05-13-2016, 01:15 PM
Nope, I am not observing what you observe. I tried it on 2 different versions of the Mac OS, and also had our tech support guy Chris try it out.
Have you opened FrameForge's About box to verify that you're running version 3.6.0.18? Please don't take that question amiss. I don't doubt that you have that version installed, but in my experience sometimes someone has more than one copy of FrameForge on their machine, and depending on a person's ways of doing things, the version they're running may not be what they think. For instance, they double-click a desktop or Dock icon and it launches an older version.
It's possible that a screen recording would give me a clue.
It could be that some difference in preference settings explains a difference in behavior between what you're seeing and what I'm seeing. If you would like to try "factory standard" settings, you can do it as follows:
The next time you open FrameForge, it will create a standard settings file. If at a later date you want to go back to the old settings, you can do so by a similar procedure, replacing the new file with the old one, renamed back to the original name.
Have you opened FrameForge's About box to verify that you're running version 3.6.0.18? Please don't take that question amiss. I don't doubt that you have that version installed, but in my experience sometimes someone has more than one copy of FrameForge on their machine, and depending on a person's ways of doing things, the version they're running may not be what they think. For instance, they double-click a desktop or Dock icon and it launches an older version.
It's possible that a screen recording would give me a clue.
It could be that some difference in preference settings explains a difference in behavior between what you're seeing and what I'm seeing. If you would like to try "factory standard" settings, you can do it as follows:
- Quit out of FrameForge if it's running.
- In Finder, select the menu command Go > Go to Folder...
- In the resulting edit box, enter: ~/Library/Preferences (that first character is a tilde)
- Locate the file com.frameforge3d.frameforge3.plist and rename it to something like "old-com.frameforge3d.frameforge3.plist".
The next time you open FrameForge, it will create a standard settings file. If at a later date you want to go back to the old settings, you can do so by a similar procedure, replacing the new file with the old one, renamed back to the original name.