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Mac Version: Default Mac Cursor visible on top of Aseprite cursor #75
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From davidcapello on February 10, 2012 05:44:51 Hi Jamaal! I'll try to fix this for the next version. Here I found something: http://www.allegro.cc/forums/thread/592589/689220#target Note for developer: Use CGDisplayHideCursor(kCDSirectMainDisplay); |
From eugene.f...@gmail.com on January 27, 2013 18:30:54 I've noticed a potentially related problem - apparently, if you're working in less than fullscreen mode and your cursor strays out of the window, it resets the cursor's location relative to ASEPRITE's window. This can be problematic on a wider screen, as it causes the cursor to jump clear out of the canvas; I've found it can be fixed by clicking out of the window and back in, but it's a minor irritation all the same. |
From shedosurashu on February 25, 2013 10:26:03 Any chance of this being fixed anytime soon? It's really bothering me. :) |
From bowes.ju...@gmail.com on May 27, 2013 07:45:29 I frequenly experience the pointer disappearing when using aseprite at any window size on multiple displays and switching between programs. I can usually get it back by clicking randomly, then using Undo to repair any damage I did to my drawing. So, a pretty serious issue from my point of view. |
From davidcapello on January 26, 2014 08:37:45 Labels: -Priority-Medium Priority-Critical Milestone-0.9 |
From davidcapello on April 09, 2014 18:06:56 Labels: -Milestone-0.9 Milestone-1.0 |
From davidcapello on April 09, 2014 18:09:29 Labels: -Milestone-1.0 Milestone-1.1 |
From davidcapello on July 10, 2014 21:03:55 Fixed. To be released in v1.0.3. Commit: d3aa22a Status: Fixed |
From davidcapello on July 10, 2014 21:19:25 Labels: UI-Native |
From davidcapello on July 16, 2014 18:04:56 Labels: -UI-Native Component-UI-Native |
From davidcapello on August 02, 2014 16:40:01 Issue #194 has been merged into this issue. |
From jamaalsa...@gmail.com on February 08, 2012 15:46:24
Hey David, this is just a tiny issue. The Mac version runs great and is by far the best pixel painting tool available (seriously :) but this has kind of bothered me for awhile... Is there a simple way to get the program to turn off the normal Mac mouse cursor when you are inside the Aseprite window? I've been using Cursorcerer to do this (if anybody else is similarily bothered) and it isn't a big deal. Just wondering :)
Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/aseprite/issues/detail?id=75
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