On 24.08.2009, at 21:32, Karl Ramberg wrote:
On 2009-08-24 18:24, Ricardo Moran wrote:
How strange, I tried it some minutes ago in another machine with Ubuntu 9.04 and it behaves exactly the same. And it is very noticeable if you make a new project, draw a simple sketch, make a script with forward: 5 turn: 5, change the tickRate to 100 and run. Then opening a viewer should slow down the script, and keeping the mouse down on a button should make it go faster.
I see this on Windows as well, just clicking anywhere when a Viewer is open will make the morph move faster.
In the non-dev image, clicking in an empty part of the world makes no difference.
But e.g. bringing up a menu does. Even by keyboard (Cmd-Shift-W).
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