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Loop drops onto next bar over (macOS Mojave 10.14, LMMS v1.2.1.581) #5393

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ExperiBass opened this issue Feb 11, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #5401
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Loop drops onto next bar over (macOS Mojave 10.14, LMMS v1.2.1.581) #5393

ExperiBass opened this issue Feb 11, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #5401
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@ExperiBass
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2/5 D:

Bug Summary

  • copying and pasting a loop is offset? hovering over the bar you want it to be and dropping it drops it on the next bar

Steps to reproduce

Open a project, make a loop, and try to copy it to the next bar.

Expected behavior

Loop drops onto the bar.

Actual behavior

Loop drops onto the next bar.

LMMS version used

1.2.1.581

@ExperiBass ExperiBass added the bug label Feb 11, 2020
@Spekular
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Is this behavior the same regardless of which half of the bar you drop over? I would expect it to drop on the current bar if you're within the first half of it.

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Yeah, it drops on the next bar unless im hovering right over the dividing line between the bars.

@ExperiBass ExperiBass changed the title Latest Master build issue #2 on macOS Mojave (10.14) Loop drops onto next bar over (macOS Mojave 10.14, LMMS v1.2.1.581) Feb 11, 2020
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I'm fairly sure this is a consequence of #4973, so if my build is still working I'll probably try fixing it soon. Marking for 1.3 since I assume that's where #4973 will end up as well.

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