musekatze's Forum Posts

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  • Perfect, That was the 'secret hint'.

    (Now I dont have to search for my glasses anymore)

    Many Thanks!

    (btw.: title bar 'save button' still bugged)

    (.capx removed)

  • Found a workaround - If "chrome" won't change it soon... anyway:

    • just put an blank sprite as overlay e.g. 5px smaller than desired viewport-display size.
    • built in a 'mouse controller' sprite > set invisble
    • at start of layout: set 'mouse controller' timescale to '0'
    • conditions: when mousebutton is clicked & is over 'blank_overlay':

    set 'mouse controller' time scale to '1'

    • conditions: if mouse button is down & is over blank_overlay:

    set 'mcontroller' to mouse.x and mouse.y

    • condition if mouse is NOT over blank_overlay:

    set controller time scale to '0'

    Simply destroying the 'controller' seems not to be enough to solve this problem. Tested it. But i just can guess why. Related to the iframe-focus thing. AND happens only in Chrome...

    With this workaround you just stop everything that hast to be stopped when mouse leaves the iframe and the button is still down.

  • workaround:

    ok, Buttons visible when

    • titlebar not over 25px
    • borders overall not over 8px

    all over that the buttons begin to be pushed out of the window-frame

    -"titlebar save button" not related to this issue,

    it's just not functional ^_^

  • Link to .capx file:

    <link removed - problem solved>

    Steps to reproduce:

    (all written in .capx as well)

    1. open Win7 "display-adjustments"

    2. change border-, menu-, titlebar- and fontsize slightly to:

    "for people with glasses which forgot their glasses"

    3. open C2-Editor (.capx guides you here (incl. screenshots))

    Observed result:

    • some menubuttons 'dropped behind' and are not accessible anymore

    ('OK', 'back', 'cancel' - buttons) e.g. when add event

    • + in this version titlebar "save button" dont work (maybe related)
    • more details in .capx

    Expected result:

    • there should be "ok - cancel - back" buttons, like in my other programms installed. Checked it, this effect is only here.

    Browsers affected:

    Chrome: no

    Firefox: no

    Internet Explorer: no

    ...but C2-Editor itself affected

    Operating system & service pack:

    Win7 64bit SP1

    Construct 2 version:

    r122 (and checked in r121: same effect)

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  • Actually I have the same Issue with the "Chrome & iframe".

    Seems to be a thing from Chrome itself and the focus on the iframe.

    After reading some topics on stackoverflow.com...,

    e.g.:

    stackoverflow.com/questions/3596803/problem-with-google-chrome-and-javascript-guru-needed

    or

    stackoverflow.com/questions/8111003/set-focus-on-iframe-in-chrome

    ...I finally don't even know how to fix it atm.

    I just understand there is a known Problem.

    Maybe someone with more experience have an idea and an easy, "for fluffy-bunnys", explanation?

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