The only time I have ran into this bug is on a Mac leading me to believe that it’s the Mac version of the Flash player that has the bug and not the browsers them self. I started playing around with PaperVision3d a week or so ago, and the majority of PaperVision experiments I have tested or created have this problem.
The issue is when I click off of a browser or leave the stage, instead of stopping the rendering process that is based on the X and Y location of the mouse on the stage, the application continues to render and sends my scene out of sight on the Y axis. But you will notice if you keep your mouse centered on the stage, the scene will zoom to the front quickly after a few seconds.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I’ve been breaking my brain about what would be causing this and how to stop it from happening.
http://thundertech.net/brandon/tilter.html , this is an example you can test on.
Thanks!
So I take it no one has ran into this issue. To clarify a little more, it’s not so much a problem with PaperVision, but more so an issue with mouse tracking in Mac’s Flash player. A click outside of the browser will drastically alter the position of the mouse.
I attached 2 images to this post to check out if anyone is interested. The images attached are one before I click outside of the browser, and the coordinates being used, and the second image is the coordinates and data being use when I click outside of the browser.
Again, any help would be appreciated. This is an issue with all Mac’s I have tested any mouse tracking in an ENTER_FRAME on so I’m sure I’m not the only one to have ran into this. :crying:
Another update, I’m definitely not the only one to have this happen to them, and it’s known by the Flash dev team. Weird that they would have approached him back in September yet there is still no fix for this bug.
http://ricardocabello.com/blog/post/313/