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@Christoph-Hart Making a video because it is even more annoying. When you tab for instance after var declarations to make the equal signs aligned, it's messed up... Video upcoming in a few min ;)
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Btw you can use LiceCap to create little gifs. It‘s much faster than videos.
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@Christoph-Hart Oh thanks, looking at it...
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@Christoph-Hart When resizing tiles, the text is dancing a jig :)
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@Christoph-Hart Redo shortcut (CMD+SHIFT+Z on mac) doesn't work
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@ustk said in Develop branch build status:
@Christoph-Hart Redo shortcut (CMD+SHIFT+Z on mac) doesn't work
Same on GNUx
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Yeah, it's Cmd+R, but Cmd+Shift+Z is better.
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Redo, and resizing is fixed, but I can't reproduce the tab issue on my Macbook. Did you just press a single tab key after
myvar
? Because it's showing two tabs and a space character...And does this happen also if you're not on the last line?
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@Christoph-Hart this is how it looks with the tabs on my Mac
MacPro 5.1 10.14.6
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@MikeB That looks like the problem I was having which Christoph resolved by getting me to change a line of code. So maybe it's the same for Mac (although that would be odd since Christoph specificially put in that line of code for MacOS)
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@d-healey I am on the build from this morning 6 o'clock.
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@Christoph-Hart @MikeB made a more comprehensive example of what is happening. On my side, I have the very last build...
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@MikeB The numbers are right 5-0-5-0-5-0
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This is so weird. Can you check if you change this line here:
to
#if 1
if the tab issue persists?
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@Christoph-Hart Building...
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@Christoph-Hart Yep that did it!
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Alright, I give up. If I change that line on my Mac systems, it creates the exact "opposite" glitch. What OS version are you using?
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@Christoph-Hart Yeah and if this fixed the previous tab issue it made the cursor selection offset like before so it's worse in the end.
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OK, so I completely surrendered myself to the demigod of macOS font rendering and added a setting in the context menu that you can enable on every system that shows the behaviour of my system.
Is it a good solution? No. Will it be the last time that I will work on a solution for this issue? Yes.