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FlowStone 3.0.9 Beta2
Re: FlowStone 3.0.9 Beta2
Hi all.
I have crashes when loading bitmaps in recently pasted modules. Pleas see the attached scheme, it has an explanation.
I have crashes when loading bitmaps in recently pasted modules. Pleas see the attached scheme, it has an explanation.
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gvalletto - Posts: 117
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Re: FlowStone 3.0.9 Beta2
Estimated date of official realease?
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Re: FlowStone 3.0.9 Beta2
between February and March 2016 (is the last version released)
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gvalletto - Posts: 117
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Re: FlowStone 3.0.9 Beta2
I ask not for Beta version, but 3.0.9 Release version.
- Tronic
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Re: FlowStone 3.0.9 Beta2
Excuse me, I do not understand your question. (My English is poor ...) I have used all versions of Flowstone, but the problem occurs in the latest beta version, which is 3.0.9 Beta 2. Previously I used the version 3.0.9 Beta 1, and before 3.0.8.1 Skylark, but all worked well.
Meanwhile, I observed that the problem is not with bitmaps. The crash occurs with several other modules. The sequence is always the same:
1- copy the module
2- paste it.
3- attempt to modify it or go inside the properties panel
4- FS crash.
Meanwhile, I observed that the problem is not with bitmaps. The crash occurs with several other modules. The sequence is always the same:
1- copy the module
2- paste it.
3- attempt to modify it or go inside the properties panel
4- FS crash.
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gvalletto - Posts: 117
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Re: FlowStone 3.0.9 Beta2
sorry, I don´t know how to find the exact date of release
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gvalletto - Posts: 117
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Re: FlowStone 3.0.9 Beta2
Hi Tronic, is this the date that you asked? (see attached bitmap)
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gvalletto - Posts: 117
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Re: FlowStone 3.0.9 Beta2
He is asking for the official version and not beta. But no one knows that when it will happen.
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Re: FlowStone 3.0.9 Beta2
Hi Adam, nice to meet you. I admire your JP6K VSTi. Nice, friendly and powerful!
I sent email to Flowstone support for the crash but I have no response.
Thanks by your post.
Regards,
Gustavo Valletto
Solcito Musica
I sent email to Flowstone support for the crash but I have no response.
Thanks by your post.
Regards,
Gustavo Valletto
Solcito Musica
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gvalletto - Posts: 117
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Re: FlowStone 3.0.9 Beta2
Hey MyCo,
you didn't react here for a while. If you don't want anymore reports regarding 3.0.9 beta 2, please say so. Until then I take the chance to ask if it would be possible to add a mouseOver parameter to Ruby (probably to the View class), that behaves the same way as the prim (mouse is over = true, mouse is not over = false)?
It wouldn't need a way to enter an area, just the whole view. I ask, because the mouseOver Prim is currently the only way to tell if the mouse leaves a view. Often times you want to clean up the view when the mouse leaves the view, if prior you did drawings dependent on mouseMove, for example.
you didn't react here for a while. If you don't want anymore reports regarding 3.0.9 beta 2, please say so. Until then I take the chance to ask if it would be possible to add a mouseOver parameter to Ruby (probably to the View class), that behaves the same way as the prim (mouse is over = true, mouse is not over = false)?
It wouldn't need a way to enter an area, just the whole view. I ask, because the mouseOver Prim is currently the only way to tell if the mouse leaves a view. Often times you want to clean up the view when the mouse leaves the view, if prior you did drawings dependent on mouseMove, for example.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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