Howdy, Stranger!

It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!

Annoying Scrolling with the 2.0.8 Program?

I have my passages all in rows and columns


And when I click on one of them to edit it, my twine window immediately scrolls down to the bottom of the blue work area, where I have no passages, so I have to scroll back up every time to see the rest of my passages. Sometimes also while typing, the page will scroll further down with every keystroke. This is a new problem, within the last week I would say. I've tried snap to grid and unsnap, rearranging the passages, but now short of reinstalling Twine I'm out of ideas.

Can someone tell me what's causing this and how I can fix it? Any help is appreciated.

Comments

  • edited September 2015
    The best thing you can probably do is to report your problem on the Twine 2 issue tracker.

    Some of what you describe may be bugs in Twine 2, and are thus fixable. On the other hand, some are probably due to browser quirks (in particular, scrolling via keyboard input interacts poorly with other methods of scrolling and ways to control said scrolling), and solutions to those are harder to come by.
  • I would also suggest stating which web-browser (brand and version) and operation system (brand and version) you are using when this problem occurs, as it will help with debugging the issue.
  • greyelf wrote: »
    I would also suggest stating which web-browser (brand and version) and operation system (brand and version) you are using when this problem occurs, as it will help with debugging the issue.

    I just noticed it on my laptop, which is a Windows 8.1 I believe. It's touchscreen, so I'm not sure how that effects the portability of the program. It doesn't touch a web browser since it runs in-program but I do have the latest version of Chrome set as default.
  • The best thing you can probably do is to report your problem on the Twine 2 issue tracker.

    Some of what you describe may be bugs in Twine 2, and are thus fixable. On the other hand, some are probably due to browser quirks (in particular, scrolling via keyboard input interacts poorly with other methods of scrolling and ways to control said scrolling), and solutions to those are harder to come by.

    I'll do that, thank you
Sign In or Register to comment.