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there's only a small percentage that can do that
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but tokens, many do not open the scripts to see the code I get what you are saying about limiting. I usually look at the source code of my scripts, so I don't have the problem of not knowing what a script can do Even with classifications you'll still get stuck or find something that works better. a good script writer would write what the script is capable of in the comments of the script But it might might also reduce creativity with regards to how you use scripts well, a classification might help beginners to get started. but will admit that occasionally I get a surprise to find out that one will do mutate, also because I have folded for so long, I have many scripts and am familiar with most of them. And, it's something to go by-as opposed to nothing whatsoever. Why not? It's no differnt than using labels to categorize your gmail. tokens - do you think that a keyword/tag system might be helpful for some folders? I still dont think it makes sense in practice to classify scripts like that gitwut: I see I already answered you comments in that feedback.
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yes - something smallish but not too small it would be nice to have a few permanent proteins available as a test bed for scripts
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I would like to have a permanent practice protein to play with so I could try out the scripts etc before I actually need them. The thing is to be able to assign multiple tags for each script even the oldest vets have a learning curve when it comes to new tools Even start game, mid game and end game doesn't really make sense for scripts Well, I would like a classification, but for me it seems like utopia. For example, I can't make sense out of the cutpoint stuff. sorry, I was afk, but it would help me to actually see a video of someone hand manipulating an actual puzzle. I had several ideas that I put fort in a feedback, but it was slightly off-topic and didn't stir much interest. I think classification of recipes is difficult newer versions of the same script would help too. I think it would be helpful to have better classification of Recipes. maybe webinars that could be recorded and placed on the website? I would like to see folders show us in "real time" situations video would be good, the baker lab does good video, but not many of them play.
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I don't know what else could be used as a teaching tool so greep & harp - what kinds of thing - and how - would you like to see as teaching tools? I would love to see any script you downloaded automatically be shared to yourself I went into selection by mistake today - couldn't get out fast enough madde - we are opposite then, I rarely use the selection interface I think downloading new recipes is the only thing I use the old interface for Is there any way to cycle through sidechain positions in the main interface? I know but theres still things that can only be done in the old interface, isn't there? maybe just to me - but I'd rather have a pause button than any other new tool I can dream of but no question there are some advantages to it that *should* be integrated into the original Omni - there is history to that that you can search on the website - the selection interface is no longer supported the devs probably waiting for the 5th anniversary of that request Solve the scisma between old and new interface, perhaps? the original request for a "pause" button that Brick did is years old dunno madde - if not bugs then long requested features/fixes - from looking at the feedback :-) so maybe more learning tools? video? are there still significant bugs around? since I'm fairly new, I still am not good with the existing tools yet! Don't need more to confuse me. :) casp is almost over - which would you consider more important a priority? fixing current bugs - or shiny new tools? or something else? So I have a general question for the neighborhood.