Hi Adam and Val for your comments. 1 - I mean the elbow movement you can see in attached video. 4 - Adam, you are right, I mean forward spiral movement, that is different from the movement Val shown. Thanks Honza On 13 May 2013 17:58, Adam Frost <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Here are some replies from me below. > > Adam > > On May 13, 2013, at 6:16 AM, Honza wrote: > > Hello Val, > > I have some specific question: > > 1. Is there way how to write down movement of an elbow? Maybe it is > possible to use some "neutral" arrows for that somehow. > > What type of movement of the elbow are you talking about? Can you show us > what you mean? > > > 1. As you know, in Puddle there are two rub symbols. One "left" and > one "right". Is there any difference in the direction of movements? > > I guess in theory you could say there is a difference following the > rotation of the curl, but most people don't really pay attention to that > detail and only choice one. > > > 1. I am not sure about using (( alternating lines. I don't see any way > where this can be useful, due all information are included in movement > arrows. > > You are absolutely correct. That is the reason that I don't usually use > most of the timing symbols because the movement arrows already tell me that > information, but there are some people who feel that repetition of > information is needed and therefore use it. > > > 1. Is there easy way how to write down circular+forward movement? > > I know that Val replied already, but are you talking about a forward > looping movement (which would be what Val showed) or are you talking about > a forward spiral movement? > > > Thank you. > Honza > > >