"Pulse" and "Hold"
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2016 6:44 pm
Following a discussion I had with one of the other localizers on Crowdin, we seem not to agree on an appropriate name to call these new concepts. What we do agree on is that the English terms probably aren't too good.
The discussion revolves around modes of sending signals to the circuit network about items entering a belt or being grabbed by an inserter. Below is a graphical comparison between the modes, which I made to illustrate the difference:
Basically the idea is what would be appropriate alternative name for the following phenomena, instead of the possibly-vague Pulse / Hold:
The discussion revolves around modes of sending signals to the circuit network about items entering a belt or being grabbed by an inserter. Below is a graphical comparison between the modes, which I made to illustrate the difference:
Basically the idea is what would be appropriate alternative name for the following phenomena, instead of the possibly-vague Pulse / Hold:
- Pulse (belt) - The signal is sent for only 1 tick when the item enters the belt.
- Hold (belt) - The signal is sent continuously as long as the items are on the belt.
- Pulse (inserter) - The signal is sent for only 1 tick when the item is picked up.
- Hold (inserter) - The signal is sent continuously as long as the inserter is holding the item.
- Discrete / Continuous (inspired by math)
- Dots / Dashes (inspired by Morse code)
- <anything else you can suggest>