![]() So in that case some users have come up with another way of dealing with it. Note containers clearly wasn't meant to write text, but dividing your project into parts in LMMS hasn't been easy cause there aren't any dedicated function for it. From my experience workaround occurs much rarer than fitting and augmenting, but it is more common in use because the term is wrongly used about users adapting to bugs in general. This means that the user adapt to the program error by using the program in a way it wasn't designed for, or use another program instead. In LMMS the augmenting technique have been widely used, actually you can not yet copy several patterns, you can however open a text editor and do it. ![]() Example: If a program give you wrong calculation 1% of the time, you can run it twice and see if the result is the same, cause if it is, it is 99.5 % chance it is the correct result of the calculation. It is when a user adapt to a program by doing extra work. Augement: Again, the meaning of the word is hinting to what it means.In LMMS using fewer CPU demanding instruments could be an example of fitting. Example: If an internet program is slow in the middle of the day, you simply figure out to use it mornings or evenings instead. It is when the users adapt to the progam error by changing his own habits. Fitting: From the word fit so you can probably guess the meaning.I bet you all have heard about the last one, though your definition of workaround is probably not correct. Did you know that a user can adapt to a bug / misbehaviour / unfinished function in three ways? They are called fitting, agument and workaround.
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