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request: oncalc readme. could even be in a different program
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everyone could make that in basic.....
Quote from: Happybobjr on December 07, 2011, 04:12:35 pmrequest: oncalc readme. could even be in a different program Perhaps a list of all the keyhooks?
When I use the on+num shortcut to compile with axe, it seems to randomly zoom (fast compile, less optimizations) or compile normally.
Quote from: Camdenmil on December 10, 2011, 11:00:34 pmWhen I use the on+num shortcut to compile with axe, it seems to randomly zoom (fast compile, less optimizations) or compile normally.If this is under the newest version of Axe, this makes perfect sense. Basically you just need to wait for thepenguin to update zStart - it's a bug caused by the incompatibility of an Axe improvement.
Quote from: ztrumpet on December 10, 2011, 11:04:14 pmQuote from: Camdenmil on December 10, 2011, 11:00:34 pmWhen I use the on+num shortcut to compile with axe, it seems to randomly zoom (fast compile, less optimizations) or compile normally.If this is under the newest version of Axe, this makes perfect sense. Basically you just need to wait for thepenguin to update zStart - it's a bug caused by the incompatibility of an Axe improvement.I saw that in the new features. I wonder why it randomly chooses between the two though.Is it possible to make a shortcut to zoom or compile normally?
Edit: Feature Request:Can you add a screen somewhere that says what is in all of the On + number hooks? I sometimes am hesitant to use them because I don't want to accidentally think that I'm pushing the wrong thing. If zStart's out of space you could even make it a standalone program; I'd just find it quite useful. Thanks!
Quote from: ztrumpet on December 10, 2011, 11:04:14 pmEdit: Feature Request:Can you add a screen somewhere that says what is in all of the On + number hooks? I sometimes am hesitant to use them because I don't want to accidentally think that I'm pushing the wrong thing. If zStart's out of space you could even make it a standalone program; I'd just find it quite useful. Thanks!Out of space? zStart is now so big that there's a negative amount of free space remaining---we've resorted to hacking data into places in the header that aren't supposed to hold application data. (Not that I think you have a bad idea; I'm just saying.)