Right, so it's a percentage. I assume that the following pattern's rotor temperature of 7.94 (i.e. 794%) is incorrect then? (The heat seems excessively high as well, given only eight cells are changing.)The temperature of an oscillator is the average percentage
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x = 10, y = 10, rule = B12345678/S012345678History:T10
10A$10A$9AF$10A$10A$10A$10A$10A$10A$10A!
In Help > Identify as well as the period map legend, could "State6" and "St.6" be renamed to "Off DF" (for "off deathforcer")? "State 6" could mean anything, since any given rule or rule table could define state 6 to be something completely different. I think that communicating the behaviour of these cells in a similarly short acronym would be far better.
While we're at it, low-period oscillators containing these cells will have their name escape the period map legend slightly:
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x = 3, y = 4, rule = LifeHistory
.2A$.A$.2F!
[[ COLOR UIBACKGROUND DeepSkyBlue ]]
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For the following two patterns on square Klein bottles, if we use Save Pattern, the first's bounded grid definition stays as is, but the second's becomes "K20*". I find this behaviour to be problematic: Klein bottles are the only supported type of bounded grid where the two axes will always have different behaviour by definition (planes, tori and cross surfaces always have the same two types of boundary, and spheres must be square at all times), so collapsing down one of these definitions to a single number and having the other remain unchanged doesn't make sense to me.
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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B3/S23:K20,20*
o$obo$2o!
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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B3/S23:K20*,20
o$obo$2o!