At 2:42 PM +0000 9/13/02, Joe Ellis wrote:
Well, It's seems to me that one of the biggest reasons for OPS mode
programming is to play with speed matching... sooo...
How about _this_ approach?
Allow 2 decoders to be open at once, in "layered" windows. This would
let you twiddle both speed curves.
Maybe this ought to be a "special case" programmer, and use only the
MinV, MidV, MaxV, forward and reverse trim, and speed curve pane (split
horizontally for two locomotives) and allow manual entry of the
address.
More than one ops-mode programmer can be open at a time, so that's no problem except for perhaps screen space. It might be useful to create a programmer format that's really svelte so you can fit 2 or 3 or 4 on the screen at once.
Right now, you can actually open more than one programmer screen at the same time. They work independently of each other, which is confusing, but they do work. Once I make these changes to include ops-mode, I was going to limit it to only one service-mode (e.g. programming track) programmer window at a time.
Bob
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