Lo siento pero no puedo reproducir este comportamiento en ninguna de las últimas versiones de Chrome, Chromium o Firefox.
Sorry but I cannot reproduce this behaviour in any of the latest versions of Chrome, Chromium or Firefox.
I do confirm that the rotation functionality no longer works (Firefox 59.0.1) for many component symbols : resistors, capacitors, self inductance at least, possibly others.
What happens now is that only a part of the symbol rotates, the rest stays in place. Have not tested everything but some are OK, like the ground or vcc symbols.
This needs urgent action please. Anyway users can help ?
In my case :
\- Firefox 59\.0\.1 \(64\-bit\) as alreay said\,
\- Windows 10 Home x64\, Version 1709\, Build 16299\.309\.
Thanks in advance for your efforts.
For info:
The browsers I have tested and been unable to reproduce this behaviour in:
> Chrome (Version 65.0.3325.162 (Official Build) (64-bit))
> Chromium (Version 64.0.3282.167 (Official Build) Built on Ubuntu , running on LinuxMint 18.3 (64-bit))
> Firefox (58.0.2 (64-bit) for Linux Mint mint-1.0)
running on Linux Mint 18.3 64 bit.
@Tutorials Understood, but what's broken is precisely the symbol rotation : half of the symbol rotates, the other one does'nt, like it's broken in two ; and the text does behave normally, ie does not rotate.
Rotation does'nt work on firefox 59.01.1 (64bit) , window 7 sp1 ,2009 also
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