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🐞 Bug: When dragging windows and double-clicking on the desktop, an error sound is played. #589

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kostazzz opened this issue Jun 15, 2024 · 11 comments
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Problem description

If enabled: Auto Get Selected Text: Auto show query icon after selecting text
When dragging windows and double-clicking on the desktop, an error sound is played.

Suggestions:

  1. leave the entered text in the window (alt+A) because when hiding the window it disappears, you can't continue entering text.
  2. combine windows (alt+A with alt+D) into one command.

Is the issue consistently reproducible?

Reproducible

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disable error sound

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disable error sound

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Device type and OS version

Macbook Pro 2014, BigSur 11.7.10

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@kostazzz kostazzz added the bug Something isn't working label Jun 15, 2024
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Hello kostazzz, Thank you for your first issue contribution 🎉

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tisfeng commented Jun 15, 2024

When dragging windows and double-clicking on the desktop, an error sound is played.

This bug has been fixed in version 2.7.2, see #315 for detail.

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tisfeng commented Jun 15, 2024

leave the entered text in the window (alt+A) because when hiding the window it disappears, you can't continue entering text.

You can always use Input Translate to check the text you previously entered, as long as you haven't enabled 'Clear input when translating'.

combine windows (alt+A with alt+D) into one command.

If you like, you can just use "Select Translate", Alt+D can replace Alt+A in most cases.

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@tisfeng tisfeng changed the title 🐞 Отчет о ошибке: Пожалуйста, заполните заголовок, не оставляйте его пуст 🐞 Bug: When dragging windows and double-clicking on the desktop, an error sound is played. Jun 15, 2024
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kostazzz commented Jun 21, 2024 via email

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tisfeng commented Jun 21, 2024

  1. It would be good to be able to hide the buttons "Dictionary and Chrome", I don't need them, only the Settings button.

If you like, you can hide these buttons in settings.

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kostazzz commented Jun 21, 2024 via email

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tisfeng commented Jun 21, 2024

Please upgrade your macOS to 13.0+, this is our new SwiftUI settings, only support macOS 13.0+.

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kostazzz commented Jun 21, 2024 via email

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tisfeng commented Jun 21, 2024

  1. Is it possible to make somehow that the OCR would define Russian language on BigSur?

Easydict currently supports OCR to automatically recognize Russian text, please make sure you don't specify the source language, usually the default Auto is ok.

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tisfeng commented Jun 21, 2024

Even if you're using the old settings, you can still hide the Chrome or Dictionary button.

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tisfeng commented Sep 15, 2024

When dragging windows and double-clicking on the desktop, an error sound is played.

This issue may be similar to #667, both caused by the failure to execute AppleScript.

Version 2.9.0 has improved the automatic permission request for running AppleScript, which should fix the current issue.

If you still have problems, please open a separate issue, preferably one issue for one problem only.

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