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Stay where you\'re put.
One more feature request:
It'd be nice if MTH recorded the sizing and location of the main window. Every time I open it, I resize it and move it to the corner of my second monitor. It'd be cool if I only had to do that once. Thanks again. -Sam |
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Re: Stay where you\'re put.
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One more feature request: It'd be nice if MTH recorded the sizing and location of the main window. Every time I open it, I resize it and move it to the corner of my second monitor. It'd be cool if I only had to do that once. Thanks again. -Sam [/ QUOTE ] Good point! I'll be adding this together with the customized column options. |
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Re: MTH v2.005
Two Words....
Awe-Some! Great interface. Takes a bit of getting used to, but after 1k hands, I don't know how I played without it. |
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Re: MTH v2.005
I am unable to move tables to new locations permanently. The next time a moved table becomes active it is returned to the former location. I'm wondering if there is a setting that I might be misusing? I have on: move active table and force active table to be topmost.
Also, the bet button works only sometimes. If the cursor is in the bet box, it updates, otherwise, it doesn't. Everything else seems great. |
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Re: MTH v2.005
[ QUOTE ]
I am unable to move tables to new locations permanently. The next time a moved table becomes active it is returned to the former location. I'm wondering if there is a setting that I might be misusing? I have on: move active table and force active table to be topmost..... ...Everything else seems great. [/ QUOTE ] I second that. I'm guessing maybe MTH stores the 'table location' when it is first opened, and ignores me if I 'temporarily reposition' it. Perhaps we need a toggle switch in the MTH window that we can select to 'officially move and remember the new location' then re-toggle to lock in that position and have MTH ignore further manipulation? |
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Re: MTH v2.005
It should store the old location each time the table is moved from a non-active-location to the active location. I'll check up on why it doesn't.
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