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Are your diagrams easy to visualize? | |
Does your C1 / C2 Ceder book have diagrams of the calls
suitable for visualizing them? |
Our web-based definitions are similar to the definitions in our book.
For example, look at the web-based definition of Linear Action: http://www.ceder.net/def/linearaction.php
By the way, all of our A1, A2, C1, C2, C3A, and C3B definitions are available on the web.
I never know how many of each book to bring, so I just throw a few in the suitcase and hope they get sold. It works best if dancers specifically request specific books before I leave on my trip.
On the other hand, the Ceder Chest Definitions on the web located at http://www.ceder.net/def.php are made with color GIFs. These diagrams were generated via our CSDS program (which produces bitmap files) and a graphics program such as MS Paint (to convert the bitmap files into GIF format). CSDS can also generate bitmap diagrams in black & white, with or without couple numbers. To use the CSDS program to create diagrams, you must first purchase the program (the demo version is $25, the full version is $200). The demo version has no restrictions on creating graphics. To generate diagrams, first create a sequence starting from a squared set, entering calls to get to the desired position, then select a menu option to create a bitmap file. It's easy (so far I've done almost 3000 diagrams for our web definitions).
Our future plans include writing a book to cover Mainstream and Plus.