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Data display in Detective

After messing around a bit with DRT and DRE for X-Plane I kind of like the static display of all detected variables in a list with only the variables changing instead of scrolling by. 

Detective works great if you know WHAT  you are looking for , but a lot of times I find myself trying to sniff out undocumented lvars or datarefs. 

I find it time consuming to have to hide everything I don't want to see and a lot of times I'm not sure what I'm looking for until I see it or see a change of a variable because the dev named it funny or they didn't provide datarefs.txt

DRT took it up a notch with an option to just display changed variables and a little search box to cut down what is displayed etc. and then fade out the color as the data displayed gets stale. This really cuts down on time spent playing detective

I know it's a lot to ask but is it something you may consider enhancing the detective to be more like that in the future?
Steve McNitt

Comments

  • Hi Steve,

    Good idea. I'll add it to the development plan.

    Best wishes

    Steve

  • edited January 2017
    I know your probably busy but have you still considered this or is it not feasible? It would be nice for XPX and the FSX/P3D versions, I haven't found any tool besides GIT that works this way.
    Steve McNitt
  • Its still on the plan Steve.

    Best wishes

    Steve

  • Thanks 
    Steve McNitt
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