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posted: 27 Jun 2014 14:02 from: Martin Wynne
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Templot has been available for 15 years and has had over 3,000 unique users in all that time, and I still keep finding bugs which have been there from the beginning and no-one has ever mentioned. If background templates are hidden, you can still click on the empty space they would occupy and get their pop-up menu on the left. This makes no sense at all and must be utterly confusing to any beginner who stumbles across it. Fixed in the next program update. Better late than never. Martin. |
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posted: 27 Jun 2014 14:08 from: TCLyth click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
ROFL!!! Now, how did you find that now, when you hadn't found it at all in the last 15 years??? You MUST'VE done something different! Cheers, Tim Lyth |
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posted: 27 Jun 2014 14:28 from: Martin Wynne
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TCLyth wrote:Now, how did you find that now, when you hadn't found it at all in the last 15 years???Hi Tim, Yes, I've added a keyboard shortcut to the hide menu item, and was testing it. I'm normally in the habit of temporarily wiping templates which are in the way, rather than simply hiding them, so I haven't used the hide function very often while track planning. But wiping templates also removes them from the sketchboard and test outputs, which is not always very helpful, whereas simply hiding them doesn't do that. So I thought I would make the hide function more accessible by adding a shortcut. regards, Martin. |
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