On my Win11 25H2 Cubase Pro 15.0.6 system with HiDPI enabledand application scaling at Default, when I use the VST list to select an Insert plugin, the VST3 indicator symbol /// is partly hidden by the scroll bar, and it obviously shouldn’t be. Maybe you can fix this some time.
Sloppiness rather than a bug.
If there are more items in the list than can be displayed, a scroll bar appears, obscuring the little dashes.
The Instrument column needs to be narrower by the width of the scroll bar.
Don’t hold your breath for it to be corrected. It happens in most lists.
A work-a-round is to add folders and organise your plugins so that only a few appear at a time.
So there’s an error in their code and you don’t think it’s a bug! ![]()
I’ve always been intruiged by those who defend multi-million dollar companies like this. And then having defended them you go on to criticise them by saying they will probably never fix it.
Hmm.
It’s a bug dude. A bug caused by sloppiness perhaps. But it is a bug ![]()
VST2 is on the way out. In a couple of years there’ll be no need for the little dashes.
That’s why it will never be “fixed”.
You don’t know me well enough to accuse me of this sort thing.
No, it isn’t. A flawed design is not a bug.
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I disagree. I’d call this a bug. Slopiness can cause bugs, so these words are not mutually exclusive.
It’s not only you. I think it is the same for all of us. There are other pop-up windows of the same kind where the vertical scroll bar overlays displayed items, e.g. when creating a drum map.
I have reported this issue more than a year ago. I assume Steinberg does not feel a fix is time well spent.
It’s not a flawed design dude. Nobody sat down and designed the /// to go behind the scroll bar.
That’s a bug. A software fault.
I’ve written enough software to know the difference between a bug and a design fault.
Suit yourself, dude.
You don’t wonder. It is very common here. The bugs are almost like your own fault. Hence, still no bug fixing update in C15.
The only purpose of that was tell you which puglin was VST2 or VST3, which is not that important nowadays.
