11-06-2014, 03:08 AM
(11-05-2014, 09:08 PM)NTamosauskas Wrote: because if you stack some of the slots on top of each other whenever you are trying to make a decision, other table pops on top of it
You mean, you have two grid slots placed on top of each other? You are correct, this won't work as you expect currently. There is no way for SaT to know where you have placed your grid slots, Some people have a little overlap. Some people have none. You have them placed on top of each other to create a 'fake' stack.
It has been requested before, and I have given a little thought to it. I think the best way is probably to allow each grid slot to also act as a 'stack'. So you'd have one main stack like you have currently, and then each tiled grid slot can also act as a stack, and can hold multiple tables.
But, this is a biggish change to the software, so I cannot promise anything in regards to timeframe.