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Janis.Romans
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Go Back button

Post by Janis.Romans »

My idea is that next to the Event tracker button there would also be a Go Back button, which will have three options:
1. Go Back to prev. firm (like in Capitalism 2 - you move between two last visited firms)
2. Go Back trough all last visited firms - it's like this ( You visited Firm #1, #2, #3, #4 and want to go to #1, you just click the button 3 times and you are in the #1.
3. Also, you would have an option to view the history of visited firms, that means that you will press the 3 button and see the history (3 attachment), you click on any firm in firm history and you're there.

Comments and suggestions are welcome!
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City Builder
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Re: Go Back button

Post by City Builder »

Yes, I'd like to see the back button returned to Cap Labs but I'd also like it to be tied to the backspace button on my keyboard so that I can simply press the BKSPACE key and have it do the same a if I had clicked the button in the UI.

I really don't need anything fancy, just go back one screen is all that I really need. Just so that I can go to a factory or shop or whatever, then view info on that and press BKSPACE to return to the shop again.
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Re: Go Back button

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In the latest version 2.3.05, now you can press ‘q’ key to go back to the previously selected firm.

For details, please see: http://www.capitalismlab.com/forum/view ... 7361#p7361
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