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Clicking window back to focus places an unwanted pixel #178

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sanj0 opened this issue Aug 23, 2021 · 1 comment
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Clicking window back to focus places an unwanted pixel #178

sanj0 opened this issue Aug 23, 2021 · 1 comment
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@sanj0
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sanj0 commented Aug 23, 2021

When Slate is not in focus and I click it to refocus the window, a pixel is being placed, as if the window was focused before.

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Open Slate
  2. Focus a different window
  3. Click into the canvas area of the (unfocused) Slate window as to refocus it
  4. notice how an accidental pixel it being placed

I would expect it to only refocus the windows, without actually taking my click as artistic input, as in most cases, I merely click at a random spot on the canvas to refocus, thus placing an unwanted pixel which I have to control+z.

  • OS: macOS Big Sur 11.5 Beta
  • Slate Version: v0.9.0

Screenshot 2021-08-23 at 13 59 37

@sanj0 sanj0 added the bug label Aug 23, 2021
@sanj0 sanj0 changed the title Clicking windows back to focus places a pixel Clicking window back to focus places an unwanted pixel Aug 23, 2021
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Good point... this has bothered me too, without even being aware of it.

mitchcurtis added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 23, 2021
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