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Old 07-02-2012, 04:40 PM
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If someone is going to work on Gonstruct, it should be noted that these are the most important bugs/improvements:
  • Dragging the tileset slider causes the entire tileset to draw over the level until the slider is released.
  • No right-click tile flood fill when having multiple tiles selected.
  • Ctrl+Z does not restore deleted layers.
  • Unknown reason(s) causes some gmap levels to crash the client.
  • If you accidentally right click to flood fill outside of the level boundries, the client crashes.
  • The ability to zoom out on gmaps would be fantastic.
  • Wrong settings can cause the client not to start until you remove them from AppData.
  • If done properly, having layers displayed in their own layer section (PhotoShop/PaintShopPro style) could be an improvement. If not done right, the current way they work is just fine.
  • Not sure if this is a bug or just poor implementation, but selecting tiles on a layer > Ctrl+C > navigate to another layer > unselect the tiles causes them to be moved from the original layer to the current layer. Would be nice with a better way of handing that, because it's a great feature.
  • If a tileset image is updated while having Gonstruct opened, it would be nice if the level would redraw.

That's all I could come up with for now.
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