+1 on the standard terminology, although I am sure that current BIAB usage is so ingrained that any change will be vigorously resisted by both PG and users. Given that, a glossary (dictionary, actually, since new terms are being defined) would be very nice.

I have also long requested/argued for a comprehensive index in both printed and online version of the manual, with said entries in the online version being hyperlinks instead of simple text. As it stands I need a printed manual so I can pencil in all the things that aren't included in the index.

Here's to musical excellence with BIAB!

Richard


"My primary musical instrument is the personal computer."