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Unread 09-01-2003, 15:39
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Very nice

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Originally posted by Suneet
Any suggestions, bug reports, etc. are welcome.
A few minor ones:

When I drag an object onto another, it doesn't drop when I let go of it if it went behind the target object.

In light of yesterday's update, I think the multiplier up/down arrows are unneeded.

If a robot is touching one of its stacks, the score for that stack is not deducted.

On your help page 2, you misspelled multiplier and intuitive.

Also on page 2, you say to drag the bins into the yellow strips. That confused me at first since the strips look green. It would make more sense if you said to drag them into the gray areas. (Or did you change the yellow to gray, and forgot to change the help?)

And still on page 2: Your note says "Note the two different Field Reset Buttons" shouldn't that be three reset buttons? Or are you not thinking of "Setup for Simple Scoring" as a field reset button.
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