bugConstruo - Bugs: bug #4641, it is not a bug.

 
 

bug #4641: it is not a bug.

Submitted by:  None
Submitted on:  Tue 05 Aug 2003 10:29:42 PM UTC  
 
Category: NoneSeverity: 3 - Normal
Item Group: Feature RequestStatus: None
Privacy: PublicAssigned to: None
Open/Closed: OpenRelease: 0.2.2
Planned Release: None

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Tue 05 Aug 2003 10:29:42 PM UTC, original submission:

hi grumbel.
killing boring hours playing construo, thanks.
momentary i dont have a useable email adress, sorry for intruding this way.

i make this is a little patch for construo 0.2.2
this apply une force to the select particles in direction of the cursor.
is more fun to grab/lift/shake the constructions.
the patch is in the attach.

to use it:
in running mode -> select mode -> select some particules -> grab une, and drag it ( dont select too many, the strings colapse)

it was nice if in the construo was implemented:
string with mass and particles without mass
string that extend and compress with adjustvel frequency.( linear force engine)
particle that all is connect particles have circular movement (a binary force engine)
constructions that do not connect, could collide with its other.

and what i dont like in construo, the number particules increase when the strings break.

the 3d version will be fun,
thanks for construo.

Anonymous

 

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file #579:  drag-constructions-patch.0.2.2.diff added by None (1KiB - application/octet-stream - drag constructions simple patch)

 

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