
In January 2025, Stéphane Deplat focused on enhancing user-facing documentation for the Normalizer and Limiter classes in the supercollider/supercollider repository. He clarified that the 'dur' parameter is equivalent to 'lookAheadTime' and cannot be modulated, addressing a common source of confusion for users. This work, primarily involving documentation and help file updates, aimed to improve API discoverability and reduce onboarding friction. By emphasizing clarity and maintainability, Stéphane’s contributions helped streamline support processes. The technical approach centered on precise language and user guidance, leveraging his skills in documentation and technical writing within the context of SuperCollider’s help system.
January 2025 focused on tightening user-facing documentation for the Normalizer and Limiter in supercollider/supercollider. The work clarifies API usage (dur is equivalent to lookAheadTime and cannot be modulated), reducing onboarding friction and potential support queries. No major bugs were fixed this month; the emphasis was on clarity and maintainability of docs.
January 2025 focused on tightening user-facing documentation for the Normalizer and Limiter in supercollider/supercollider. The work clarifies API usage (dur is equivalent to lookAheadTime and cannot be modulated), reducing onboarding friction and potential support queries. No major bugs were fixed this month; the emphasis was on clarity and maintainability of docs.

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