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    [TICKET SUBMITTED] Grid Mapping Bug?

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    • FredF
      Fred @Woland
      last edited by

      @mark, not sure if this is a bug, so I did not make a report, but on the subject of the mapper when I make a simple quad the 4 way arrow icon (on the output page) scales the width and height simultaneosly. However when I make a grid this seems to work once on only, that is, the first time I drag the scale Icon the grid is resized keeping its apsect ratio, but the second time I go to resize it only does the direction I pull it in. I can undo and return once to normal behaivour, so maybe I am missing something about the way this should work.

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      • WolandW
        Woland Tech Staff @Fred
        last edited by

        @fred said:

        @mark, not sure if this is a bug, so I did not make a report, but on the subject of the mapper when I make a simple quad the 4 way arrow icon (on the output page) scales the width and height simultaneosly. However when I make a grid this seems to work once on only, that is, the first time I drag the scale Icon the grid is resized keeping its apsect ratio, but the second time I go to resize it only does the direction I pull it in. I can undo and return once to normal behaivour, so maybe I am missing something about the way this should work.

        Could you please make a quick gif? https://www.screentogif.com/

        Seeing these things always helps me understand better. Definitely sounds fishy.

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        • FredF
          Fred @Woland
          last edited by

          @woland Here you go, I see the same problem exists with the rotate control too:

          https://www.dropbox.com/s/m5rr...

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          • barneybroomerB
            barneybroomer Beta Gold
            last edited by

            I can't duplicate this behaviour, scaling works fine here in grid mode OSX 10.14.5 

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            • FredF
              Fred @barneybroomer
              last edited by

              @barneybroomer windows 10 and OSX 10.12 give the same behaviour for me

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              • barneybroomerB
                barneybroomer Beta Gold
                last edited by

                Fred, what I don't understand in your video, the grid option is 1x1 ? How can it have that many segments then

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                MacBook Pro 2,2 Ghz Intel 8 core I7 / OSX 10.15.7

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                • FredF
                  Fred @barneybroomer
                  last edited by

                  @barneybroomer as you see in the video I just make a grid. I think it is just an overlay, I will check if it actually a grid once I get back to the studio.

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                  • barneybroomerB
                    barneybroomer Beta Gold
                    last edited by

                    Hey Fred,

                    Thanks to your 1 x 1 grid setting I found out what it was.

                    That is definitely a bug. It happens when you select grid, but leave the grid at 1 x 1. Once you enter a grid of let's say 10 x 10 it scales okay. I filed it in as a bug.

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                    • FredF
                      Fred @barneybroomer
                      last edited by

                      @barneybroomer I first saw it doing a fast walk through with students. I did not make any actual mapping, was just taking a tour and hence the 1*1 grid 

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                      • barneybroomerB
                        barneybroomer Beta Gold @Fred
                        last edited by

                        @fred said:

                        I first saw it doing a fast walk through with students. I did not make any actual mapping, was just taking a tour and hence the 1*1 grid 

                         Well, glad you did! Otherwise this bug was found much later 😉

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