levyshay
October 13th, 2002, 03:55 PM
Hi Ron,
I just started creating loop commands for girder and I noticed some things I thought would make testing commands easier.
1. "Test command" should work even when Don't send the IR commands when girder is foreground window .." is set. (I think someone asked it already)
2. I think that "Toggle input devices" Should be changed to "Toggle plugins" or something like this, meaning when disabling input devices disable all girder command processing. One example I needed it is when creating a loop in a command with no way to exit it, What I had to do is open the menu and select "Don't send the IR commands when girder is foreground window .." to stop it.
3. Have the ability to open a edit window or something similar in "Variable manipulation script" sometime scripts get very long, and it's hard to read them in such small space.
Anyway I know you don't have time now, If you had time reading till here then I'm very happy, please don't deal with this now, If I see you forgot me then next year I'll remind you :-)
Thanks,
Shay Levy.
I just started creating loop commands for girder and I noticed some things I thought would make testing commands easier.
1. "Test command" should work even when Don't send the IR commands when girder is foreground window .." is set. (I think someone asked it already)
2. I think that "Toggle input devices" Should be changed to "Toggle plugins" or something like this, meaning when disabling input devices disable all girder command processing. One example I needed it is when creating a loop in a command with no way to exit it, What I had to do is open the menu and select "Don't send the IR commands when girder is foreground window .." to stop it.
3. Have the ability to open a edit window or something similar in "Variable manipulation script" sometime scripts get very long, and it's hard to read them in such small space.
Anyway I know you don't have time now, If you had time reading till here then I'm very happy, please don't deal with this now, If I see you forgot me then next year I'll remind you :-)
Thanks,
Shay Levy.