Re: use-revolution Digest, Vol 23, Issue 10 former Re: OS X 10.4 vs. 10.3 incompatibility

2005-08-04 Thread Wouter
The grey bar occurs if the number of "ticks" (divisions) is so high  
they cannot be drawn separately.

One of the possibilities to cause this is the thumbsize = 0.
But there are other possibilities, look for extreme settings, like   
in the end value  in relation with  a small thumbsize.


Greetings,
Wouter


On 03 Aug 2005, at 03:32, John Vokey wrote:

Nope.  Thumbsize is 11.  One other strange change: a grey bar  
occurs a few pixels below the slider that doesn't appear with any  
previous version of OS X.


On 2-Aug-05, at 6:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
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Re: OS X 10.4 vs. 10.3 incompatibility

2005-08-02 Thread Wouter

Is it possible the thumbsize of the slider is 0?
This tends to slow down rev enormously in Tiger (may be also in older  
OS but can't test it anymore)

Setting it to 1 resolves this problem.

Greetings,
Wouter

On 02 Aug 2005, at 23:55, John Vokey wrote:

I have encountered a strange system incompatibility.  Stacks that  
ran/run fine under Mac OS X 10.3.x, produce the following peculiar  
behaviour under 10.4.2 (whether using the MC or RR IDE).  I have a  
slider in a group that also contains a default (throbbing) button,  
which is to be clicked when the slider is in the position the user  
wants.  All is fine under 10.3.x (i.e., the button throbs and the  
slider tracks the mouse as the user slides it back and forth);  
under 10.4.2, the button s-l-o-w-l-y throbs (i.e., you can see each  
step of the throb animation), and the slider no longer keeps up  
with the mouse (i.e., it lags by a lot).  It is like the whole  
system has been slowed down by a factor of 2 or 3 (i.e., 100 or a  
1000-fold).  Yet, other default buttons throb correctly.  (I have  
no other sliders in these stacks).  It is clearly not my code  
(indeed, I have used this group successfully since at least MC 2.2,  
and probably before, and on all other versions of OS X).


I receive the list in digest mode, so please respond directly to me  
if you have any insights.




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those who don't


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Re: OS X 10.4 vs. 10.3 incompatibility

2005-08-02 Thread Mark Talluto


On Aug 2, 2005, at 2:55 PM, John Vokey wrote:

I have encountered a strange system incompatibility.  Stacks that  
ran/run fine under Mac OS X 10.3.x, produce the following peculiar  
behaviour under 10.4.2 (whether using the MC or RR IDE).  I have a  
slider in a group that also contains a default (throbbing) button,  
which is to be clicked when the slider is in the position the user  
wants.  All is fine under 10.3.x (i.e., the button throbs and the  
slider tracks the mouse as the user slides it back and forth);  
under 10.4.2, the button s-l-o-w-l-y throbs (i.e., you can see each  
step of the throb animation), and the slider no longer keeps up  
with the mouse (i.e., it lags by a lot).  It is like the whole  
system has been slowed down by a factor of 2 or 3 (i.e., 100 or a  
1000-fold).  Yet, other default buttons throb correctly.  (I have  
no other sliders in these stacks).  It is clearly not my code  
(indeed, I have used this group successfully since at least MC 2.2,  
and probably before, and on all other versions of OS X).


I receive the list in digest mode, so please respond directly to me  
if you have any insights.





I noticed this problem as well.  I just saved the script and made a  
new slider with the old script.  This solved the problem.



Mark Talluto
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CANELA Software
http://www.canelasoftware.com

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OS X 10.4 vs. 10.3 incompatibility

2005-08-02 Thread John Vokey
I have encountered a strange system incompatibility.  Stacks that ran/ 
run fine under Mac OS X 10.3.x, produce the following peculiar  
behaviour under 10.4.2 (whether using the MC or RR IDE).  I have a  
slider in a group that also contains a default (throbbing) button,  
which is to be clicked when the slider is in the position the user  
wants.  All is fine under 10.3.x (i.e., the button throbs and the  
slider tracks the mouse as the user slides it back and forth); under  
10.4.2, the button s-l-o-w-l-y throbs (i.e., you can see each step of  
the throb animation), and the slider no longer keeps up with the  
mouse (i.e., it lags by a lot).  It is like the whole system has been  
slowed down by a factor of 2 or 3 (i.e., 100 or a 1000-fold).  Yet,  
other default buttons throb correctly.  (I have no other sliders in  
these stacks).  It is clearly not my code (indeed, I have used this  
group successfully since at least MC 2.2, and probably before, and on  
all other versions of OS X).


I receive the list in digest mode, so please respond directly to me  
if you have any insights.




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- JRV
There are 10 kinds of people:  those who understand binary, and those  
who don't




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