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I have absolutely no merit (other than asking for featuresmhackney wrote:Very well done Davide!
While I respect your point of view, I am not sure this would be as intuitive and safe as it is now.626Pilot wrote:I think it would be better if changing it in the Material tab propagated the change to the Printer > Extruder Materials tab. If you have more than one extruder, it should default to the last selected and let you know that it did so, so you can change it if you want it on another extruder. If you just have one extruder, it can just propagate silently because there's no other reason to go to Printer > Extruder Materials anyway. There's no option there you would ever need to touch.
Yeah this is a philosophy thing. To my mind, I have a library of different materials, but only N extruders, each of which gets to check out a material. When the machine is listed as having only a single extruder then the material selection *is* the extruder mapping (though it is possible that I broke that!). The red color and "UNASSIGNED" text are my way of trying to make the distinction between material settings selected and whichever materials are actually mapped to the extruders.626Pilot wrote:I downloaded 1.5 Beta 2.8 for 64-bit Linux earlier today. It's kind of weird that you can only change the material in the Printer > Extruder Materials tab without the material going red and saying [UNASSIGNED] at the end. It took a long time for me to figure out that you have to set it there, and set it first.
I think it would be better if changing it in the Material tab propagated the change to the Printer > Extruder Materials tab. If you have more than one extruder, it should default to the last selected and let you know that it did so, so you can change it if you want it on another extruder. If you just have one extruder, it can just propagate silently because there's no other reason to go to Printer > Extruder Materials anyway. There's no option there you would ever need to touch.
IMHO will generate some confusion, unless you decide to remove the extruder material mapping from the "PRINTER/Extruder materials" tab.lonesock wrote: Maybe having explicit "Map to extruder [1] [2] [3] [4]" buttons under the material selection tab would be helpful?