![]() When reporting wording problems, please include: If you happen to come across any typos, wording issues or wording inconsistencies, you can report these as bugs (see above). ![]() Whether the bug exists in previous versions of Wings.Type and driver version of graphic card (if it seems relevant to the problem at hand).Additional useful information to provide:.(We’ll ask you to provide the rest if we’ll think that it will be useful.) If it is very long, post only the first part in the error report. ![]() If there is a crash dump and it is not too long, post it in the error report.Keep in mind that we are not mind readers. In other cases, describe how to reproduce the problem.Note that selections are saved in a Wings file, so if a selection is needed, do the selection before you save file. If the problem occurs in a specific model, make the Wings file available at a web page (preferred way) or email it to one of the developers.Provide all information needed for us to reproduce the bug on our own computers.When you have posted a bug report, make sure to return to the bug report thread later to see if one of the developer has asked for additional details.Here are some tips on how to get the bugs fixed quickly. If we can reproduce a bug in action on one of our own computers, it is usually very easy to locate and correct the bug. ![]() On the other hand, reporting that “feature X doesn’t work when I try on the following model which you will find at some_site/…/some_model.wings” is much more useful. Given a lot of time, we could start reading all of the relevant code for feature X and hope to figure it out. Therefore, reporting that “feature X sometimes doesn’t work” does not help. The bugs that remain usually only appear in certain circumstances. Since Wings has been in development for more than 9 years, most of the obvious bugs have been eliminated. If you are REALLY interested in programming for Wings, you should create a Github account so you can fork dgud’s wings ‘master’ branch, and get coding! Reporting Bugs If you are interested in helping to develop Wings, you can look at the build instruction included with in the Wings 3D sources. ![]()
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