Is it just me or does J-Scope 7.62a have broken functionality that makes it very difficult to use? Here's a list of what I've run across.
1) float types are sometimes incorrectly labeled as uints. It's very inconsistent and I can't figure it out. The same variable can sometimes show up as a float, othertimes as a uint.
2) enums cannot be selected, even through they're labeled as uchar in J-Scope.
3) booleans can be selected, but they don't get any data.
4) No smooth resizing between the graph and variable windows. If the overall j-scope window is below a certain size, it's either 90% graph, with only 2 variables visible in the variable window, or it's 100% variable window. It cannot be arbitrarily sized.
There's probably a few other things that I'm missing. Is there any work being done on improving J-Scope? It's a handy tool to use and it would be nice not to have to keep using a separate installation of J-Scope 6.
1) float types are sometimes incorrectly labeled as uints. It's very inconsistent and I can't figure it out. The same variable can sometimes show up as a float, othertimes as a uint.
2) enums cannot be selected, even through they're labeled as uchar in J-Scope.
3) booleans can be selected, but they don't get any data.
4) No smooth resizing between the graph and variable windows. If the overall j-scope window is below a certain size, it's either 90% graph, with only 2 variables visible in the variable window, or it's 100% variable window. It cannot be arbitrarily sized.
There's probably a few other things that I'm missing. Is there any work being done on improving J-Scope? It's a handy tool to use and it would be nice not to have to keep using a separate installation of J-Scope 6.