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"Save as" sometimes affects pan & zoom

 
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"Save as" sometimes affects pan & zoom

maker
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12-25-2012, 02:04 PM
Not sure whether this is a bug in Wings or (probably) Windows XP, after one of it's "automatic updates" (of bugs?). I'm mentioning it just in case someone else experiences it.

After the first "Save," or "Save as" command, MMB drag acts as zoom (dolly; like in CTRL+MMB), pan is disabled. After a few moments of fooling around - trying to select, pressing SHIFT+LMB, etc., everything is back to normal.

Wings3D 1.5pre on Win XP Pro. (But my feeling is that it's a Windows' bug.)
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12-25-2012, 04:55 PM
Best is to report these things so that there is a record of it.
Thanks for the report!
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12-25-2012, 11:15 PM
maker,
I am running Windows XP Pro SP3 with all the latest updates. I was not able to duplicate the bug but maybe I am using a different camera mode. I use Wings3D camera mode. What are you using?

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12-26-2012, 04:09 AM
Blender Camera mode. I've also heavily customised the Preferences - including reversing colours of Hard / Soft Edges.

It does not always happen, but it's not very rare either.
Same OS, latest updates. My feeling is that some of my system drivers may have got corrupted.
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