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Show is played once, then it proceeds to new shot #103

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st4ycool opened this issue Dec 8, 2023 · 3 comments
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Show is played once, then it proceeds to new shot #103

st4ycool opened this issue Dec 8, 2023 · 3 comments

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@st4ycool
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st4ycool commented Dec 8, 2023

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This is not true

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ekiefl commented Dec 9, 2023

Thank you @st4ycool. You're right, that doc was stale.

I've updated the wiki (https://github.com/ekiefl/pooltool/wiki) correspondingly. List of changes:

(1) reflect the actual behavior
(2) explain how shots can be looped (spoiler: press r)
(3) add GIFs to show people visually what each of the controls do

Thanks for your interest in the project. I always assume that for each issue made, there's at least 10 people who encountered the problem but never said anything. So thanks!

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st4ycool commented Dec 9, 2023

Thank you!

Regards 'r' button - if shot is very fast or very slow, you won't be in time to tap R. Also, if you pocket the que ball, which is unexpected mostly of times, shot ends and you proceed to a new one, without chance to tap r or z if you are not really focused on it...

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ekiefl commented Dec 9, 2023

Yeah, I understand the issue you're talking about. You can always replay the shot by cycling through the shot history (press n and p for next and previous), however currently you can't undo a shot. It would be nice if you could press z while in aim mode, I agree.

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