Build 3.zip (5.89 KB - downloaded 39 times.)
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« Reply #3 on: 28 March, 2011, 21:41:51 »
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Build 4.

Bugs Fixed:

* Correlation will now start with fullscreen settings unless asked otherwise.  This was a bug that did not show up on Wabbitemu.
* Correlation should now work on ALL Ti-84+ operating systems
* Fixed a Word Wrap error that was crashing the calculator

Known bugs yet to be fixed:

* Scrolling down in Word Wrap repeats lines rather than displaying new lines
* e^( and int( still don't work for displaying real numbers

* Correlation Beta Build 4.zip (5.9 KB - downloaded 42 times.)
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« Reply #4 on: 29 March, 2011, 20:33:55 »
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Build 5.

Bugs Fixed:

* I'm pretty sure I fixed the Word Wrap Scrolling bug.  Tested on actual hardware.

Known bugs yet to be fixed:

* Still working on the e^(, ln( bug.  I won't mention it again because it's an easy fix, but I do have to get to it
* Not a bug, but support for lowercase letters has yet to be added

* Corelation Beta Build 5.zip (5.45 KB - downloaded 46 times.)
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« Reply #5 on: 05 April, 2011, 01:42:08 »
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New Beta Build.

Bugs Fixed:

* ClrDraw in Correlation will now clear the screen properly, and operates faster than the standard ClrDraw.
* Word Wrap will now function properly when the user turns his calculator back on from APD
* Added code to produce better and nicer-looking results with Word Wrap
* Fixed a bug where the bottom line of text in Word Wrap would occasionaly be erased from the screen
* You can now display lowercase letters without using tokens.  If you add AsmPgrm inside your string, the rest of the letters in your string will be displayed in lowercase, assuming lowercase letters are in your font.  AsmPgrm will toggle back and forth between uppercase and lowercase.

EXAMPLE:  e^(0,0,"TAsmPgrmHIS IS A TEST. AsmPgrmYEAH!")  = This is a test. YEAH!

Known bugs:

* In retriving substrings, abs( does not work properly on a string with lowercase letters.  To keep Abs( as fast as possible, this bug will not be fixed.  Use sub( for strings that need lowercase letters.  The manual will mention this bug.
* Lowercase mode stays as lowercase mode until you use AsmPgrm in a string to toggle uppercase back on.  My desired result is to revert back to uppercase mode when a string has finished displaying.  This should be an easy fix.

* Correlation Beta Build 6.zip (6.3 KB - downloaded 49 times.)
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« Reply #6 on: 12 April, 2011, 20:55:18 »
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Build 7.  I've included a new, important Correlation chapter.  Please feel free to ask questions in the "Correlation" forum.

Bugs Fixed:

* You can now display real numbers, thanks to Runer112's amazing routine.  You cannot display complex numbers.
* Correlation will no longer crash when you run the Application Corelate.  Instead, you will see a message reminding you that you must use Asm(pgrmCORELATE) to install Correlation.
* As far as I know, scrolling up and down in Word Wrap will not mess up what letters are uppercase and what letters are lowercase.
* Text will now default to uppercase whenever text has finished displaying.

* New Correlation Chapter.pdf (8.5 KB - downloaded 83 times.)
* Correlation Beta Test 7.zip (7.3 KB - downloaded 50 times.)
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