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x = 20, y = 2, rule = B3/S23
10o4bo$13obob4o!
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x = 20, y = 2, rule = B3/S23
10o4bo$13obob4o!
Hm, that doesn't match what I see. I mean, "Copy Complete" is now what you'll usually see -- there's a potential for a two-stage copy, where LifeViewer does the work and then you have to click a button to confirm. This is because Ctrl+C now copies the current generation that's in the viewer, not the original pattern -- and a pattern that has run for a while is often a lot more RLE than the original pattern. Ctrl+Shift+C copies the original pattern, and Ctrl+Alt+C copies the current pattern but also includes comments.Ian07 wrote:What happened to the copy function? Everything I try to copy instead gives me this and says "Copy complete" instead of "Copied to Clipboard":Code: Select all
x = 20, y = 2, rule = B3/S23 10o4bo$13obob4o!
Please let me know which operating system version and browser version you are using. Also please paste the output into a text editor so I can see any message.Ian07 wrote:What happened to the copy function? Everything I try to copy instead gives me this and says "Copy complete" instead of "Copied to Clipboard":Code: Select all
x = 20, y = 2, rule = B3/S23 10o4bo$13obob4o!
I believe this is now fixed on Firefox. Please try this test page and let me know your results:wildmyron wrote:Copy doesn't seem to do anything when I'm using Firefox - i.e. no change to the clipboard at all. I didn't report this initially because I thought it was due to the old version of Firefox I was using (v60.5.2 esr on Win10 x64). I've just tested with Firefox v65.0 on Linux and Copy fails there as well. Working fine on Chrome v67.0, Win10 x64.
This works correctly (Fx 60.5, Win10 x64).rowett wrote:Please try this test page and let me know your results:
- Let the pattern run until generation 100 (which it will do automatically)
- Click on the LifeViewer window and Press Ctrl-C and then wait while "Copying..."
- When prompted "Press Enter to complete copy"
- You will then see "Copy Complete"
- Now paste this copy into a text editor and you should see RLE that starts with "x = 4165, y = 4134, ..."
I think you meant Ctrl-Shift-C. In that case, yes, this also works correctly.rowett wrote:[*]Now click on the LifeViewer window and press Ctrl-Alt-C
[*]You should see "Copy Complete"
[*]Paste this new copy into a text editor and you should see RLE that starts with "x = 165, y = 134, ..."[/list]
I did indeed. Thanks for checking!wildmyron wrote:I think you meant Ctrl-Shift-C. In that case, yes, this also works correctly.
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x = 2, y = 2, rule = B3/S23
bo$o!
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x = 5, y = 5, rule = B3aeij4aejrtw5-ejkr6-e78/S23
bo$4o$bobo$b4o$3bo!
Probably not since they sit on the offset square grid which only works one way.muzik wrote:Will rotating hexagonal grids ever be supported? I've wanted the option to have hexagons lying flat, as they are on the wiki, instead of with a vertex pointing down.
Not now. If I get to triangular rules I'll implement the grid then.muzik wrote:Implementing a triangular grid preliminarily
This has been fixed. Thanks for reporting!Ian07 wrote:When rewinding after a pattern dies out, the final spark toggles back and forth:Code: Select all
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Yes it's on the backlog.muzik wrote:Can the draw button be greyed out on invalid patterns instead of giving an error message?
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bo$obo!
Yes I'm still working on it.muzik wrote:Just saw the triangular test. Excited.
The spacing between cells seems a bit off, though (especially easy to see with history).
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x = 11, y = 6, rule = B13579Y/S13579YL
o3b3obo$o3bobobo$o3bobobo$o3bobobo$o3bobobo$3ob3ob3o!
[[ SQUARECELLS HEXDISPLAY ]]
Yes it's already on the backlog.muzik wrote:Can the current triangular Moore neighbourhood have its extension changed to TM, and the triangular von Neumann neighbourhood made to use T instead, for consistency with Tim Hutton's FredkinModN.py script (if I remember correctly)?
Possibly but low priority if so.muzik wrote:Can LifeViewer be made to convert TriLife rules into its own 2-state rule format when loading them?
It probably doesn't make sense since the square grid for 2-state triangular rules isn't helpful. With the hexagonal grid we just change how each cell is drawn (cell or hexagon) but the neighbourhood and grid are correct.muzik wrote:Will we be able to deactivate the triangular grid for triangular rules/activate it for non-triangular rules like with hexagons?
Not planned.muzik wrote:Will triangular neighbourhoods for LTL be considered?
Yes it's on the backlog.muzik wrote:Can an option to add spacing around the triangles and squares like the hexagons currently have be added (as well as an option to expand the hexagons so they touch)?
Not planned.muzik wrote:Will major gridlines be added for triangular rules?
Yes it will be an option.danny wrote:I have one minor request, when you draw it should halt the lifeviewer and then continue when you release
Fixed, thanks.muzik wrote:Found a way to make cells invisible:Code: Select all
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