Searched around the forum and was surprised I couldn't find a topic on this already. Feel free to forward me if this has already been posted elsewhere.
While editing the action textbox in the mapping editor, the text cursor often becomes desynced from the actual location where you're typing. It also affects clicking, meaning that if you click in between two characters in the action text box, it's not uncommon for it to select a totally unrelated character than the one that was clicked. This is really frustrating when you click and start typing, only to find that you've unexpectedly cut a command in half when you originally clicked before or after it.
The position of the text in the textbox also shifts around a lot, even without changing any of the text, which is a pain when trying to select a block or navigate the box. This seems to be related to syntax highlighting / selection highlighting, as you can reproduce it by taking a large script and just dragging your mouse over parts of it, changing the selected text (notice that characters wobble around and sometimes wrap to the next line).
While editing the action textbox in the mapping editor, the text cursor often becomes desynced from the actual location where you're typing. It also affects clicking, meaning that if you click in between two characters in the action text box, it's not uncommon for it to select a totally unrelated character than the one that was clicked. This is really frustrating when you click and start typing, only to find that you've unexpectedly cut a command in half when you originally clicked before or after it.
The position of the text in the textbox also shifts around a lot, even without changing any of the text, which is a pain when trying to select a block or navigate the box. This seems to be related to syntax highlighting / selection highlighting, as you can reproduce it by taking a large script and just dragging your mouse over parts of it, changing the selected text (notice that characters wobble around and sometimes wrap to the next line).
Posted Fri 12 Apr 24 @ 4:11 pm