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If there is a single animation in a set of instructions or (I think) if there are slides of text separating two animations, all is well. When animations occur on consecutive slides, however, only the first is displayed. Subsequent animations are blank, although the animation appears to run judging by the time lapse. If I 'reset animation', I can get a partial display which shows only the remote part of the animation, but the local side is never shown.
In some cases (especially in the final levels), it is not easy to determine what the animation looks like from the textual description alone.
I'm not sure what debugging info to provide since the problem isn't a response to commands in the console but appears partway through the instructions for the various levels affected.
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If there is a single animation in a set of instructions or (I think) if there are slides of text separating two animations, all is well. When animations occur on consecutive slides, however, only the first is displayed. Subsequent animations are blank, although the animation appears to run judging by the time lapse. If I 'reset animation', I can get a partial display which shows only the remote part of the animation, but the local side is never shown.
In some cases (especially in the final levels), it is not easy to determine what the animation looks like from the textual description alone.
I'm using the
chromium
browser on linux.chromium
: 129.0.6668.100-1linux
: 6.11.2-arch1-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri, 04 Oct 2024 21:51:11 +0000 x86_64 GNU/LinuxI'm not sure what debugging info to provide since the problem isn't a response to commands in the console but appears partway through the instructions for the various levels affected.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: