If a key is pressed while the pause overlay is visible, the ruleset input manager will not see it, therefore if the user resumes while the key is held then releases the key, the ruleset input manager will not receive the key up event.
Supersedes https://github.com/ppy/osu/pull/28907.
- Fix border being fat
- Fix thumbnail not masking correctly
- Fix background layer not being correctly fit to the panel
- Dim the main background on hover
- Minor tweaks to dimming
https://github.com/ppy/osu/pull/28900/checks?check_run_id=27652166871
This is an attempt. Going frame-by-frame I noticed that there's one
frame in which the text is loaded but the
FillFlowContainer/GridContainer haven't properly validated so the text
is not positioned correctly (it's overflowing the panel to the left). If
the cursor is moved at this exact time, then it may not be properly
positioned for the following assertion, even though it is _somewhere_ on
the panel.
If the above is the case, then this is a known o!f issue, but not a
simple one to solve.
I haven't reproed this locally.
Closes https://github.com/ppy/osu/issues/28938.
This is related to reloading the composer on timing point changes in
scrolling rulesets. The lack of unsubscription from this would cause
blueprints to be created for disposed composers via the
`hitObjectAdded()` flow.
The following line looks as if a sync load should be forced on a newly
created placement blueprint:
da4d37c4ad/osu.Game/Screens/Edit/Compose/Components/ComposeBlueprintContainer.cs (L364)
however, it is not the case if the parent
(`placementBlueprintContainer`) is disposed, which it would be in this
case. Therefore, the blueprint stays `NotLoaded` rather than `Ready`,
therefore it never receives its DI dependencies, therefore it dies on
an `EditorBeatmap` nullref.
https://github.com/ppy/osu/actions/runs/9985890747/job/27597501295
In this case, the settings overlay is taking a very long time to load
(on a background thread), and pops in when it finishes loading because
it's been requested to open.
The opens the settings overlay, closes it (by pressing escape, this does
not actually close it because it's not loaded yet), and then enters song
select by pressing 'P' 3 times. The settings overlay finishes loading at
just the right opportune moment to eat one of the 'P' key presses.