Mgdie wrote:When i am mining (destroying a block) if i move the mouse slightly it stops, also stops even if i haven't stopped the click, it is really annoying any idea?
stormchaser3000 wrote:
use a mouse that did not come with your mac.
Mgdie wrote:stormchaser3000 wrote:
use a mouse that did not come with your mac.
nope still the same
Morn76 wrote:Mgdie wrote:stormchaser3000 wrote:
use a mouse that did not come with your mac.
nope still the same
Decrease your mouse/trackpad speed in System Preferences.
Morn76 wrote:I cannot reproduce this problem. As long as I stay on a node with my cursor while digging, small mouse movements do not stop the digging process.
Are you using the latest build? If not, upgrade to 0.4.10.
P.S. Are you playing on a server or locally? If the former, could this be a lag issue?
Mgdie wrote: but another problem appeared now where the mouse pointer appears it won't click there but lower, seems to be on windowed mode
OmniStudent wrote:Thanks again for all your work Morn76, you're the best!
Sokomine wrote:It ought to work if you press ESC. Then you can access the controls of the window containing Minetest; mouse movements will no longer be interpreted as looking around in the game.
stormchaser3000 wrote:Mgdie mean that there is no option to hide the window like in windows or in some linux distros there will be a button in the window that looks like a - that hides the window into the task bar. i have tried this on my grandma's computer and yep no - thing option.
Mgdie wrote:stormchaser3000 wrote:Mgdie mean that there is no option to hide the window like in windows or in some linux distros there will be a button in the window that looks like a - that hides the window into the task bar. i have tried this on my grandma's computer and yep no - thing option.
no what i mean is to be able to go to the desktop in fullscreen there aren't any window decoration i am talking about a key combination
stormchaser3000 wrote:Mgdie wrote:stormchaser3000 wrote:Mgdie mean that there is no option to hide the window like in windows or in some linux distros there will be a button in the window that looks like a - that hides the window into the task bar. i have tried this on my grandma's computer and yep no - thing option.
no what i mean is to be able to go to the desktop in fullscreen there aren't any window decoration i am talking about a key combination
OH ok yeah um put these options in your minetest.conf file:
screenW = (width of screen)
screenH = (height of screen)
fullscreen = true
Morn76 wrote:In principle it should be easy to add a menu with Apple+H for hiding the window: Get MainMenu.xib from Toabi's old tree, compile it to a .nib and copy it into minetest.app/Contents/Resources/.
But unfortunately in practice this does not seem to work. The .nib file is there but still no menu. Very strange.
Morn76 wrote:Apparently for the menu to work, MT would need to wrapped inside an NSApplication object which would load the NIB file. Xcode does this automatically via a template, but we use make to build, therefore the NIB file does not get loaded when the application starts. So getting the Mac menu to work is apparently far more complicated than I thought. :-(
Anyway, the OS X build has been updated to 20140707.e69d660. This brings some minor bug fixes for 0.4.10 but nothing too serious I hope.
Morn76 wrote:Toabi's old build probably. Unfortunately my build does not work right now with Xcode/xcodebuild because some assertion related to semaphores fails. So maybe I can figure out how to fix that assertion problem and then use xcodebuild again instead of make. Or maybe I can wrap everything in an NSApplication object and continue to use make. We'll see.
BTW, have you tried to pause MT with Escape and ⌘-Tab from fullscreen mode to another application? I think ⌘-Tab should work even if an application does not use NSApplication.
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