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posted: 14 Jun 2011 11:51 from: richard_t
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Hello I think I remember that Martin mentioned there will be new mouse actions for adjusting check and wing rails at some point, and was there a screenshot? Will these make it into the next version of Templot? Thanks |
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posted: 14 Jun 2011 14:49 from: Martin Wynne
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richard_t wrote: I think I remember that Martin mentioned there will be new mouse actions for adjusting check and wing rails at some point, and was there a screenshot?Hi Richard, Sorry, no. Coding-wise the check rails are bit of a nightmare. The present arrangements leave a lot to be desired, but twice now they have beaten my attempts to upgrade to something better. A few years ago they caused an entire Pug (0.81) to be abandoned at a late stage because the check rail coding fell apart in total confusion. This time I'm absolutely not going to touch the check rails until I have the next Pug finished and released. Unfortunately that means the present check rail arrangements will have to remain as they are for the time being. After that I intend to start again and provide full check rail adjustment by mouse action. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 14 Jun 2011 15:04 from: richard_t
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Thanks for the update, at least I've not missed them in the update. I'll just have to manage with the current arrangments. |
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