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[GH-ISSUE #186] Change actions on the simulator to behave more like the calculator buttons #69
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Originally created by @gbraad on GitHub (Mar 21, 2022).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/UpsilonNumworks/Upsilon/issues/186
With some small changes, the action buttons at the bottom of the simulator can act more like the calculator buttons.
The changes are as follows:
github.com/gbraad/numworks-simulator@5e198a2bd4Where can I propose these as a PR?
@gbraad commented on GitHub (Mar 23, 2022):
/ion/src/simulator/web/@Lauryy06 commented on GitHub (Mar 28, 2022):
On this repository in the tab that follows "Issues" ?
@gbraad commented on GitHub (Mar 29, 2022):
Was more about the locayion in the repo, but have since found it. It is part of the 'ion' abstraction layer
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Where can I propose these as a PR?
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@Yaya-Cout commented on GitHub (May 21, 2022):
Do you want me to integrate it ?