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Re: [Protux-devel] Stuff to work on, undo??


From: Luciano Giordana
Subject: Re: [Protux-devel] Stuff to work on, undo??
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 15:23:16 -0300
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I have only the basic (but not mapped yet) ones in mind...

^R[K]LR drag and mark region
^R<K> - delete region
^R[KK]LR  move region
^R[KK] - move edges

R is the horizontal ruler bar (not implemented yet)

when rendering , all regions will be rendered sequentially into a single file

RFC

On Monday 15 September 2003 11:12, Reinhard Amersberger wrote:
> address@hidden schrieb am 15.09.03 15:40:19:
> > > some weeks ago I noticed that sometimes JMB isn't working no longer.
> > > So please check out this procedure:
> > > Use the  Alt+Tab combination to activate another application and then
> > > return to protux by the same way. And JMb stopped working, right?
> > > The only possibility I found out to restore JMB is to do a <<K>> or [K]
> > > action first.
> >
> > this is bug. I will be checking..
> >
> > > Also I can mark region start and mark region end, but there is no
> > > visual feedback in MTA.
> >
> > I disabled it temporarly. It will be restored for 0.20 as multiple region
> > definition
>
> Ahhh .... and which kind of actions do you want/plan to offer to work on
> this region?
>
> greetings
> Reinhard
>
> > > And finally, work on previous edge every time jumps back to begin of
> > > MTA.
> >
> > another bug... I'll check it too
> >
> >
> >
> >
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