Camera Box issue. Is this a known bug?

CaptFinnCaptFinn Member Posts: 1,828
edited December 2013 in Working with GS (Mac)
Is this a known bug?

When I click the camera icon to change the size of the camera box. I go down to the X sliders and the Y sliders to make the area bigger or smaller, shorter, taller, thinner fatter.

Well when i touch to lil handles. The X slider acts like its snapping to a grid toward the center of the scene. Or it snaps out so far out of the scene the handles are no longer there. It will not gracefully slide back and forth. It acts like it has 2 places to snap to.

Dont think the Y slider gave me any trouble.


Is this a known bug?

Comments

  • ArmellineArmelline Member, PRO Posts: 5,372
    I don't know if it's a known bug, but I can confirm the exact same happens for me.
  • CaptFinnCaptFinn Member Posts: 1,828
    Sooooo is anyone else having this issue?
  • CaptFinnCaptFinn Member Posts: 1,828
    edited December 2013
    So How does one find out if a bug has been reported? Is there a sticky with a list of reported bugs. And a list of those that have been reported and already fixed?

    Im still trying to figure out if this is a GS Bug or my computer is the culprit
  • SocksSocks London, UK.Member Posts: 12,822
    edited December 2013
    So How does one find out if a bug has been reported? Is there a sticky with a list of reported bugs. And a list of those that have been reported and already fixed?
    There is currently no way of knowing if a bug has already been reported or whether you've discovered a new, previously unreported, bug.

    GameSalad are working on an improved bug reporting system where users can see which bugs GameSalad are aware of, progress is slow but apparently it’s coming 'soon' (I'd guess months rather than weeks).

    Personally I would have preferred your solution, a sticky-'d post, with an organised and maintained list of current bugs, somewhere that users could monitor the progress of each bug and post newly discovered ones, which if verified as an actual bug (rather than user error or a project specific issue) would go on the list.

    I doubt this list would have been as good as the system they are planning, but it could have been started months or years ago, would have been long established by now.
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