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I talked with @evanweaver about this. We know this will just be known issue for now, it is a complicated fix, the preferred solution maybe keeping the header row always visible so scrolling isn't necessary. We should note this in release notes so people know how to get around it.
Issue: If select an object (hilighted in yellow as copy object for "Apply to Selected" and then use the scroll bar to go up to the top (if header row is off the screen) you lose the selection. I also had the same issue using the mouse scroll wheel. The work around for me on windows was to use the "up/down" arrow keys. That allowed me to get back to the top without losing my selection.
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DavidGoldwasser
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Apply to Selected - issue on larger models scrolling loses selected object
Apply to Selected - issue on larger models (scrolling loses selected object)
Mar 20, 2015
@DavidGoldwasser your workaround doesn't seem to work for me. Tested on v1.9.0 and v1.9.4, windows x64. Using the arrow keys when a field is highlighted yellow just cycles through the options for that field. Clicking anywhere will un-highlight the field. Specifically, I'm doing this in the Surfaces sub-tab, changing outside boundary condition.
I talked with @evanweaver about this. We know this will just be known issue for now, it is a complicated fix, the preferred solution maybe keeping the header row always visible so scrolling isn't necessary. We should note this in release notes so people know how to get around it.
Issue: If select an object (hilighted in yellow as copy object for "Apply to Selected" and then use the scroll bar to go up to the top (if header row is off the screen) you lose the selection. I also had the same issue using the mouse scroll wheel. The work around for me on windows was to use the "up/down" arrow keys. That allowed me to get back to the top without losing my selection.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: