[E] Sprite Select Cutoff

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dylanm6061
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[E] Sprite Select Cutoff

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XVgope ... sp=sharing

So, when I try to select a character sprite, the dropdown won't extend outside of the box. However, if I click outside of the box in areas where sprites would generally be, I can still select the sprite. However, because not all of the sprite select is visible, I'm left blindly guessing which sprites are where. I've tried saving and exiting the editor, using a different browser (the issue has occurred with both Chrome and Safari), and adjusting the zoom size, none of which worked.

I tried to attach an image, but it told me "Sorry, the board attachment quota has been reached", so I provided a sharable google drive link instead.
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Re: [E] Sprite Select Cutoff

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For best results, you should use Firefox with AAO.
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Re: [E] Sprite Select Cutoff

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The scrollbar is located where the picture says it should be, just... translated up for some reason that is not super clear to me.

I'll give this a closer look on Saturday.
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Re: [E] Sprite Select Cutoff

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Some things on my end mean I haven't taken a look at this yet. That'll have to wait until tomorrow.
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