Submitted by Joel Mathewson on Wed, 2002-05-29 17:58
I attempted to use the constant manipulation method in the brain window, as
has been mentioned in previous posts. It worked on the first simple creature
that I tried, but the sliding scales no longer pop up when I double click a
neuron or sensor of any sort. Even if I use the same initial creature it
worked on, the sliding scales will not appear. Do I have a setting wrong or
are the windows appearing behind something else or what is the problem?
Thank you for any advice.
Joel
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Re: constant manipulation
I had similar problem. I found best result were when the simulator was running.
Joel Mathewson wrote:
> I attempted to use the constant manipulation method in the brain window, as
> has been mentioned in previous posts. It worked on the first simple creature
> that I tried, but the sliding scales no longer pop up when I double click a
> neuron or sensor of any sort. Even if I use the same initial creature it
> worked on, the sliding scales will not appear. Do I have a setting wrong or
> are the windows appearing behind something else or what is the problem?
> Thank you for any advice.
> Joel
Re: constant manipulation
> I attempted to use the constant manipulation method in the brain window, as
> has been mentioned in previous posts. It worked on the first simple creature
> that I tried, but the sliding scales no longer pop up when I double click a
> neuron or sensor of any sort. Even if I use the same initial creature it
> worked on, the sliding scales will not appear. Do I have a setting wrong or
> are the windows appearing behind something else or what is the problem?
> Thank you for any advice.
Maybe you tried to do so on 'dead' genotypes, not living
creatures. Select a living one before you manipulate with its NN.
MacKo
Re: constant manipulation
>> neuron or sensor of any sort. Even if I use the same initial creature it
>> worked on, the sliding scales will not appear. Do I have a setting
>> wrong or
>> are the windows appearing behind something else or what is the problem?
>> Thank you for any advice.
...I also noticed they do not appear when there is not
enough space (the window is too small). Resizing the brain
window may help.
M.