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I always find this if you position the cursor on the bottom-most visible
line of the editor, it doesn't show up! (Also, when you start typing,
POV-Ray moves the editor up a line, and it then becomes visible.) This is a
bit irritating.
I'm fairly sure I remember it happening with POV-Ray 3.1; it definitely
happens with 3.5, on both Win98 and WinXP. Not a life-threatening problem,
but annoying.
Andrew.
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Andrew Coppin wrote:
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> I always find this if you position the cursor on the bottom-most visible
> line of the editor, it doesn't show up! (Also, when you start typing,
> POV-Ray moves the editor up a line, and it then becomes visible.) This is a
> bit irritating.
I cannot duplicate this problem.
> I'm fairly sure I remember it happening with POV-Ray 3.1; it definitely
> happens with 3.5, on both Win98 and WinXP. Not a life-threatening problem,
> but annoying.
I never saw this on v3.1 nor do I see it now on v3.5.
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Ken Tyler
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Oh well, must just be my system then...
Andrew.
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Ken <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote in news:3D9CE84F.67B8EAB5@pacbell.net:
> Andrew Coppin wrote:
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>> I always find this if you position the cursor on the bottom-most
>> visible line of the editor, it doesn't show up! (Also, when you start
>> typing, POV-Ray moves the editor up a line, and it then becomes
>> visible.) This is a bit irritating.
>
> I cannot duplicate this problem.
Neither me.
BTW, that's the caret :-) See "MIKA POV 4 Windows, editor glitch" thread.
Just joking :-)
POV 4?
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Ah... Wait I sec... I just tried this...
Let's say you've got a file loaded that's several screens long. If you use
the down-array key to move the cursor, the window starts to scroll when the
cursor reaches the penultimate line. However... if you click on the bottom
visible line, the cursor does indeed vanish. If you type something, the
window immediately scrolls up a line, proving that the cursor *is* there,
just not visible.
Also, if you place the cursor somewhere and use the scrollbar on the right
to move the text until the line with the cursor is the bottom line visible,
the cursor again dissappears.
Finally, when you render, the message window opens at the bottom of the
screen. If the cursor happens to be on the line that becomes the last line
above this window, when it opens the cursor again disappears. (Of course, if
the cursor is lower down then it gets covered by the message window anyway.)
Let's see if anyone can duplicate that... :-)
Andrew.
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