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Locked Test version 1.0.2 hopefully fixes panel icons


 

I've uploaded a new Windows installer 1.0.2:



This contains the (hoped for) fix to the installer so the program can find its icons when creating a "Panel Editor" frame.

Note that there's still a problem with the _size_ of the panel created; for reasons I don't yet understand, on some machines it's minimized down to just the top border. You'll need to grab the lower right corner and expand it to see what you're doing.

Bob
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Bob Jacobsen (Bob_Jacobsen@..., 510-486-7355, fax 510-495-2957)


Robin Becker
 

Bob,

The speed table is looking very snazzy! Especially like the ability to set
the endpoints and then fit a curve. The "constant ratio" (quadratic?) curve
takes care of the "exponential" type response, suggest you also consider a
log curve. I've found that log speed curves are very useful for providing
responsiveness at low speed while also smoothly limiting the top end
response of a loco.

Robin


 

At 7:37 PM -0700 7/29/02, Robin Becker wrote:
The "constant ratio" (quadratic?) curve
takes care of the "exponential" type response, suggest you also consider a
log curve. I've found that log speed curves are very useful for providing
responsiveness at low speed while also smoothly limiting the top end
response of a loco.
Something like this?



Bob
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Bob Jacobsen (Bob_Jacobsen@..., 510-486-7355, fax 510-495-2957)


Robin Becker
 

Bob,

Looks great to me! Think you now have 1-button speed curve solutions
knocked cold.

Robin

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Jacobsen [mailto:Bob_Jacobsen@...]
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 10:59 PM
To: jmriusers@...
Subject: RE: [jmriusers] Test version 1.0.2 hopefully fixes panel icons


At 7:37 PM -0700 7/29/02, Robin Becker wrote:
>The "constant ratio" (quadratic?) curve
>takes care of the "exponential" type response, suggest you also consider
a
>log curve. I've found that log speed curves are very useful for
providing
>responsiveness at low speed while also smoothly limiting the top end
>response of a loco.

Something like this?



Bob