Using (or trying to at least) with a J1S… I don’t think it is solely my set-up, but you can’t highlight a value and overwrite it, you have to click in the field and then backspace to erase the existing value. There’s no other way to highlight it and just type numbers to overwrite it? It seems a pretty standard, simple thing… was it a choice not to have it like every other program for some reason? It’s incredibly annoying.
Plus, if you tab to the field, enter something and then tab to go to the next field, it doesn’t save that value. You have to press enter in that singular field for it to take.
I would have expected a much more polished program from a company like Snapmaker, these are the absolute very basics.
I am running on Linux and first thought it’s a problem of the Linux-Version of Luban. But reading your post makes me think it’s a general problem.
And i agree, the behavior of input fields should be as in any other application.
Usually i am using TAB to walk through the fields. With that in all applications the current values in that field are highlighted and can be erased/overwritten directly.
In all applications… except Luban where this isn’t working that way.
OS: Windows 11 (not at my house to get the version number, but it is fully updated and patched through 01/14/2025)
App: Luban - Latest stable version as of 01/25/2025
I wish companies (not just Snapmaker) would look at industry standards (or in this case programming library standards) and build off of them instead of trying to replace them. If there is a novel idera to change one of these standards create a use case in a test program specifically for that purpose, not a program you expect people to download and utilize in their environments with purchased hardware. I’m not even sure how you make it do what Luban is doing now even if you wanted it to intentionally act this way, I would have thought those input fields would have been from a standard (if not built in) library just like everyone elses.
Tested Luban 4.14.0 on Windows 10, and Luban 4.15.0 on Windows 11. I can highlight via double-click or click-drag, and it replaces the text as I type. I can also tab through (and it highlights automatically), edit, tab again, and it saves the value just fine without hitting enter.
I’m assuming you mean going through the settings of a print, this is what I tested. No funkiness on my end.
Edit: I click-drag to highlight layer height, some tabs, then double-click highlight in speed, and then just rapid tab + 1 in structure. Not a single enter press. Video is newest version Luban 4.15.0 on Windows 11 Pro, latest version.