Paladin of the Pegasos
Posts: 1513 from 2012/11/10
From: Manchester, UK/GB
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Nadir wrote:
The full screen mode is indeed not ideal at the moment. Currently, the best way to use it is to assign it to a separate screen (at some stage I might make it do that in automatically in full screen mode). You can then toggle back to ambient with command-m.
I would only say that making Scribble open its own screen takes up valuable GFX RAM, and if OWB is open as well then it will probably on a 32MB MacMini system then will soon be or as a result be out of GFX RAM. I have a 64MB MacMini, so this does not affect me as much, but I am sure that using Scribble on Ambient as a window is better, and you can get it to 'jump' to another already open screen if need be anyway, which takes up little extra GFX RAM.
I don't use Full Screen option as I can always move it off to the left or right or bottom of the Ambient screen if I need to focus on doing something on the main screen for a moment, or just Iconify it.
I think the screen situation is good as it is, and as you say you can use the MUI Screen Settings to generate or use an already existing screen for Scribble which solves the situation for me, if the need arises.
I should mention that on occasions I have noticed that when I am editing just a plain text file and a "ü" and one or two other characters then Scribble turns the cursor into a flashing "?" and any attempt to delete the "ü" actually deletes the letter after or before, and changes the "ü" to something else, even a "?" itself, and I don't seem to be able to get out of that 'loop'.
So I end up saving what I have at that point, and starting up a more basic text editor, and deleting that "ü" from the opened file - that I just saved in Scribble, that I couldn't edit it correctly in, and then save the file with the corrected lettering/wording and then import it back into Scribble, which then continues OK unless it encounters another similar, not entirely standard English character. It does seem really weird, as the "ü" is an ASCII character as far as I know, so should be recognised correctly, and in reality this weird behaviour exhibited by Scribble should not be occuring at all, but needs fixing.
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Nadir wrote:
it should also be easily reachable from the help menu, although that feature might be broken in the current release.
I can confirm the 'help' for Scribble does not work from the menu - well not for me, in version 1.2
MacMini 1.5GHz,64MB VRAM, PowerBooks A1138/9 (Model 5,8/9),PowerMac G5 2.3GHz(DP), iMac A1145 2.1GHz 20", all with MorphOS v3.18+,Airport,Bluetooth,A1016 Keyboard,T-RB22 Mouse,DVD-RW-DL,MiniMax,Firewire/USB2 & MacOSX 10.4/5