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‎Jan 01, 2025
12:55 PM
Still having this problem in version 25.1.0. This is especially puzzling given how Lucida Grande is the default font (at least for me, unless I misremembered and changed some setting somewhere); the default font should not have issues like this. Ideally, Premiere Pro should either: Provide the user with an error message informing them as to why "fi" is not a valid combination, rather than failing silently; or Utilize an internal workaround to allow the letter combination to appear correctly. In my case, I was able to get "fi" to appear by inserting a zero-width space between the "f" and "i". You can copy a zero-width space by going to https://www.editpad.org/tool/invisible-character, then scrolling down to "Zero-Width Space" (unicode U+200B); or by copying the following (which has the zero-width space character in it): "f​ind" Perhaps Premiere Pro could internally add the zero-width space automatically so it won't break like this. If anything, it should not fail silently and leave the user confused.
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‎Aug 15, 2024
06:40 AM
2 Upvotes
Starting with Lightroom Classic 13.5, Panel End Marks will disappear if the side panels are very long. This issue did not occur with 13.4 and earlier.
OS version: macOS Sonoma 14.6.1
Hardware: 14-inch MacBook Pro with M3 Max processor
Steps to reproduce:
Enable Panel End Marks from Preferences > Interface.
In any module (Library, Develop, etc.), right-click on any panel and select Collapse All. Note that the Panel End Marks do appear.
Expand panels until the panel is sufficiently long and requires a notable amount of scrolling to see the bottom. Note that the Panel End Marks no longer appear, and an empty space appears instead.
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‎Apr 29, 2023
02:49 PM
Everything is up-to-date (Apple automatically delivers driver updates, and there's no manual process to install them).
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‎Apr 29, 2023
04:41 AM
1 Upvote
Just tested: both the flickering cursor and the high CPU usage no longer appear when setting "Use Graphics Processor" to "Off". The issue returns when it is set to "Auto". I am using a 13-inch MacBook Pro (2020 model, 4 Thunderbolt 3 ports) with Intel Core i5, 16 GB of RAM, 1 TB SSD, and Intel(R) Iris(TM) Plus Graphics with Metal acceleration.
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‎Apr 28, 2023
08:56 PM
4 Upvotes
On Lightroom Classic 12.3 running macOS Ventura 13.3.1, the cursor will continuously "flicker" back to the default macOS cursor in the Develop module whenever the cursor is moved over an element that changes the cursor to something else, such as: the magnifying glass icon when hovering over the image the cross icon when hovering over the Tone Curve panel the scroll hand icon when hovering over number values the double arrow icon when hovering over the histogram any of the crop tools (Crop Frame Tool, Straighten, etc.) when hovering over the image During this time, Lightroom may also have prolonged high CPU usage. The steps to reproduce this bug are: In the Library module, select an image, then enter the Develop module. The bug will not appear at this stage. Cursors will appear normally. Return to the Library module, then enter the Develop module again. The bug will appear and the cursor will flicker back to the default macOS cursor. The bug will temporarily resolve itself if the source in the Library module is changed, either by changing the library filters, or by viewing a different folder or collection. The bug will reappear when you enter the Develop module, return to the Library module, and then go back to the Develop module. The bug doesn't appear in the Library module or in any other module; it only appears in the Develop module. It also doesn't affect the actual functions of the program—all the tools will continue to work as intended. Aside from the high CPU usage that may present itself, it's not a show stopper (but is very annoying to work with).
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