[opensource-dev] Changes to viewer behavior have been noticed. Are they deliberate and permanent?
Expectations: A) Avatar is expected to stop watching mouse pointer after a short period of mouse inactivity. B) World Map is expected to close-couple pan with mouse movement and stop panning when mouse motion is stopped, regardless of mouse button state after stop. Results: A) Avatar is watching mouse pointer long after mouse pointer motion stops. This defeats a mechanism by which life-like behavior is imparted into avatar motion. B) World Map exploration is being awkward as the mouse button must be released to stop the map from panning away from the desired view. The following viewer builds were tested for the above expectations: __ Second Life Release 3.7.0.285178 __ Second Life Release 3.7.0.285669 __ Second Life Release 3.7.0.286015 __ Second Life Release 3.7.1.286557 __ Second Life Release 3.7.1.286567 __ Second Life Release 3.7.2.286707 AB Second Life Release 3.7.2.286708 __ Second Life Release 3.7.3.287127 __ Second Life Release 3.7.3.287158 AB Second Life Release 3.7.3.287263 __ Second Life Release 3.7.3.287288 __ Second Life Release 3.7.3.287344 AB Second Life Release 3.7.3.287491 AB Second Life Release 3.7.4.287875 AB Second Life Release 3.7.4.288045 AB Second Life Release 3.7.4.288138 AB Second Life Release 3.7.4.288282 The presence of A and/or B in the far left column indicates expectation test failures of the respectively labeled expectations described above. Both of these expectation failures appear to have been introduced in a single change-set: 30120 (365375529cd2) MAINT-3250 FIXED [TUI] Dragging on the Map does not working correctly maksymsproductengine 2013-10-23 18:11:56 +0300 (5 months) Corroboration is requested. ___ Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting privileges
Re: [opensource-dev] Changes to viewer behavior have been noticed. Are they deliberate and permanent?
Am Samstag 22 März 2014, 17:23:08 schrieb Ardy Lay: > Expectations: > A) Avatar is expected to stop watching mouse pointer after a short > period of mouse inactivity. > B) World Map is expected to close-couple pan with mouse movement and > stop panning when mouse motion is stopped, regardless of mouse button > state after stop. > > Results: > A) Avatar is watching mouse pointer long after mouse pointer motion > stops. This defeats a mechanism by which life-like behavior is imparted > into avatar motion. > B) World Map exploration is being awkward as the mouse button must be > released to stop the map from panning away from the desired view. > > The following viewer builds were tested for the above expectations: > > __ Second Life Release 3.7.0.285178 > __ Second Life Release 3.7.0.285669 > __ Second Life Release 3.7.0.286015 > __ Second Life Release 3.7.1.286557 > __ Second Life Release 3.7.1.286567 > __ Second Life Release 3.7.2.286707 > AB Second Life Release 3.7.2.286708 > __ Second Life Release 3.7.3.287127 > __ Second Life Release 3.7.3.287158 > AB Second Life Release 3.7.3.287263 > __ Second Life Release 3.7.3.287288 > __ Second Life Release 3.7.3.287344 > AB Second Life Release 3.7.3.287491 > AB Second Life Release 3.7.4.287875 > AB Second Life Release 3.7.4.288045 > AB Second Life Release 3.7.4.288138 > AB Second Life Release 3.7.4.288282 > > The presence of A and/or B in the far left column indicates expectation > test failures of the respectively labeled expectations described above. > > Both of these expectation failures appear to have been introduced in a > single change-set: > 30120 (365375529cd2) MAINT-3250 FIXED [TUI] Dragging on the Map > does not working correctly > maksymsproductengine > 2013-10-23 18:11:56 +0300 (5 months) > see https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/BUG-5380 take note of the status of that bug :) cheer LC ___ Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting privileges
Re: [opensource-dev] Changes to viewer behavior have been noticed. Are they deliberate and permanent?
On 3/22/2014 5:48 PM, Lance Corrimal wrote: > Am Samstag 22 März 2014, 17:23:08 schrieb Ardy Lay: >> Expectations: >> A) Avatar is expected to stop watching mouse pointer after a short >> period of mouse inactivity. >> B) World Map is expected to close-couple pan with mouse movement and >> stop panning when mouse motion is stopped, regardless of mouse button >> state after stop. >> >> Results: >> A) Avatar is watching mouse pointer long after mouse pointer motion >> stops. This defeats a mechanism by which life-like behavior is imparted >> into avatar motion. >> B) World Map exploration is being awkward as the mouse button must be >> released to stop the map from panning away from the desired view. >> >> The following viewer builds were tested for the above expectations: >> >> __ Second Life Release 3.7.0.285178 >> __ Second Life Release 3.7.0.285669 >> __ Second Life Release 3.7.0.286015 >> __ Second Life Release 3.7.1.286557 >> __ Second Life Release 3.7.1.286567 >> __ Second Life Release 3.7.2.286707 >> AB Second Life Release 3.7.2.286708 >> __ Second Life Release 3.7.3.287127 >> __ Second Life Release 3.7.3.287158 >> AB Second Life Release 3.7.3.287263 >> __ Second Life Release 3.7.3.287288 >> __ Second Life Release 3.7.3.287344 >> AB Second Life Release 3.7.3.287491 >> AB Second Life Release 3.7.4.287875 >> AB Second Life Release 3.7.4.288045 >> AB Second Life Release 3.7.4.288138 >> AB Second Life Release 3.7.4.288282 >> >> The presence of A and/or B in the far left column indicates expectation >> test failures of the respectively labeled expectations described above. >> >> Both of these expectation failures appear to have been introduced in a >> single change-set: >> 30120 (365375529cd2) MAINT-3250 FIXED [TUI] Dragging on the Map >> does not working correctly >> maksymsproductengine >> 2013-10-23 18:11:56 +0300 (5 months) >> > see https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/BUG-5380 > take note of the status of that bug :) > > > cheer > LC > ___ > Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: > http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev > Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting privileges Ah, thanks. That bug report, and the associated comments, seem to indicate that a lot of unexpected behavior changes are resulting from that little change-set, and that those behavior changes have annoyed many people, not just me. ___ Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/OpenSource-Dev Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting privileges