mateoconlechuga / cesium

A GUI shell for the TI-84+CE
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License
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Two Bugs/Feature Requests #200

Closed BruceCosgrove closed 3 years ago

BruceCosgrove commented 3 years ago

Hello,

I've also noticed two things that may or may not be intentional. First one is you can't switch back to light mode from dark mode by using on+sto-> again. I found myself automatically trying swap back and found that I couldn't without turning it off and on again.

Second, folders can display different file information depending which folder it is. All Progams Apps AppVars

UInt2048 commented 3 years ago

First one is you can't switch back to light mode from dark mode by using on+sto-> again.

That one's intentional: the shortcut to swap to light mode is on + ln

BruceCosgrove commented 3 years ago

I can't seem to get on+ln to work for some reason even though on+sto-> does. I tried every other key and none of them seem to accidentally have that as a function. I'm not really sure what to say here other than it doesn't work for me with a fresh install of Cesium 3.4.1.

UInt2048 commented 3 years ago

Does it work with the latest, 3.5.0?

BruceCosgrove commented 3 years ago

That would be a yes. I have no idea how I missed 3.5.0 when I was updating 2 days ago when it was released 18 days ago, but whatever. :P

BruceCosgrove commented 3 years ago

On a different note, I just realized there is a single white pixel in the bottom right corner of the screen. This screen capture was taken using CEmu, but the pixel persists in both 3.4.1 and 3.5.0 in both CEmu and on my actual TI-84+CE. cemu_xNyCq

mateoconlechuga commented 3 years ago

I fixed the pixel issue. It's not worth fixing the folder thing -- it doesn't even do anything and would look worse if it was suddenly just blank.

UInt2048 commented 3 years ago

I think they're just asking for it be consistent for all the folders, such as just always displaying the archived/locked/hidden.

BruceCosgrove commented 3 years ago

Actually, I take back that request. Different file types have different information associated with them. Hence the use of folders to categorize them as such.