Jerky Script Editor Scrolling
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Jerky Script Editor Scrolling
Another issue in a thread on this pane about "sluggishness". I bring it here because it might be worth doing so.
I recently migrated to v8.1.6 from living fully in v.6.7.9.
There are issues, but one of the most annoying is that the scrolling in the script editor is slow and jerky. That seems unfair just for the privilege of being thoroughly modern. Nobody else has this?
Craig Newman
I recently migrated to v8.1.6 from living fully in v.6.7.9.
There are issues, but one of the most annoying is that the scrolling in the script editor is slow and jerky. That seems unfair just for the privilege of being thoroughly modern. Nobody else has this?
Craig Newman
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Re: Jerky Script Editor Scrolling
Hi Craig,
It works fine for me (i use my two fingers on trackpad)
No tested with mousewheel
Best
Jean-Marc
It works fine for me (i use my two fingers on trackpad)
No tested with mousewheel
Best
Jean-Marc
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Re: Jerky Script Editor Scrolling
Scrolling in the editor here is ok (linux), but there are other disturbing things to see...
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Re: Jerky Script Editor Scrolling
Mirror of "sluggishness" thread.
... I made a new stack in a new session with a single button. Placed 1000 lines of nonsensical but compilable code in the button script. Scrolling is jerky. Checking back to v6, the scrolling is smooth and sexy.
If I move the thumb a certain distance, the scroll will track it, though delayed, in steps. When I stop dragging, a handful of those jerky steps will "follow", as they catch up to the final thumbPos.
If this was everyone's situation I would understand. If it were a setting in v.8 I could change it. If it is just me, I am depressed.
Craig
... I made a new stack in a new session with a single button. Placed 1000 lines of nonsensical but compilable code in the button script. Scrolling is jerky. Checking back to v6, the scrolling is smooth and sexy.
If I move the thumb a certain distance, the scroll will track it, though delayed, in steps. When I stop dragging, a handful of those jerky steps will "follow", as they catch up to the final thumbPos.
If this was everyone's situation I would understand. If it were a setting in v.8 I could change it. If it is just me, I am depressed.
Craig
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Re: Jerky Script Editor Scrolling
The script editor scrolls fine for me on my iMac.
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Re: Jerky Script Editor Scrolling
Well.
Trashing the preferences file has dramatically improved the dragging of many selected controls, and also solved the jerkiness in the script editor.
Craig
Trashing the preferences file has dramatically improved the dragging of many selected controls, and also solved the jerkiness in the script editor.
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Re: Jerky Script Editor Scrolling
Well.
After making a couple of changes to LC, mainly the font in the script editor and changing the backdrop, the jerkiness came back.
Rats.
Craig
After making a couple of changes to LC, mainly the font in the script editor and changing the backdrop, the jerkiness came back.
Rats.
Craig
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Re: Jerky Script Editor Scrolling
Well, well.
Some fonts cause the jerkiness (Hirago, which I like a lot) and some do not, like the default.
Made a comment to the team, though I am not sure this is just a font rendering issue unrelated to LC.
Craig
Some fonts cause the jerkiness (Hirago, which I like a lot) and some do not, like the default.
Made a comment to the team, though I am not sure this is just a font rendering issue unrelated to LC.
Craig