0.84 beta2
In Draw tool, when inserting a text and moving the cross cursor around and then stopping, the cursor often disappears.
0.84b2: Draw Tool: Cursor disappears
Moderators: XnTriq, helmut, xnview, Dreamer
Re: 0.84b2: Draw Tool: Cursor disappears
I found out that this problem only occurs if Windows Setting "Display pointer trail" (fr.: "Afficher les traces de la souris") is activated. I'm not sure whether it's a problem of Windows or XnView MP, perhaps you can try to reproduce and check.xnview wrote:strange, i can't reproduce
Re: 0.84b2: Draw Tool: Cursor disappears
Could someone else please try to reproduce this problem? (To make sure that it's not just a problem on my system).helmut wrote:I found out that this problem only occurs if Windows Setting "Display pointer trail" (fr.: "Afficher les traces de la souris") is activated. I'm not sure whether it's a problem of Windows or XnView MP, perhaps you can try to reproduce and check.xnview wrote:strange, i can't reproduce
Re: 0.84b2: Draw Tool: Cursor disappears
I use Windows Inverted (system scheme) and wasn't able to reproduce this bug at first, but switching to (None) made the Precision Select cursor disappear.helmut wrote:Could someone else please try to reproduce this problem? (To make sure that it's not just a problem on my system).
Re: 0.84b2: Draw Tool: Cursor disappears
Thank you for checking, XnTriq.XnTriq wrote:I use Windows Inverted (system scheme) and wasn't able to reproduce this bug at first, but switching to (None) made the Precision Select cursor disappear.helmut wrote:Could someone else please try to reproduce this problem? (To make sure that it's not just a problem on my system).
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Re: 0.84b2: Draw Tool: Cursor disappears
Just an idea, I don't know whether this is actually doable:
Can you enforce to disable/ignore mouse pointer trails while the drawing tool is opened? Perhaps by restricting the valid mouse pointer to normal/default shapes only?
Can you enforce to disable/ignore mouse pointer trails while the drawing tool is opened? Perhaps by restricting the valid mouse pointer to normal/default shapes only?