


Color me puzzled.Īnyway, a most welcome addition to our arsenals. The choice of buttons strikes me as particularly odd, especially in light of the fact that the parameters for model, size, orientation and reference level are all set by use of brilliantly designed small buttons found at the top of the plug-ins display. The only criticism I can level at the package is that for some of the configurations there is a lot of valuable screen real-estate that gets wasted by an unnecessarily large bezel area, populated by large buttons. I envision the larger sized meters to become really useful when viewing a screen from a distance. I also like the fact that size (small, medium and large) and orientation (vertical, horizontal) can be set by the user. Some happen repeatedly, while scientists have observed others just once. Still, this finding could indicate a breathtaking leap forward in the study of FRBs for astronomers. The latter can be adjusted to three standard reference levels (-14, -18 and -20). And one major observator圜hinas Five-hundrd-meter Aperture SphericaI radio stations Telescope (FAST)missed it entirely, so there are still questions still left unanswered. I really like the ballistics of the meters and, of course, the fact that they feature proper level scaling - something that we’ll finally get with the arrival of PT8. (Mercury users need to update their authorization to v6.0.3 before installing.) I just installed the package and played with it for a while.
