![]() The reason Dean is experiencing that behavior is because once the first instance of the Ruby date/time stamp is placed- very far away from World 0,0, due to the comma delimiter issue that I "discovered" and Marek has now attended to- this messes up TurboCAD, as it always does when we have objects WAY TOO FAR AWAY out in space. For me, once the insertion of the script object is activated, the Coordinate Fields are active, not the Status Bar. In response to Dean's Reply: I believe Dean meant Coordinate Fields, not Status Bar. If this bothers someone, he can remove this line of code himself. I wonder if I need "tcView.ZoomToExtents" in this script. I put "tsX.Text = nil tsY.Text = nil" in the code. For me, the fields with coordinates do not freeze. This explains my original error reported. ![]() They appear to be locked from the first time stamp so I continue and click in the screen and the coordinates in the time stamp box appear to be putting the stamp in another galaxy. Script works ok > Delete first Time stamp > 2nd try run script, as i move the mouse in the screen area the X and Y coordinates in the status Bar are frozen. > 1st try run script, as I move the mouse in the screen area the X and Y coordinates are moving along in the status bar. Quote from: Marek on May 04, 2021, 03:09:37 AM Quote from: Dean on May 03, 2021, 12:52:12 PM hi Marek, I see what is happening for me. Corrected script posted in this thread below. Quote from: Dean on May 03, 2021, 12:52:12 PM hi Marek, I see what is happening for me.
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