Message #923

From: Anthony Deschamps <anthony.j.deschamps@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [MC4D] MC7D v0.03
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2010 18:14:58 -0400

It works on my netbook now too, so I’m sure it will work for many others now
too. I haven’t used it enough to decide between 2 and 3 click moves, but
it’s nice to have the option.

It would be great if you could implement some of the features of MC5D,
especially the ability to turn off sides or pieces with certain numbers of
stickers.

Another feature that would be great is some piece finding features. I
thought the Magic 120 cell program handled this nicely. By right clicking
on a piece, it would either show where that piece should go or highlight the
piece that belongs in that location, depending on whether or not the shift
key was being held.

If it had these two features, as well as support for macros, I think I would
be ready to solve it. Keep up the good work!

On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Andrey <andreyastrelin@yahoo.com> wrote:

>
>
> Hi all!
>
> New version of MC7D is uploaded to
> http://shade.msu.ru/~astr/MC7D/MC7D_003.zip<http://shade.msu.ru/%7Eastr/MC7D/MC7D_003.zip>. It works on DirectX9.2, and if you find that is doesn’t run on your
> computer, try to download http://shade.msu.ru/~astr/MC7D/DirectX9c.zip<http://shade.msu.ru/%7Eastr/MC7D/DirectX9c.zip>and
> unpack it in the folder with mc7d.exe file.
> Main feature of the new version is that it allows to perform twists in
> 2-click and 3-click modes (selecting on the right panel).
> 2-click mode is the same as was in the first version, and 3-click is much
> simpler. You click the face that you want to twist (be careful: small
> stickers belong to secondary faces!), then the face in direction "from", and
> then the face in direction "to". In the status line you may see progress bar
> "status of clicks". If progress bar is on 25% or 100%, program is ready for
> the first click, 50% means that face is selected, 75% - that first direction
> is
> selected. Red color indicates that last click was wrong, and program waits
> for good click (or for click in the empty space - it works as "cancel".
>
> I played a little with 3^7. 3-twist puzzles are difficult but solvable )))
>
> Good luck!
> Andrey
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