Box Humpty Bumps e.g. “j b4” are badly drawn. Why?
Classically, the half-loop at the top of a humpty bump was always drawn as if it is being flown left-to-right. Olan actually draws a cross-box humpty the way it is flawn, so the top half loop is displayed “on its side” as half an ellipse. This is similar to the way a cross-box immelman is displayed (e.g. the Advanced 2006 known program).Some people are upset with the rolling element pointing inside a humpty. This is easily fixed by pressing the “roll sign” near the roll on the left panel, to reverse the drawing direction. In other cases, extending the vertical up or vertical down lines of the humpty resolves “ugly drawing”. This is done by changing the “gaps” before or after the roll elements. If you need to extend a vertcial line that has no rolls on it, you have two options: (a) in the menu selects Edit->Extend all panels, or (b) enter a roll element on that line, add a “gap” then remove the roll element. The “gaps” entry is displayed by pressing the “>>” button of the roll panel.