yay c:Roan wrote:
Implemented the option to position to overlay using the arrow keys and improved moving the window using the mouse (it now actually stays at your cursor ).
Yup ^w^Roan wrote:
This is now not so sneakily fixed
o: great :3Roan wrote:
o: fixed
They are.. ಠ_ಠRoan wrote:
xD good job not blaming Java since key press handling is done in C
And well programs are weird sometimes ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
huh, well.. osu! runs at a refresh rate of about 0.7 ms while in game for me, so I don't think my computer would even have that big of an issue o:Roan wrote:
Well I could always add an 1 ms update rate to the drop down box, your computer probably won't like it though :3
Why not, right?Roan wrote:
I'm also totally not a crazy person, because I actually tried a GUI size of x100 and x0.1 :3
Uhm. With "Going to eliminate this bug for good" you meant that it's not fixed yet, right? Because it isn't xDRoan wrote:
o: I'm impressed you actually found that one! Consider yourself lucky it's a rare bug I've already partially fixed it 4 times! The only case that I knew of that still caused this was adding only a single panel. So I guess you've found another way to do it xD. Going to try eliminate this bug for good this time 🐛 (it's cute though >.<).
True, true o: I guess, if I'll make it customizable I could get a bigger audience. I'll seeRoan wrote:
I have no idea if there would be an audience for that, but you won't know if you don't try
man, you're stealing my job! D:Roan wrote:
And finally, I also fixed the bug where the program doesn't work when it's placed in a folder that contains a !.
If it works now, (and it does!) I guess it is a fix then c:Roan wrote:
Well I say I've fixed it, I actually just copy the program to the Windows temp folder :3
:DRoan wrote:
I also made a silly mistake making this that caused unlimited instances of the program to launch, Windows even said it was going to forcefully close programs because not enough RAM was available
This sentence made me laugh soo hard!Roan wrote:
(unlimited instances not included in the new release , unless your windows username contains an ! in that case you have problem)
But in this case you could (if you just really wanted to keep your username) change the temp directory's path
It's still a very weird bug, right? I've actually investigated a bit further on this and I've come up with this:
The program doesn't launch, when one of the folders/files* that make up the path of the executable end with an exclamation mark!
*files: There can only be one file in the path, the executable.
That means: If your username would be xXosu!pro2k17Xx, you wouldn't even have a problem, since the "!" is in the middle! Or if the executable is named osu!KeysPerSecond.exe and is in a folder called osu!stuff, it even still works with all the older versions.
I thing that's extremely interesting, because either each of the folders in a path is somewhat treated individually, or the combination of an exclamation mark and a slash ("!\") does something strange o: