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!
Go Back button
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Re: Go Back button
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.
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
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
For details, please see: http://www.capitalismlab.com/forum/view ... 7361#p7361