Thanks David, very kind of you to offer. Could we schedule for next week (or
the one after)? I’m also in a bit of a crunch week myself so next week or after
would work out better for me as well.
Cheers,
Mark
> On Oct 13, 2020, at 12:34 PM, David Bovill wrote:
>
> Sure Mark. This week I’m
Sure Mark. This week I’m doing a sprint on this topic - finishing on Sunday. As
part of that work I’ll be recording more videos in Livecode and will post them
next week together with some documentation. If you want a quick touch base
before that I’d be happy to do a Zoom and do a show / tell.
Hi David,
I am sorry, I did not look at the video. That is quite impressive.
I have never experienced anything like that in the IDE. (LC 9.6.1 MacOS Mojave)
Did you have a look at your plug-ins? Or have you tried to remove your
preference file temporarily?
Kind regards
Bernd
David Bovill
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/work-with-app-windows-mchlp2469/mac
Could it just be macOS's windows alignment feature?
On 10/11/2020 8:28 AM, David Bovill via use-livecode wrote:
Hi Bernd, the bug is not to do with the standard window snap. This is
unresponsive try to any mouse
Hi Bernd, the bug is not to do with the standard window snap. This is
unresponsive try to any mouse clicks and a big jump across half the screen
without any other windows present. Check the video to see.
On 10 Oct 2020, 22:15 +0100, Niggemann, Bernd via use-livecode
, wrote:
> Hi David,
>
>
Completely off-topic, but could you post a brief description of how you made
that video David (or send me a PM)? I have to do something similar in the near
future and it would be good to know what kit/software you recorded with.
Cheers and thanks,
Mark
> On Oct 9, 2020, at 3:18 PM, David
Hi David,
What I see on Mojave is that e.g. TextEdit or Safari show a similar behavior.
Open 2 windows in TextEdit. Move one close to the other and they will snap
into place, if the tops of those two windows are almost horizontally aligned
they will snap into place.
Same goes for Safari with
Sorry,
When I read you posts and saw "windows" I thought you were talking about
this happening on Microsoft Windows.
I have seen something similar on macOS, but only when you have dual
monitors and the second monitor has it's top positioned higher than the
primary monitor.
On
Window 10 has a snap to feature on by default that will try to snap any
window of any application to the edges and resize it to have the screen
(or perhaps other options) if the windows is being dragged and the mouse
moves close to a screen edge. I have not explored the feature fully, so
I am
Here is a video describing the bug - or at least I am assuming it is a bug.
Very curious to see if anyone else is experiencing this issue:
• https://vimeo.com/466580164
On 9 Oct 2020, 14:48 +0100, David Bovill , wrote:
> I’m getting pretty curious about this bug :)
>
> Testing mouse clicks-
I’m getting pretty curious about this bug :)
Testing mouse clicks- and not stacks jumping position when moving their
location - I find that a stack that is successfully moved between the four
quadrants of the screen - accepts mouse clicks accurately in the bottom-left,
top-right and bottom
Also tested on Livecode 8.1.5 with same results.
On 9 Oct 2020, 14:00 +0100, David Bovill , wrote:
>
> Windows intermittently jump to a location on the screen when I move windows.
> It’s got too annoying to ignore.
>
> • Is anyone else having this problem?
>
> I am testing this on Mojave and
Windows intermittently jump to a location on the screen when I move windows.
It’s got too annoying to ignore.
• Is anyone else having this problem?
I am testing this on Mojave and Livecode 9.6.1 rc2. I am testing this without
any of my own code such just was IDE stacks. This I “think” is
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