UI programming
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No one will probably answer, but I will try yet again.
I have a servo, controlled by (leftx)that part works good, but when I run the simulation the part I am moving goes to halfway. I want it to start at 0 (straight out horizontal) in a 0-60 range. I tried a couple of things in the UI but I have had no success.
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Good luck Ryan!
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Thanks for the answer Chris, so I was wrong, someone did answer, just not the answer I was hoping for. I love SketchyPhysics, most of the time the things I make work as expected. If I had a "manual" to go from I would revise it and make a thorough user guide. But just pokin' and hopin', ain't workin'.
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Is the sketchyphysics code scrambled - could you theoretically read it to understand how it works?
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I might be able to figure it out, if I had a place to start, mainly I am interested in making, my models do different stuff. I have played around enough to have a basic understanding of the UI, but it's very basic. Things like rightx and righty I can figure out, but things like
-rightx-righty+1, it works but why? and whats the +1 all about?
A place to start would be like what commands there are, and how are they used. There is zero documentation on this kind of stuff that I can find.
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