Message #205
From: Don Hatch <hatch@plunk.org>
Subject: Re: [MC4D] I’m back!
Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 14:11:28 -0700
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 01:23:03PM -0700, Melinda Green wrote:
> thesamer@interia.pl wrote:
> 
> >Few suggests:
> >
> >——————————————-
> >Some time ago I also reported :
> >
> >-make linux version SLOWER…(5x5x5x5 has good tempo …but 2x2x2x2 is crazy…just like looking on changing snapshots)
The documentation describes 3 ways of slowing it down, I think.
> >  
> >
> This and all sorts of other user preferences should be relatively easy 
> to support in a Java version.
> 
> >-Could I ask about puting more options to the program instead comannd line options ?
> >  
> >
> I would like to support both. I.E. persistent user preferences which can 
> be overridden with command-line options. I already have the code to 
> handle this sort of thing.
> 
> >- I would be very happy to see all axis with the same flexibility (I need this when I’m doing quick solve with macros) 
> >
> >The lack of moving z-axis is really annoying (i like windows version…
> >  
> >
> The new version will likely support the current Windows screen rotations.
I hope this will be optional… I dislike the moving z axis as much as y’all dislike
the non-moving one.
> 
> >- there are problems with making macros which starts from middle slices (or using two slices)
> >  
> >
> Don will need to comment on macro support.
Hmm, I’m trying it right now and sometimes, but not always,
when I get to the "Enter the moves of the macro" part,
it doesn’t seem to recognize the number keys…
until I move the window a bit; then it always recognizes them after
that.  Is that the bug you are talking about?
Don
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Don Hatch
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