GUI glitches - REAPER x64, Jamstix 3.5

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Burakov_Anatoly
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GUI glitches - REAPER x64, Jamstix 3.5

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amstix 3.5', 'Hi

I'm having a weird GUI glitch with 3.5 x64 version in latest REAPER. When i call any menu (e.g. right click on a part), the menu appears but once i start moving the mouse, it disappears. Then, it's as if the "active zone" of the menu has moved upwards to 0px on Y scale and the (invisible) menu responds to mouse events.

To better illustrate the glitch, here's a live capture:

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Burakov_Anatoly
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GUI glitches - REAPER x64, Jamstix 3.5

Post by Burakov_Anatoly »

small update - i've had plugin firewalling enabled. running the plugin natively works well. firewalling still should work IMO.
Ralph @ Rayzoon
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GUI glitches - REAPER x64, Jamstix 3.5

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Thanks, we're gonna take a look at that.
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GUI glitches - REAPER x64, Jamstix 3.5

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amstix 3.5', '
Burakov_Anatoly wrote:Hi

I'm having a weird GUI glitch with 3.5 x64 version in latest REAPER.
Me too. Means I can't export MIDI files.
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amstix 3.5', '
Bagatell_ wrote:
Burakov_Anatoly wrote:Hi

I'm having a weird GUI glitch with 3.5 x64 version in latest REAPER.
Me too. Means I can't export MIDI files.
Please disable firewalling in REAPER for JS.
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GUI glitches - REAPER x64, Jamstix 3.5

Post by Bojo_ »

I have the same problem in Studio One Pro 2.5. Menus are all over the place. Sometimes I can carefully "sneak" into them but not always.
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