[etoys-notify] [JIRA] Resolved: (SQ-727) Using include tile in a
"non-playfield" object can have strange behavior
Bert Freudenberg (JIRA)
tracker at squeakland.org
Mon Jun 28 13:44:13 EDT 2010
[ http://tracker.squeakland.org/browse/SQ-727?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Bert Freudenberg resolved SQ-727.
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Fix Version/s: etoys 2010
Resolution: Complete
Assignee: Bert Freudenberg
Resolving to mark for inclusion, because the fix is almost finished, needs just a bit of tweaking.
> Using include tile in a "non-playfield" object can have strange behavior
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>
> Key: SQ-727
> URL: http://tracker.squeakland.org/browse/SQ-727
> Project: squeakland
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: etoys
> Reporter: Stephen Thomas
> Assignee: Bert Freudenberg
> Fix For: etoys 2010
>
> Attachments: Morph-goHome.st, pi-BugWithinclude.002.pr
>
>
> To re-create:
> 1) Load Attached project
> 2) Drag the "Triangle 19's myCircle: include: Triangle 19's myTriangle" into the circumscribe script at the end of the repeat block
> 3) fire the circumscribe script (can use button, instead of moving script)
> When you add the inclue tile the x,y of the copied triangles shift. BUT it does not happen if the # of sides of the polygon is set to >=5.
> For even stranger behavior in change Step to to move the include file right after the "Triangle 19's myTirangle <- Triangle 19's copy. When I do this is seems as if only one triangle is embedded in the circle.
> If you put the same tile in the "inscribe" script there does not seem to be any problems. Note; the inscribe has the include tile.
> On Mac OS X 10.6.4
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