On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 19:06:14 +0100
Georg Vollnhals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Melchior FRANZ schrieb:
> > * Georg Vollnhals -- Sunday 11 November 2007:
> >   
> >> I can only agree as the accidentally time-warping by
> >> blind-typing on the keyboard (and missing ..) was a nuisance for me
> >> several times. And to be honest, I do not know until now how to set it
> >> to the normal value back with one keystroke.
> >>     
> >
> > Just press the t-key longer than a second.  :-)
> >
> > And before someone complains that this isn't documented:
> > It was only a little test to see if such time-dependent
> > key presses could be useful for some things. You can also
> > call it an Easter egg, if you want.
> >
> > m.
> >
> >   
> Thank you for this clarification which can save my day sometime in the
> future but thinking of many other users not reading this list it could
> be a good idea to hide the time-warping function a little more.
> 
> Georg
> 

Just here to add my vote  .... I've done the accidental time warp too , very 
confusing if you hit it once and dont have a clock installed yet :) .I agree 
that it should be moved out of the way ... or removed completely , since you 
can set the time of day on the commandline or FGrun ...
Cheers

-- 
Syd&Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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