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hello! happy user of Eureka on mac, and hoping to contribute PRs! i'm adding a simple feature (launch with +warp at 3d view pos), but building at head, some things seem to be broken, like splitting lines in vert mode. i'm wondering if this is something i did, or if this was broken since 1.27b. if i wanted to go back, which commit should i use? some simple git history searching didn't reveal anything obvious to me, nor do i see any release tags.
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Earlier I asked if the new development was versioned, and he essentially told me that anything newer than 1.27b was unstable, and that he would start versioning from 2.0 after he finishes adding a test suite to the software to ensure a certain quality level. He said that it's not really encouraged to use the editor built from head unless you're very careful, making backups etc, because people have had the editor crash and corrupt entire maps.
so for splitting lines, it only stops working when in FREE mode. maybe this was intentional? but it is very useful in free mode, when splitting diagonal lines off the grid. screen shot of it working in 1.27b:
so i'm just talking about the orange dot when your cursor is near a linedef - clicking splits the linedef at the dot.
hello! happy user of Eureka on mac, and hoping to contribute PRs! i'm adding a simple feature (launch with +warp at 3d view pos), but building at head, some things seem to be broken, like splitting lines in vert mode. i'm wondering if this is something i did, or if this was broken since 1.27b. if i wanted to go back, which commit should i use? some simple git history searching didn't reveal anything obvious to me, nor do i see any release tags.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: