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csbrown opened this issue
Sep 6, 2023
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displayGraphics, colours, night mode, zooming, scrollingfeatureThe current behaviour is acceptable, but could be betterupstreamLikely relevant to other platforms, should be discussed with Simon, see README.md
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Currently, the cube in Cube is set to stop laying down paint after a win. This is unfortunate, because it is interesting to investigate the puzzle by starting from the end state and working backward. Viz. start with a fully painted cube, and see how the paint comes off with various moves.
Describe the solution you'd like
After "winning" at Cube, and then moving the cube, the cube should behave normally, and not "keep" the paint.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Additional context
I am reasonably confident that this can be accomplished by removing the enclosing if scope here
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The current behaviour is acceptable, but could be better
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Likely relevant to other platforms, should be discussed with Simon, see README.md
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Graphics, colours, night mode, zooming, scrolling
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Oct 15, 2023
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Enable Cube paint after win
Cube: enable paint after win
Nov 14, 2023
displayGraphics, colours, night mode, zooming, scrollingfeatureThe current behaviour is acceptable, but could be betterupstreamLikely relevant to other platforms, should be discussed with Simon, see README.md
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Currently, the cube in Cube is set to stop laying down paint after a win. This is unfortunate, because it is interesting to investigate the puzzle by starting from the end state and working backward. Viz. start with a fully painted cube, and see how the paint comes off with various moves.
Describe the solution you'd like
After "winning" at Cube, and then moving the cube, the cube should behave normally, and not "keep" the paint.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Additional context
I am reasonably confident that this can be accomplished by removing the enclosing
if
scope hereThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: