Sounds logical to me ...the double weather systems are a bit of
nuisance , would be nicer, in my opinion , if they could be combined
in a single dialog .... but not sure if that's possible.I use real
world weather anyway , so i never use those settings.
Cheers

On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Stuart Buchanan <stuar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've just done a pass over the GUI making minor changes to clean it up
> and make it consistent.
>
> There are a couple of slightly more significant layout changes I'd
> like to make, but want to discuss first.
>
> 1) Currently there is a wireframe option on the Rendering menu. While
> it's of moderate interest to developers, I don't think it's really of
> any interest to the average user. I'd like to move this option to the
> Debug menu.
>
> 2) As it stands, it's very difficult for a new user to understand the
> difference between Local Weather and Global Weather. let alone how
> they inter-relate.  Enabling the Local Weather package requires
> setting "Enabled local weather module" from the Local Weather Settings
> menu, yet the rest of the settings a user is likely to want are in the
> Local Weather dialog.  As a first step to sorting this out, I'd like
> to do the following:
> 2a) Move the "Enable local weather module" checkbox to the Local Weather 
> dialog.
> 2b) Move  "Local Weather Settings" to the Debug menu, on the
> assumption that more users will never need to modify the settings
> there (Thorsten R. - is this true?)
>
> 3) Split the Jetway Settings, and move the "Enable jetway editor",
> "Debug mode" and "Open Editor" buttons to a new dialog in the Debug
> menu. Again, on the basis that most normal users have no interest in
> these controls.
>
> Comments?
>
> -Stuart
>
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