Trouble with "Grid spacing (pixels)" in the Preferences pain
Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2017 10:04 am
Hi,
I've hunted around, but I can't find any reference to my problem with setting the grid spacing for LiveCode using its preferences pain.
I'm running LiveCode 9 on an iMac with OSX 10.11 (El Capitan).
I found an option, in the Appearance tab of the Preferences dialogue, called "Grid spacing (pixels):"
When I try to alter the grid spacing by clicking on the up/down arrows, the number disappears entirely.
If I select the editable field and type to replace the number, again the number disappears entirely.
In both cases, if I use MSG to "put the gridSize", it becomes clear that nothing has been altered.
Is this a known bug with El Capitan? If so, it ought to be a small matter to correct it.
Grateful for all your thoughts.
Ideally, I would like to go into the Preferences stack and see if I can edit the script of the gridSpacing field to solve this issue - and also to add a "Grid" button so I could turn the grid on or off as required.
Tell me if you think that trying to do this would be risky.
I've hunted around, but I can't find any reference to my problem with setting the grid spacing for LiveCode using its preferences pain.
I'm running LiveCode 9 on an iMac with OSX 10.11 (El Capitan).
I found an option, in the Appearance tab of the Preferences dialogue, called "Grid spacing (pixels):"
When I try to alter the grid spacing by clicking on the up/down arrows, the number disappears entirely.
If I select the editable field and type to replace the number, again the number disappears entirely.
In both cases, if I use MSG to "put the gridSize", it becomes clear that nothing has been altered.
Is this a known bug with El Capitan? If so, it ought to be a small matter to correct it.
Grateful for all your thoughts.
Ideally, I would like to go into the Preferences stack and see if I can edit the script of the gridSpacing field to solve this issue - and also to add a "Grid" button so I could turn the grid on or off as required.
Tell me if you think that trying to do this would be risky.