I took the advice of MinnesotaJon and changed the "Hinting" setting. The
problem was occuring on both my laptops. One was set to "None" and the other to
"Slight". To maximise the effect of change I set both to "Full" and, in each
case, the tracking problem has been resolved.
Thanks
Nige
Le 24/09/2013 10:18, Nigel Verity a écrit :
> Hi
>
> I run Linux Mint Debian Edition. The latest version of Gambas3 in the
> Debian/Mint repository is 3.1.1.
>
> This version has an acknowledged bug whereby the cursor does not track
> correctly in the code editor. The more left/right/backspace ke
Nige --
I haven't used Mint in a long time, I use Xubuntu, but I've had this problem
before. At least for me, the problem was in the setting for Fonts/Hinting.
I believe that this link will show you how to reach the "Hinting" setting in
Mint:
http://www.rawcomputing.co.uk/linux/linuxtips3.html
Hi
I run Linux Mint Debian Edition. The latest version of Gambas3 in the
Debian/Mint repository is 3.1.1.
This version has an acknowledged bug whereby the cursor does not track
correctly in the code editor. The more left/right/backspace keystrokes you use,
the further out of step the cursor ge