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This is not exactly a bug, but... on my recent trip to Buenos Aires, I got in touch with several stop-motion animators who all pointed out a particular issue: the camera settings (especially focus) should not respond to the mouse wheel to avoid accidental settings changes during normal use, such as scrolling through the interface.
Actual Behavior:
The camera settings are sensitive to mouse wheel input, leading to unintentional adjustments.
Steps to reproduce
Open the Stop Motion module in the application.
Access the camera settings panel.
Scroll the mouse wheel while hovering over the camera settings (e.g., focus).
Observe how the settings change unintentionally as the mouse wheel scrolls.
Relevant logs/screenshots
Software
Tahoma2D (Open Toonz Fork) Ver. 1.4.5
Operating System
Debian GNU/Linux
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Bug Description
Expected Behavior:
This is not exactly a bug, but... on my recent trip to Buenos Aires, I got in touch with several stop-motion animators who all pointed out a particular issue: the camera settings (especially focus) should not respond to the mouse wheel to avoid accidental settings changes during normal use, such as scrolling through the interface.
Actual Behavior:
The camera settings are sensitive to mouse wheel input, leading to unintentional adjustments.
Steps to reproduce
Open the Stop Motion module in the application.
Access the camera settings panel.
Scroll the mouse wheel while hovering over the camera settings (e.g., focus).
Observe how the settings change unintentionally as the mouse wheel scrolls.
Relevant logs/screenshots
Software
Tahoma2D (Open Toonz Fork) Ver. 1.4.5
Operating System
Debian GNU/Linux
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: