12-04-2015, 04:15 PM
Basically, MSP works well and performs its design objectives very well and I have to agree with itsme on this.
Writing complicated code to achieve something, that few would want or need, merely makes it harder to use for the majority and more prone to unexpected bugs creeping in.
It's too easy to ask the author of a program to re-code it when, with a little thought and experiment, the existing program can achieve the desired result. As I see it, the problem here arises from DerGraefliche trying to do something that was never part of the original design brief. More importantly, it's probably solved most easily by having separate parts (as suggested by itsme) not by re-writing the code.
Writing complicated code to achieve something, that few would want or need, merely makes it harder to use for the majority and more prone to unexpected bugs creeping in.
It's too easy to ask the author of a program to re-code it when, with a little thought and experiment, the existing program can achieve the desired result. As I see it, the problem here arises from DerGraefliche trying to do something that was never part of the original design brief. More importantly, it's probably solved most easily by having separate parts (as suggested by itsme) not by re-writing the code.
Graeme
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1: Samsung 12.2" SM-P900: Android 5.0.2
2: eSTAR GRAND HD Quad-Core 4G 10.2": Android 5.1
Some of my music here - https://www.soundclick.com/graemejaye