I'm having a problem when editing curves. When I drag one of the pointer to the far left, in the rotational axes, I can no longer select the point and move it back. I either have to cancel out of the curve editing window or if I accidentally clicked OK, I have to start the whole profile from scratch.
I suspect that it may be related to using a higher DPI setting for Windows. Is it possible to take into account people using the higher DPI setting in the future, I would really appreciate it.
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I'll look into that too. The far left? Someone has once mentioned a similar problem to the far right, but that could be solved by dragging the Max. output line to the left. Maybe it does indeed have to do with a higher DPI-setting…
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No, whenever I move any point to the far right, about the last 10% of the graph, I can no longer select those points to move them back. This only happens on the rotational axes, the tranlsational axes don't have the same problem.
Even just a way to reset your curve to some kind of deault would help.
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Hi there,
I'm having a problem when editing curves. When I drag one of the pointer to the far left, in the rotational axes, I can no longer select the point and move it back. I either have to cancel out of the curve editing window or if I accidentally clicked OK, I have to start the whole profile from scratch.
I suspect that it may be related to using a higher DPI setting for Windows. Is it possible to take into account people using the higher DPI setting in the future, I would really appreciate it.
Hi jiminy again (been busy?),
I'll look into that too. The far left? Someone has once mentioned a similar problem to the far right, but that could be solved by dragging the Max. output line to the left. Maybe it does indeed have to do with a higher DPI-setting…
Oops my mistake, yes far right it is. Got my lefts and rights mixed up again, haha.
OK, so your problem is solved?
No, whenever I move any point to the far right, about the last 10% of the graph, I can no longer select those points to move them back. This only happens on the rotational axes, the tranlsational axes don't have the same problem.
Even just a way to reset your curve to some kind of deault would help.
OK, a 'reset' sounds doable. I'll make a note of it…