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Old 10-12-2021, 05:09 AM   #49
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[…]the "-/--" button just to the left of the undo/redo buttons, right?
That explains it… I was already wondering what this icon is supposed to mean

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Anyway, I'm indeed considering your proposal, have to think a little bit about it. What would speak against it is that this then deviates in handling from the Android app; from where I adapted this button.?
Why not simply keep it as is and add a pencil button as well? So one can choose between the current method and the new one.

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I think this would only be a minor improvement;?
Being used to other Sudoku apps, to me it was intuitive, that there would be a "pencil" and "ink" mode. As the swap button (to) me, acted this way (never ever considering there a long press could be an option), it was the "pencil-button" for me

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For the automatic switch of highlighted cells with the 'short/long swap' button, I can give you some hints, I will write something in the Developers Corner thread.
Thanks for that. I already had a look and at first glance it seems quite complicated. I'm not (yet) a C-Programmer Most times my "programs" are written in Perl, Javascript, Shellscripts or, only recently started, Go.
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