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Yosheano
Posted on 05-11-13 05:13 PM Link | #22296
In version 1.1 of whitehole there is a bug where when you delete an object you cannot move the in-editor camera. and you can still see the object you deleted. is there any way to fix this or do i have to wait for the next update?

Arisotura
Posted on 05-11-13 05:18 PM Link | #22297
This is known. You have to wait for the next update. Or try with older versions, iirc they don't have this bug.

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Yosheano
Posted on 05-11-13 05:26 PM Link | #22298
ok, thanks.

MK7tester
Posted on 05-11-13 05:29 PM (rev. 2 of 05-11-13 05:30 PM) Link | #22299
Yeah, this is a pretty infamous bug, ask one of the board members for the older version, I think MrRean or NWPlayer123 might have it.

The only downside of the old version is the more-difficult path editing. :P

NWPlayer123
Posted on 05-11-13 05:49 PM (rev. 2 of 05-11-13 05:49 PM) Link | #22301
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vm466myo0w1pxik/WhiteHole11Prerelease.jar
Download the newest version, then download this, rename this jar to "Whitehole.jar" and then replace the one you got from the newest download

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Arisotura
Posted on 05-11-13 06:04 PM Link | #22304
No support will be given with the prerelease versions, though.

You can also try this.

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