Available at the support site: http://www.mindplacesupport.com/Proteus.htm
Just a bug-fix for anyone using the monocolor mode. No other changes and no change to the editor.
-Andy.
Available at the support site: http://www.mindplacesupport.com/Proteus.htm
Just a bug-fix for anyone using the monocolor mode. No other changes and no change to the editor.
-Andy.
Hello Andy
Still no option in the editor to save the session as a text file to assist in the analysis of the session?
Hello;
Only the OS was fixed, no changes to the Editor.
With the existing Proteus editor, though, you know that you can print the session data to a printer? That's not a new feature.
If you want to save it to a text file, you just need to add a new printer that prints to "FILE:" and the type is Generic/Text. If you set that as your default printer and then print the session you'll have a text file with all the session data.
Give it a try and see how it works.
-Andy.
Andy,
It would be nice if the Proteus Editor would allow you to also sync. the right/left eyes in Usr and AS modes for Proteus 2-coloured glasses like it now seems to do with Pxx and Uxx sessions. That is, so that both the 2 AS and Usr light channels were right/left respectively.
I think you would need to add a Sync. box to the 'additional supplemental commands' to do this. I don't know how hard this would be to do but it would help me a lot. Thanks.
Cheers,
TomC
PS so what was the 2.8 bug-fix anyway?
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll add it to the wish list for the next update.
The bug-fix I think was to fix something with the monocolor mode, like it not working? Been a while, not sure. Try "help" in the editor, I think it has a changelog called "revision documentation". At least the Procyon editor does, anyway...
-Andy.
Andy,
Help in the editor for both editor and os only shows up to version 2.5, not 2.8. Also, please add to the wish list a fix for the Usr expand mode to fix the current 2x lightframe freq. problem. Thanks.
Cheers,
TomC
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