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Sorry to bother you with another bug but I can't disable the splash screen, and when I first open it Pixelorama 0.6.2 seems to think that I'm trying to start a line from the close button of the splash screen or something. This leads to some odd behaviour. If I left click using my track pad it will make a line, and if I do this several times while moving the mouse it will make a series of lines radiating out from the coordinates of the splash screen close button, and if I use my graphics tablet it will mostly ignore me drawing, occasionally tossing down a single pixel.

This annoying behaviour stops when I right click.

This happens with the 32 and 64 bit windows versions.

And it's new to 0.6.2., so maybe an artefact of the changes to Godot?

Sorry about the splash screen, I reproduced the issue and found out what caused it to not be disabled. We may re-release v0.6.2 with this issue solved shortly.


As for the line issue, I'm not sure what could be causing it. I experience no issues on my end, but it may be because I'm using a mouse (I don't own a graphics tablet). I'll investigate it as soon as I find access to a tablet, although the issue should not happen if the splash screen is disabled.

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v0.6.2 has been re-released, the splash screen should be disabled as normal now! Thanks for reporting the bug!

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The splash screen bug is indeed gone! Thank you!
I still have to right click to get it to respond to my graphics tablet... at all now. Fixing the splash screen issue seems to have reduced my issue to "the drawing area doesn't respond to my tablet until I right click" and it seems to work fine with my touchpad. Though if I move between the two it will make a line between the beginning of whatever I'd last drawn using my tablet and wherever the mouse is pointing when I click with the touchpad.

I'll keep checking further updates in case the issue gets fixed, but for now I'm going to stick to 0.6.1


Graphics Tablets DO interface with programs differently from mice. One of the big reasons I like Pixelorama is that other pixel art specific programs I found would not respond at all to my tablet's clicks. So like, this is a huge feature with me (and if this issue is sorted, you could advertise 'graphics tablet friendly' as a feature).