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posted: 29 May 2008 16:21 from: richard_t
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I've just noticed this: If I scroll through the templates (selecting each one in turn) in the storage box in "Show Drawing" mode, the information box is updated with the templates details. If the storage box is in "Show list" mode, the information box isn't updated. (It's useful to quickly scroll through in this manner - for example to see the min. radius of the templates.) Templot version 0.91c on Windows XP. Richard. |
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posted: 29 May 2008 16:52 from: Martin Wynne
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richard_t wrote: If I scroll through the templates (selecting each one in turn) in the storage box in "Show Drawing" mode, the information box is updated with the templates details. If the storage box is in "Show list" mode, the information box isn't updated. Hi Richard, Thanks for reporting this bug. The info panel does actually work in both modes, but not if you hide the storage box and then show it again. After showing the storage box you must click the info button again to get the info panel working again. I will fix this so that if the info panel is visible it works, regardless of whether you click the info button or not. By the way, the quickest way to run through the storage box is in Show List mode. Click in the list, and then you can run up and down the list with the keyboard arrow up-down keys. While you are doing this the templates will be highlighted on the pad, so you can see where you are in the track plan. regards, Martin. |
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