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If, for example, try to change x velocity max and x feed rate max, then select apply, only one change is actual made.
So this still seems to be lurking.
The good news is that the parameter display is correct after the 'apply', showing only one value was actually updated.
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Interesting. The reason I have not seen this is ANYTHING with a "text
field" you can just hit enter to apply the new value. Which is what I do.
I will look at this one. Thanks.
Keep in the back of your mind when looking at the code that I may not have hit enter between data entries.
I frequently make data box entries on GUI's, then Navigate directly to another data box with a mouse click, not hitting enter first.. My impression is that the navigation away from Box A to Box B causes an implicit 'enter' on Box A, but perhaps Java GUI builder does not work that way or perhaps the programmer has to explicitly make it happen.
Same Win7 and Linux
If, for example, try to change x velocity max and x feed rate max, then select apply, only one change is actual made.
So this still seems to be lurking.
The good news is that the parameter display is correct after the 'apply', showing only one value was actually updated.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: