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stevekenney318 avatar stevekenney318 commented on July 20, 2024 2

@lukasmatena - In my opinion, this is the worst UI update of Prusa Slicer that I have ever seen. I do not like any of it. It looks like it was designed by and for children. From what I have seen,. I will not be moving forward to 2.8

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neophyl avatar neophyl commented on July 20, 2024 2

Looks like there's new settings options under the slider.
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If you click on that cog then there's an option to show the layer time. I think that should restore your lost functionality.
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dwineman avatar dwineman commented on July 20, 2024 1

I wouldn't go that far, but it's not really a matter of taste. I just don't want to lose functionality.

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stevekenney318 avatar stevekenney318 commented on July 20, 2024 1

Looks like there's new settings options under the slider.

Yes, that will bring back the functionality of the time. Actually that is a setting that was previously there before.

I personally don't like the look and feel of the new sliders... I prefer the look of the old design and appearance. I do not like it floating in space. I like it before in a defined darker space.

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WhiteDragonD avatar WhiteDragonD commented on July 20, 2024 1

I just wrote up a bug for this too because I use those lines to 'count' how many top layers the second color will be. Now I have to hold the slider button and move it and try to count instead of just looking at how many lines there are. It's annoying.

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stevekenney318 avatar stevekenney318 commented on July 20, 2024 1

I just wrote up a bug for this too because I use those lines to 'count' how many top layers the second color will be. Now I have to hold the slider button and move it and try to count instead of just looking at how many lines there are. It's annoying.

I agree. The interface was one of the best things about the software. I don't understand why they changed it.

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cntbill avatar cntbill commented on July 20, 2024 1

but it's not really a matter of taste. I just don't want to lose functionality.

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kubispe1 avatar kubispe1 commented on July 20, 2024 1

Most probably we will enhance it in next release: SPE-2353
thanks for your opinion

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dwineman avatar dwineman commented on July 20, 2024

@neophyl Yes, thank you, that solves it. I hadn't noticed those options until now.

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