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Any chance I could get my hands on the source to try to port it to C for Linux (probably just command-line)? If not, here's a feature I'd like to see: the ability to set some sort of uncertainty factor to prevent PP from selecting recipes close to the edge between two colors, even if it's the cheapest available. All of the methods of measuring reactions seem to have a certain amount of measurement/round-off error associated with them, and I'm getting a fair amount of recipes that don't quite pan out. --[[User:Numaris|Numaris]] 09:16, 12 April 2009 (EST) | Any chance I could get my hands on the source to try to port it to C for Linux (probably just command-line)? If not, here's a feature I'd like to see: the ability to set some sort of uncertainty factor to prevent PP from selecting recipes close to the edge between two colors, even if it's the cheapest available. All of the methods of measuring reactions seem to have a certain amount of measurement/round-off error associated with them, and I'm getting a fair amount of recipes that don't quite pan out. --[[User:Numaris|Numaris]] 09:16, 12 April 2009 (EST) | ||
+ | :Well, I guess it's not as bad as I thought... I found an small error in my conversion that was probably causing most of the misfires. It would still be nice to get a Linux port of the program, though! --[[User:Numaris|Numaris]] 11:20, 12 April 2009 (EST) |
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Any chance I could get my hands on the source to try to port it to C for Linux (probably just command-line)? If not, here's a feature I'd like to see: the ability to set some sort of uncertainty factor to prevent PP from selecting recipes close to the edge between two colors, even if it's the cheapest available. All of the methods of measuring reactions seem to have a certain amount of measurement/round-off error associated with them, and I'm getting a fair amount of recipes that don't quite pan out. --Numaris 09:16, 12 April 2009 (EST)
- Well, I guess it's not as bad as I thought... I found an small error in my conversion that was probably causing most of the misfires. It would still be nice to get a Linux port of the program, though! --Numaris 11:20, 12 April 2009 (EST)