using 4.15 on Windows 10 using the -enablehighdpi startup flag
The visible start of straight wires sometimes draw higher then it is, curving down when zoomed in when the start connection is not visible.
using 4.15 on Windows 10 using the -enablehighdpi startup flag
The visible start of straight wires sometimes draw higher then it is, curving down when zoomed in when the start connection is not visible.
Hello Frederick,
This is something that happens without the -enablehighdpi flag as well but usually can be resolved by just making the start/end pins visible once. This is caused by them not being rendered yet and can be resolved by having that happen. Does it still occur if you do this?
We haven’t heard from you in a while, FrederickD. Are you still experiencing this issue? If so, have you tried what I suggested in my previous comment? What were the results? In the meantime, I’ll be marking this issue as resolved for tracking purposes.
It appears to have regressed, or the above fix never worked.
This is still a problem in 4.19. Demonstrated here: This abomination of a node drawing routine - YouTube