El vie, 20-09-2013 a las 02:19 +0000, ScislaC escribió:
> UX is User Experience design... and it may not be applicable in this
> case given the way you went about implementing it. I guess I should
> have realized that this was handled via a live effect (hence the spiro
> related changes too). Spiro seems usable enough for people, so given
> that this is a similar effect it's seemingly a non-issue.
>
> It's definitely less of an "incomplete" implementation than I was
> assuming.
El vie, 20-09-2013 a las 02:19 +0000, ScislaC escribió:
> UX is User Experience design... and it may not be applicable in this
> case given the way you went about implementing it. I guess I should
> have realized that this was handled via a live effect (hence the spiro
> related changes too). Spiro seems usable enough for people, so given
> that this is a similar effect it's seemingly a non-issue.
>
> It's definitely less of an "incomplete" implementation than I was
> assuming.
Ok, thanks for the new review.