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  • Ahhhhhhhh crap. No, it's there, but it comes after the "9" in the image (not before the "1" as I have it in the character list), so... all my numbers are off by one... leading to the bizarre behavior I'm seeing.

    RIGHT! NOT A BUG!

    My bad. Thx, and apologies for the bogus post.

  • Came across this bug while building a Sprite Font. Really cool feature, by the way. :)

    Link to .capx file (required!):

    dropbox.com/s/3kxpiaj2l37j8ih/font_number_1_bug.capx

    Steps to reproduce:

    1. Be sure that the event that sets the character width of the number "1" character to 4 is enabled.

    2. Run the layout.

    Observed result:

    The "1" character has the correct spacing, but now the "2" character has become corrupted.

    Expected result:

    Changing the width of the "1" character should not corrupt the "2" character, pretty much. ;)

    Browsers affected:

    Chrome: Yes

    Firefox: not tested

    Internet Explorer: not tested

    Operating system & service pack:

    Windows 7, Service Pack 1

    Construct 2 version:

    Release 139 (64-bit/Steam)

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  • Gratz on the new release, all, and thanks again for the fantastic tool! I'm re-wiring my .cap now to suit the new stuff. Can't wait to try the new bells and whistles out!

    -Jason

    edit: And, fifteen minutes later, the .cap runs just as well as it ever did. Sweet! And the new Platform controls are _much_ better. Thanks!!!

  • Hey there. I'm new, and have been experimenting with Construct for about a week now - loving it.

    That said, my .cap (http://www.darklord.com/dungeoncrawl.cap) seems to have contracted a bizarre behavioral problem - when I run a preview, the temp.exe file crashes. When I run it in debug mode, I get a message that says that "an internal error in the runtime has been detected. This may be a bug in Construct!".

    The bizarre thing is that when this first appeared, I learned that I could make it "go away" for a while by logging out of Vista (not kidding - not a reboot, either - just log out). When I would log in, the problem would be gone for a while.

    It seemed at first to be triggered by a crash in the editor - when I would make a reference to a variable, and the editor would suggest I add the new variable to the object, that dialog box crashed the editor every time (I stopped using it).

    Now, however, it seems to just be broken. I can't seem to get back to a state where I can preview my little game.

    I was using 0.99.3 when I made the .cap. I tried downloading the earlier stable version, but it still was disfunctional... figure though that going backwards a version is not the healthiest thing in the world.

    I think I'm going to just re-build it in the more stable version, but I thought I would post the .cap in the off chance that a) it was fixable, either by the team or by me, and b) the data would be useful to you guys.

    Awesome tool!

    -Jason

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