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I quickly checked the new version and it seems to me that it has the same small defects as the previous version.
The TJunction finder function gives different results on the same file depending on when it is activated. Immediately after saving it finds all the points to improve, but if it is recalled immediately afterwards it does not find any junction points. if you make some changes to the file and execute the function the result is sometimes correct, sometimes wrong. it is as if the function were acting on a file other than the one you are working on.
If I use the right click and copy function to add a vertex to a line of code, then I find this point already preloaded in the set point function even if the point selected for the modification has changed in the meantime. At that point the only thing to do is to save, close the program and restart it.
In the new version when I select a vertex a window appears with the number and the possibility to modify it. Nice idea, but what if you wanted to disable it or move the window to a different point?
You could increase the background color which divides the triplets of values by the points.
You could increase the background color indicating the selected line through the graphical interface. if you are in the middle of the file it is the first line and therefore you find it anyway, but if you are towards the end of the file it is a bit more difficult to locate.
Perhaps this could be solved by allowing the user to set the aspect as he wishes.
Last thing the hide function works in the text window.
The lines disappear (only the color code remains) only in the file area visible on the screen. In the other parts of the file, however, the lines remain largely visible (it is not clear whether those lines refer to hidden parts or not) or some visible and other hidden.
If I then paste / add lines between hidden lines, the display goes crazy and you no longer understand which parts are visible and which are hidden. In the graphic part everything works correctly.
They are negligible defects, otherwise the program is very useful and works very well.
M.
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M. from the forums wrote me some feedback:
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