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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 21/01/2015 22:59, B.J. a écrit :<br>
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<span class="Apple-tab-span"></span><b class=""> - follow line
(fireman/pipe) works <u class="">if</u> the button is held,</b>
unlike the GTK version & the 0.18 qt compile, which only
needed mouseover (i.e. no click). Maybe that’s related to the
touch interface, i.e. it’s not possible to touch a screen w/o a
click or drag event, is it? Not sure if that has anything to do
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It's probably something we can fix because we have the mouse over
working in the 'erase' activity (erase the window over the animals).
In my case, I have a mouse pad, not a touch screen.<br>
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<div class=""><span class="Apple-tab-span"> </span>Speaking of
follow line, the new fireman bit is awesome, but some students
miss watering the flowers too :) Since we’re working on new
graphics anyway, might it be possible to include both, maybe
alternating? Just an unrelated thought. I’ll do my best to
look at all three ASAP. Thanks!</div>
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Hard to please everyone. Maybe a gender preference here. Yes we
could alternate a gardener / flower and the fireman / fire. The most
difficult part is the documentation, today we explain what to do
refering to the fireman.<br>
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Bruno.<br>
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