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I tried this out - it's pretty neat - good job! | I tried this out - it's pretty neat - good job! | ||
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- any plane created goes away when exiting the wizard. Is this intended? | - any plane created goes away when exiting the wizard. Is this intended? | ||
- I found a typo in the code (spacing) on line 112 & corrected it | - I found a typo in the code (spacing) on line 112 & corrected it | ||
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+ | Hmm. For my purposes when I made it, cleaning up on exit was the right thing to do, but I guess other people might want it not to. Wizards are a little too simple for preferences... | ||
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+ | If I ever manage to make plugins on OSX, then a plane (or geometry!) plugin would be more flexible. | ||
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+ | So, if we don't want the planes to be removed on exit, how do we edit the code to prevent this? |
Latest revision as of 00:44, 28 March 2014
I tried this out - it's pretty neat - good job!
Two minor comments:
- any plane created goes away when exiting the wizard. Is this intended? - I found a typo in the code (spacing) on line 112 & corrected it
Hmm. For my purposes when I made it, cleaning up on exit was the right thing to do, but I guess other people might want it not to. Wizards are a little too simple for preferences...
If I ever manage to make plugins on OSX, then a plane (or geometry!) plugin would be more flexible.
So, if we don't want the planes to be removed on exit, how do we edit the code to prevent this?