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FiendishX
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 10:50 pm   

gauges aren't full when val = max
 
Why is it that when I set a gauge to have a value equal to its max value it isn't full? In order to fill the gauge I have to set the value equal to maxval+(maxval/100) or something similar that adds an extra amount on the end.
That doesn't make sense.
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Tech
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 1:40 am   
 
I just tested this and it works fine for me. Can you post the settings for your trigger so we can say if it's a problem with how it's set up? Also exactly what do you mean by isn't full?

[Edit] I saw you button info from your other post and I saw what you mean.

I can't be 100% but it's seems to be an artifact of Exlporer gauges vs the other styles. For example if you uncheck Explorer Style the display. It could very well be a bug. Unfortunately if it is, it's not likely that much will be done about. Zuggsoft has frozen development on zMUD and is now focused on developing primarily on CMUD, the next generation mud client from Zuggsoft.
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FiendishX
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 1:57 am   
 
Tech wrote:
Also exactly what do you mean by isn't full?

I mean that the bar isn't full...
Here's a picture.


The first one has value = maxval.
The second one has value = maxval+maxval/100.
See how they're not the same? Why does the gauge only fill up when value > maxval?
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 2:03 am   
 
Double post... read my post edit about. Curiously enough the artifact does exist CMUD as well... I never noticed it myself before because I generally don't use the standard explorer style gauges.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 2:09 am   
 
I'm not terribly worried about it, since I have a solution that seems to work. I just figured I'd post about this while I was posting about the other thing.
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