Focus after hint

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Nasenbaer
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Focus after hint

Post by Nasenbaer »

When I hit F8 to get a hint SudoCue marks the numbers and puts the select-frame (or how do you call it?) around those cells. But the LEDs at the bottom still show the values of the cell which had the focus before. (Ihope you understand what I mean)

Is this normal behaviour? I thought that it was different in an older version.

Peter
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Post by kmel »

Hi,

compared to the behaviour of Hint, if you select an entry in the Game Log listview, SQ marks the cells but doesn't move the cursor/focus.

As improvement:
If SQ shows a Hint, the corresponding Game Log entry is selected.
Perhaps it is even possible to mark the corresponding Analyzer row.

Cheers,
Klaus

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Post by Ruud »

The focus error is fixed.

I have embedded the Analyzer window into the main window, because it is used to often, and I could not find a nice way to keep both windows on top.

The Log window will be dropped in one of the future versions and the Analyzer will support a view compatible with the current Log window, but that will cost me a little more time.

Ruud.
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Post by nj3h »

I presume that the analyzer window can be turned off and not show in the main window if the player doesn't want to see it?
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Post by Ruud »

It is turned off by default.

You turn it on by pressing F7.
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