Rev 230 | Rev 232 | Go to most recent revision | Show entire file | Regard whitespace | Details | Blame | Last modification | View Log | RSS feed
Rev 230 | Rev 231 | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 3... | Line 3... | ||
3 | ================== |
3 | ================== |
4 | 4 | ||
5 | Important/Bugs |
5 | Important/Bugs |
6 | -------------- |
6 | -------------- |
7 | 7 | ||
8 | * Publish 1.7.0.2 |
8 | (Nothing here) |
9 | 9 | ||
10 | 10 | ||
11 | Minor priority stuff or ideas |
11 | Minor priority stuff or ideas |
12 | ----------------------------- |
12 | ----------------------------- |
13 | 13 | ||
Line 83... | Line 83... | ||
83 | 83 | ||
84 | * With some canvas formats, the initial zoom level is not "fully zoomed out" |
84 | * With some canvas formats, the initial zoom level is not "fully zoomed out" |
85 | 85 | ||
86 | * If you load an AFS file which has multi-line expressions, then the first expression (R) is scrolled down (because it has the focus) |
86 | * If you load an AFS file which has multi-line expressions, then the first expression (R) is scrolled down (because it has the focus) |
87 | 87 | ||
- | 88 | * Unsure regarding AppleScript ! |
|
- | 89 | https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/mac/pdf/Interapplication_Communication/AE_Term_Resources.pdf |
|
- | 90 | 1. Do we need an 'auet' resource? |
|
- | 91 | 2. Does our implementation work with AppleScript? |
|
- | 92 | 3. Must the human-language term REALLY be unique?! So only one plugin on the whole system may use the word "ctl(0)" or "red" or "size"??? Why do we have unique keys if the human language needs to be unique too?! (see "Important" section at page 8-14) |
|
- | 93 | ||
88 | 94 | ||
89 | Regarding Macintosh |
95 | Regarding Macintosh |
90 | ------------------- |
96 | ------------------- |
91 | 97 | ||
92 | * In ui_mac.c, there does not seem to be a limit for the expressions. So, is it possible to write an expression longer than 1023 bytes, which would lead to a crash? |
98 | * In ui_mac.c, there does not seem to be a limit for the expressions. So, is it possible to write an expression longer than 1023 bytes, which would lead to a crash? |