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Old 02-06-2015, 11:34 AM   #1
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7-day lineups issue - Days all mixed up

http://i.imgur.com/Jf6zNWm.png

So I always have my 7-day lineups messed up. Shouldn't the current day be on the very left and going higher to the right?

Like October 17-23 going left to right, and not October 18-23 going left to right and then the last day on the right being October 17. Makes no sense.

Is this because I have an 11-inch Macbook Air that causes the game to have to shrink the game and fit it in? I don't know. Any thoughts?
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Old 02-06-2015, 12:19 PM   #2
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No that is the way it should be. I would detest a static box with a changing day on the left especially if it was Wednesday. To me the visual benefit is knowing what day it is by its position, like a perpetual calendar with Sunday on the left.

I don't see what is confusing. Look at my screenshot. I can see that I have no days off, a weekend series with St. Louis, so I may want to rest my catcher Saturday or Sunday via drag and drop. Then a 4 game series with Washington where again I may want to juggle the lineup to keep guys fresh for the following weekend.

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It's not really confusing, just thought there was an issue. And the monday-sunday thing makes sense, never realized that. Thanks.

Also, what theme is that? See you have green text rather than my blue.
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It's not really confusing, just thought there was an issue. And the monday-sunday thing makes sense, never realized that. Thanks.

Also, what theme is that? See you have green text rather than my blue.
It's OOTP 15 classic.
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