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    • RE: [plugins]SP3 alpha2. Win & Mac

      That actually seems to work... about half the time, but it's much better than it was.

      Thanks, WilleyKJ!

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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    • RE: [plugins]SP3 alpha2. Win & Mac

      Everything working amazing well... except I can't seem to rename controllers in the Mac version. I type a new name in the Inspector, but it doesn't seem to take. When I run the simulation, no sliders appear for motors or servos I attempted to rename.

      Is this a known bug?

      *** SEMI-WORKAROUND***

      I just created a new motor and used "slider('NEW NAME')" in the Controller field. That took... but it seems to only work once. I can't rename another motor, or (obviously) use the same name to run 2 motors off one slider.

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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    • RE: [plugins]SP3 alpha2. Win & Mac

      Outstanding! Can't wait to get started. Thanks Again.

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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    • RE: SketchyPhysics3 Update.

      Sorry to hear about the accident -- I couldn't imaging not having an useable mouse hand. Thanks for the update -- I'm thrilled to hear SP finally going to make it to the Mac. Thank you for you efforts.

      More on the point, friction coefficients would be a welcome and powerful addition to SP. I could almost imagine eventually seeing a feature like quick-and-dirty CFD. That would be cool.

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