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Help: SM vs FS behaviour
- Walter Sommerfeld
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Help: SM vs FS behaviour
Hi,
need help why the
jumps to X/Y = 0 (Left Top) when i click on the draggable titlebar
Thanks,
Walter
need help why the
Windows GUI 5.osm from mwvdlee
here: http://synthmaker.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=9017&p=82724&hilit=windows+gui+5#p82724
jumps to X/Y = 0 (Left Top) when i click on the draggable titlebar
Thanks,
Walter
Re: Help: SM vs FS behaviour
in the schematic, there is a trig reset windows,
it sets the default position of the windows, as it has made it puts them at the center.
it sets the default position of the windows, as it has made it puts them at the center.
- Walter Sommerfeld
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Re: Help: SM vs FS behaviour
Hi Tronic,
yeah i found it 2...
FS produces now a ghost at the center position when i set/place a window outside the center...
But ur tip gave me an idea where 2 correctly place my S&H's => solved!
Night,
Walter
in the schematic, there is a trig reset windows,
it sets the default position of the windows, as it has made it puts them at the center.
yeah i found it 2...
FS produces now a ghost at the center position when i set/place a window outside the center...
But ur tip gave me an idea where 2 correctly place my S&H's => solved!
Night,
Walter