Is there a way to configure the program to use 2 digits after the decimal point instead of 3 in the grams display?
No. This was discussed in the past few pages I believe.Is there a way to configure the program to use 2 digits after the decimal point instead of 3 in the grams display?
Here is HotRod's explanation: New Calculator to tryIs there a way to configure the program to use 2 digits after the decimal point instead of 3 in the grams display?
Thanks for reposting that, I was too lazy earlier to search for it.Here is HotRod's explanation: New Calculator to try
No worries. You mentioned "a few pages" and I got curious so I went looking. It was back further than I thought so I thought I would add the link.Thanks for reposting that, I was too lazy earlier to search for it.
No. This was discussed in the past few pages I believe.
I have tried to make this happen and unable to. Do you have an option to look at the "Details" of the exception when it is thrown and can you PM or email it to me?Possible bug(s)?
Whenever a flavor percentage is set to anything below .2% (.0x, .1x), pressing the up button causes an exception that is 'recoverable' by just clicking "continue".. but I need to manually enter other percentages if it's anything below that .2%, in order to avoid that.
Also of note is that I have auto-increment set for flavor% in .1% increments up to 1%.
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And about that auto-increment feature... Is it supposed to go straight down to my upper percentage that I've set if going from say, 3%, all the way down to 1%(my upper-set limit in auto-increment) when clicking the down button? Even though I have it set for .25% increments outside of the range set in auto-increment?
Thanks.
Saved the debug info if you need it.Got an Unhandled Exception. In accessing the Steeping Recipes from the View Menu.
Cannot access a disposed objet.
Object name: "RecipeEntryCombbox"
Closing the program and reopening appears to have taken care of it.
Awesome update! Still can't thank you enough for all your hard work. Amazing, Amazing, Amazing.....
That said: here comes for feature requests/ideas;
1. Please add a column "alarm value" *editable* and sortable in the ingredients editor window ** This leads to feature request #2 **
2. Would be nice if the threshhold and alarm value were co-reversable. (IE. If I fill in the newly added "alarm value" column it then will automatically update the threshold value (just like in the reverse method already implemented)). This would be very valuable for someone like me who does not always order the same amount of ingredients each time I order. So if I order one time 100ml of nicotine and then enter a threshold of 90ml so I get an alarm at 10ml.. This is awesome until I run out and then I buy 1L of nicotine. If I don't edit the threshold then the alarm values are now messed up. Would be easier for me to just add an alarm each time I add ingredients. This way I could open the ingredients editor and see a new column for alarm value. Then thanks to your awesome copy/paste feature I can select all of my flavours and enter say 5ml and then no matter how much I buy I will get the alarm at 5ml.
3. In the "search for recipes" window please add checkbox to only show ingredients currently in stock.
4. In the "search for recipes" window could you please add an option to only show ingredients that can produce a 100% inventory ready recipe(s)
5. In the "search for recipes" window could you please add an option to show only single or only multiple flavour recipe(s) ** A drop down menu could be perfect for this **
6. Today I made a mistake and hit the "Make recipe" button ( I happened to be viewing the wrong recipe at the time and forgot to switch back to the one I was actually making) and this made me think of adding in a "UnMake Recipe" option in the menu for those rare moments like this one. Then when pressed it would show you the recipes currently being made so you can select the one you want and then it would unmake the recipe and automatically add back the deducted inventory.
7. ** Not a feature request, but an issue since last update ** I resorted the columns in the ingredients editor window ** last version ** and they were remembered each time I opened the ingredients editor window. After the last update **not sure what could have caused this** they are all back to the default order they were in when I first opened the window. I resorted them back to the way I like to have them but each time I close the window and reopen it the sorting I did is gone and it is back to the default.
@Hoggy explains it well. this menu, the pin will remove after updating. It's not really a problem, repinning it is just a few clicks, just wondering if it would be an easy fix.The installation and updates place both icons on your desktop and also in the start menu in the folder "JuiceCalculator". Is that not occurring for you? What location on your start menu are you referring to?
Saved the debug info if you need it.
@Hoggy explains it well. View attachment 603883 this menu, the pin will remove after updating. It's not really a problem, repinning it is just a few clicks, just wondering if it would be an easy fix.
I have these items on my investigage/to-do list.Any luck or comments on the below. posted on page 128
You can accomplish this by using the adjust inventory button6. Today I made a mistake and hit the "Make recipe" button ( I happened to be viewing the wrong recipe at the time and forgot to switch back to the one I was actually making) and this made me think of adding in a "UnMake Recipe" option in the menu for those rare moments like this one. Then when pressed it would show you the recipes currently being made so you can select the one you want and then it would unmake the recipe and automatically add back the deducted inventory.