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Something that is a piece of detail but would improve the user experience in situations where she/he runs several MoMA instance at the same time : it would be great that the new windows opening, the end of the optimization, the end of the exports etc... do not make the instance of MoMA where this happens the active window. I Do not know whether this is well explained, but for example, if I have two instance of MoMA running. On one I correct an error, MoMA thus re-optimize. During this time I go on the other instance of MoMA, and start going through the frames to check that everything is all right. When the optimisation is done on the first instance, it becomes the active window, and thus it starts going through the frames while the second instance stops. This is a bit of a time loss because one has to go back, and click again on the second instance to be able to keep going. This is also true when setting the number of cells : it happened to me to set the number and press enter right at the moment where the other window becomes the active one... But one definitely survives ! Simply, if this is really easy to change, that wouldn't be useless in my opinion, although certainly not a priority !
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Something that is a piece of detail but would improve the user experience in situations where she/he runs several MoMA instance at the same time : it would be great that the new windows opening, the end of the optimization, the end of the exports etc... do not make the instance of MoMA where this happens the active window. I Do not know whether this is well explained, but for example, if I have two instance of MoMA running. On one I correct an error, MoMA thus re-optimize. During this time I go on the other instance of MoMA, and start going through the frames to check that everything is all right. When the optimisation is done on the first instance, it becomes the active window, and thus it starts going through the frames while the second instance stops. This is a bit of a time loss because one has to go back, and click again on the second instance to be able to keep going. This is also true when setting the number of cells : it happened to me to set the number and press enter right at the moment where the other window becomes the active one... But one definitely survives ! Simply, if this is really easy to change, that wouldn't be useless in my opinion, although certainly not a priority !
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: