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Re: [glob2-devel] proposed state machine for the building life cycle
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Joe Wells |
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Re: [glob2-devel] proposed state machine for the building life cycle |
Date: |
Mon, 30 Apr 2007 19:08:08 +0100 |
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Leo Wandersleb <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi Joe
>
> sorry but your A X C D ... are a bit confusing
Okay. I have rewritten the text with long names and will resend it.
Hopefully that will help.
> and such confusing mails are then little help for those who really work on
> the state machine.
>
> what i get from your mail is:
> for the desired building state all states should be allowed (why not sell
> buildings in future versions)
Nope. Obviously my text needs clarification.
> when work is ordered controls should allow to control the building even
> before it is finished.
Again, nope. Sorry, will deconfuse and resend.
> greetings, leo wandersleb
>
> p.s.: please don't always put the main part of your mails below some
> "--" as it gets interpreted as a signature and my thunderbird acts
> very strange with that.
Okay.
> not including it in the reply is desired behaviour.
Actually, that's not true.
> but even copy/paste doesn't work as all those many lines
> end up in one line. all lines on to of each other.
Not sure why this is happening to you. Sounds like a bug in
Thunderbird. Or maybe a configuration option to behave in a buggy
way. :-)
--
Joe