The eternal IDE bug
- Juan Carlos
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Re: The eternal IDE bug
Neither I use the search option until copy and paste the code to happen that bug, this is the reason the strange problem.
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Re: The eternal IDE bug
Well, even if this is a bug I don't think it warrants spending any time to fix it because it's very hard to reproduce and AFAICS it's a rather cosmetic issue. If it crashed the whole app I'd have some motivation to fix it but this looks more like a minor glitch so not worth spending hours on trying to pin it down.
- Juan Carlos
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Re: The eternal IDE bug
Ok, I understand is difficult to hunt this bug. Only that it is there inside the IDE and it cans be a problem if you don't save your code.
Re: The eternal IDE bug
Maybe create a video to show the problem?
Currently using: Hollywood 9 with Windows IDE and Hollywood 9 with Visual Studio Code and hw4vsc
- Juan Carlos
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Re: The eternal IDE bug
I am sorry but the new version on Windows 7 continues with the problem with the right mouse button and its crashed.
Re: The eternal IDE bug
That doesn't sound like the copy and paste problem you described earlier here in the thread. What right mouse button crash are you talking about?
- Juan Carlos
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Re: The eternal IDE bug
Yes because is the second problem, the first the paste ad copy, happen 1 of 100 times, but the crashed the IDE with the right button with this new version again is here, with the 9.1 this problem doesn't happened, is a cyclic problem.
- Juan Carlos
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Re: The eternal IDE bug
Well, continuing with the strange bug report of the Windows IDE on Windows 7, it's funny how sometimes the functions that are displayed in the right pane disappear strangely, and I have to restart the IDE. But in the end, I think that reporting these bugs does not serve to improve a product in professional theory, especially for the money it costs.