[Bf-funboard] RGB Curve Node – cursor jumps back

mond at email.cz mond at email.cz
Mon May 4 22:28:44 CEST 2015


This happened to me for ages, so I thought it's "as intended".
So sorry and thanks for reply, I will post it as a bug … thats the better 
version of this story :)

Uff :)







---------- Původní zpráva ----------
Od: Campbell Barton <ideasman42 at gmail.com>
Komu: bf-funboard at blender.org
Datum: 4. 5. 2015 16:22:28
Předmět: Re: [Bf-funboard] RGB Curve Node – cursor jumps back

"This looks like a bug, on my system the cursor releases where the
point was moved to.

Are you using a tablet or do you have a tablet plugged in?

Best report this in our tracker, it should be fixed, however we'll
need a way to redo it too.

On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 5:12 AM, gandalf3 <zzyxpaw at gmail.com> wrote:
> This doesn't happen for me on linux..
> What OS are you using?
>
> On 04/28/15 01:48, mond at email.cz wrote:
>>
>> On mouse release, cursor jumps (or appear) back on place of initial 
click.
>>
>> That's really uncomfortable and unexpected behavior.
>>
>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/55113627/RGB_Curve_behavior_50%25.mov
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>> What does it mean in everyday situations?
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>> Accidentally reverted just done adjustment.
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>> Why?
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>> Eyes were watching image to see result and didn't noticed that cursor 
jumped
>> back … by another click (to continue in adjusting curve) is first action
>> like reseted to initial state.
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>> ---------------------
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>> What I (and I'm sure others) do, is to grab a RGB curve and watch image
>> (don't curve) to see how adjustment results. Result is not refreshed
>> (visible) until you release curve dragging, after than you can see result
>> and click again to continue adjusting curve. But this is not that bad.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> The bad part is fact that for each step of curve adjusting we have to 
travel
>> our eyes over screen - from image to node - repeatedly to hunt control 
point
>> by "jumping" cursor.
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>> This "jump" is maybe helpful behavior for value slider, but definetely 
not
>> for curves.
>>
>> I fight with this behavior for many years, so I want to ask if it 
possible
>> to change behavior into expected behavior.
>>
>> Or is there for this behavior any reason?
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>> Thank you for your attention and your opinion.
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>>
>> Filip (vklidu)
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