I've installed the program on two computers (desktop & laptop) but they run virtually identical systems:
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit - service pack 1
The behaviour I have described must all be attributable to windows not allowing the program to write inside its own folders.
I used the installer (exe) to set the program up. and the behaviour occurs both in the beta and final version of LDCad.
I cannot find the menu entry you mention. Under "selection" there is no entry named "move to step" (there is no entry that begins with "move"), but I have discovered that there is a very handy "center on selection" entry!!
I've just realised I'm still using the 2nd beta on one of my machines and the "move to step" option is not there in the beta.
I realise this is a bad excuse, but had you used the "standard" menu layout (tabs at the top) I would probably have seen most of the options already. As it is I didn't see some of the entries for which I needed to scroll down. However, I believe the menu type you chose to implement may be faster to use since you never need to move the pointer to get to it.
Search locations.... perfect!
Is there a congif file hack to create your own search bins? (e.g. to create a search bin only for unofficial files)
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit - service pack 1
The behaviour I have described must all be attributable to windows not allowing the program to write inside its own folders.
I used the installer (exe) to set the program up. and the behaviour occurs both in the beta and final version of LDCad.
I cannot find the menu entry you mention. Under "selection" there is no entry named "move to step" (there is no entry that begins with "move"), but I have discovered that there is a very handy "center on selection" entry!!
I've just realised I'm still using the 2nd beta on one of my machines and the "move to step" option is not there in the beta.
I realise this is a bad excuse, but had you used the "standard" menu layout (tabs at the top) I would probably have seen most of the options already. As it is I didn't see some of the entries for which I needed to scroll down. However, I believe the menu type you chose to implement may be faster to use since you never need to move the pointer to get to it.
Search locations.... perfect!
Is there a congif file hack to create your own search bins? (e.g. to create a search bin only for unofficial files)