ok, thanks.
Aren't browsers more accurate to preview .html stuff by uploading it to a server?
Link to .capx file (required!):
any file will do.
Steps to reproduce:
1. make a split window
2. close
3. reopen
Observed result:
Windows get crammed in single window
Expected result:
split Layout is respected
Operating system & service pack:
xp sp3, win7
Construct 2 version:
r132
Why? Because everytime I export I get 2 dialog screens and that's 2 more clicks every single time, adding seconds to my workflow.
Now multiply those 2 or 3 seconds by the user base.
How to solve it? Put all the settings inside an Export settings menu (inside Preferences)
Let people choose what exporters to install, for example ATM I don't need:
Tizen, BB, Arcade, Win8, Firefox, Webkit Linux.
for optimizing scenarios, look for a thread where Rayman is mentioned
try load JSON file and Dictionary?
webstorage + dictionary = win.
I, and I hope more will agree, find it easier to align objects by having a visual reference, as in Photoshop, Illustrator and Flash:
<img src="https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23009908/construct_bugs/multibar.png" border="0" />
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+1 on image be linked or updated, and not reside inside the folder.
+1 on Chrome.
+2
Also, another related bug:
When aligning both (left and right) anchors to the right
What Happens:
The object squishes.
What should happen:
object should ONLY be allowed ONE align, to left or right, not both.
When one chooses a tool its because you know its limits and capabilities.
Sounds like the OP is saying "why doesnt MS Paint export to Xcode?
We've added most of those audio effects since this post. Also: California, FFT and audio input are already supported, although you need the latest Chrome beta right now I think (although it should make Chrome stable soon). <img src="smileys/smiley41.gif" border="0" align="middle" />
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