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Make overwritable settings (must obey default settings) #37

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rsbrost opened this issue Jan 25, 2024 · 2 comments
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Make overwritable settings (must obey default settings) #37

rsbrost opened this issue Jan 25, 2024 · 2 comments
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rsbrost commented Jan 25, 2024

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rsbrost commented Feb 21, 2024

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rsbrost commented Mar 12, 2024

Not completed, misinterpreted. We want settings that can have their properties updated within hard limits. E.g. the range starts off as [1-10] but can be updated to be anywhere between [-10, 200], such as [-10, 10]. At least I think? Jasmine's thought was that the original range would be the widest to begin with which is a possibility... this needs clarification for us to understand what we want to do with this.

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