<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Phineus:
<B>>>the patch.
Bingo, we got it.
>>the inifinte loop is just reaaaaaal loooooonnnng
three clicks = infinite ;
LOL
>>i went ahead and added them
Welp, since I'm behind the times, better add "mtm2mtm2.pod" to the list (right to the top).
btw, wk,
Jump by Monsta Driva has several shine throughs
>>moving the files Up and down the list
Excellent !
>>placing selected files at the top
Fantastic !
>>list of prefered order needs to stick.
***working on this part and i think i got it just gotta code it and test it****
Yep, that's a help
>>reworking the gui
Here's another
suggestion*****New Form Looks Kinda like this with a few more options *****
glossary: "refresh" would be your current update; "restore" would be to remount and reorder the stockers
***added the restore button **** just gotta code it******
Note. If stockers are missing, can we get a note (not a nag) about it somehow? This needs more thought because sometimes we don't want stockers (ie, rumbles). And, I don't think we need the prompt for updating/refreshing the list.
**** the message box has been removed ****
>>deleting files right there in the program
Wow wee !
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It's late here and I spent too long making that graphic, lol. I still got other work to do. But anyway, you've made excellent progress and we're an inch away from making this my new favorite pod mounting program. I think the ini file thing needs some explaining before I'm ready to take full advantage of that (or even to test it out). The help file needs work. And we need a concise name. SmurfMount or Smurfini would be just fine. Sorry, my friend, but I got just plain ol' smurf already and we should really avoid naming conflicts. Like Malibu350 says, we really didn't expect to see another program with the smurf name. Also, I didn't mean to be presumptious about suggesting an alternate interface, but, and you can ask a few of the others around here, but it's something I stew about all the time. I love the way you have the patch pics integrated with the program, but on regular use I don't always need to be staring at it. Like the mount count. Unless you're getting close or slightly over, the count isn't critical. For those it is important for, they could just open it up. (note, reg setting so the preference sticks on change).
Last thing, and I haven't tried it, will this preserve custom entries in the pod.ini file? I mean, suppose mtm is on c drive, but I make a d:\tracks folder and type in a path to that? Eg
d:\tracks\frottage.pod
**** it currently it doesn't support alternate locations ****
Will smurf keep that valid even though it's not in the mtm folder or sub directory?
And that's it for tonight. I'll check back in sometime tomorrow afternoon.
Okay okay, one more. I just did a test. If a pod is listed in pod.ini but you delete it from the hdd. Great news, smurfie automatically adjusts. Good show all around. I'm very impressed with what you have so far.
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I got several new things going for it and i hope to get them done pretty quick. my goal it to virtually eliminate the "having to open the MTM2 folder to do something" if all works well then this "could almost be the best tool yet" my main concern for the moment is making it do too much i'll let ya now as soon as i get these few new things i am working on done so evryone can see how bad they hate it lol...
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