Thanks for your advices, Hongbin.
But let me be more specific. The layers are dismantled when
I try to connect units in a customized, "unit by unit" basis.
I mean, when I do the next steps:
1) select one unit
2) select the other unit
3) click on the "connect units" button
4 (and unnexpected result): netview gets crazy
Of course, I have not any problem in connecting units in a
"layer by layer" basis.
Again, thanks for your time and concern,
pdpers.
I
occasionally use pdp++ on my win2000 notebook, and I think it is still a
workable environment. I did find some unstable problems, including
(a) lost cursor; (b) unresponsive root/project window (this can
be scary after you spent sometime to create/modify the
project); and (c) mouse click problems in netview window. Here are
my workarounds. For (a) I don't quite remember my solution. For
(b) I found that if you just do resizing or rezooming on the
unresponsive window, it will come back to normal. For (c), whenever
something strange occurs after you (carelessly) click, just click the "init"
button, it will resume and you can then try again.
Also, to select multiple event in the environment
window, I found that you need "control + left click" instead of "shift +
left click", which is different from that in the linux
environment.
Hope it helps.
Hongbin Wang
-----Original Message-----
From: Mariano Bruno
[mailto:bruno@ifir.ifir.edu.ar]
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002
10:55 AM
To: pdp-discuss@psych.colorado.edu
Subject: RV:
print function again
Hello PDPers:
Sorry for beeing insistent, but i would
like to get some answer on the next issue:
My PDP++ version is 2.2 running over windows enviro.
I found
imposible to hand-wire a network by means of the grafical
interface.
When I select two units and then try to connect them, the
network gets crazy
and the layers are dismantled. It is a mistake of my
own or I found a bug?
If it is a bug, it is only in windows
environment?
Thanks in
advance
Bye