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un-squished bugs

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Post by TheWickedWitchOfTheWeb // Jun 24, 2007, 1:39pm

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I am truly delighted that the numbering error for the scale tool in the snapping settings has been addressed, that makes tS life a little more straight forward.


However, a couple of other 'minor issues but make a huge difference to workflow' points that have already been raised haven't been fixed by the patch. The tab order in the snap settings panel is still broken. The unnecessary extra steps to active move/scale/rotate as mentioned here http://forums1.caligari.com/truespace/showthread.php?t=3094 is still the same, as is the back to front controls for Perspective's View Nav Widget as mentioned here http://forums1.caligari.com/truespace/showthread.php?t=3093


I only got round to installing the updated version today and have already run into these so I mention them again in case they got overlooked and hope they get addressed in the next patch.

Post by splinters // Jun 24, 2007, 9:18pm

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I still get a crash rendering a textured object larger than the window in Vray although this was never promised to be fixed. And the Isometric view is still not correct....


Sure there are others but these two have 'bugged' me this week...:rolleyes:

Post by Tiles // Jun 24, 2007, 11:16pm

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I found it always problematic how bugfixing is handled here. Bugs shouldn't have a priority. When it is a bug then it should get fixed. In the order it appears. And not been put at the end of a bug list with a "priority low" markation, being maybe fixed for the next mayor release. Maybe not ...


It's not only the big bugs that makes work impossible. It's mainly all those small nasty little naggers that stops me from using TS 7.5 at the moment.
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