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STR #804
Application: | FLTK Library |
Status: | 1 - Closed w/Resolution |
Priority: | 2 - Low, e.g. a documentation error or undocumented side-effect |
Scope: | 2 - Specific to an operating system |
Subsystem: | MacOS |
Summary: | CubeView, OSX: GL area positioning |
Version: | 1.1-current |
Created By: | Portale |
Assigned To: | mike |
Fix Version: | 1.1-current (SVN: v4342) |
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#1 | Portale 11:53 Apr 14, 2005 |
| OSX: When resizing the CuveView demo app quickly, the GL area positioning/resizing has problems to follow correctly.
In the screenshot, first I resized the window with maximal width and minimal height an then pressed the "+" smybol on the window title. | |
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#2 | mike 05:51 Apr 19, 2005 |
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What version of OSX?
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#3 | Portale 07:10 Apr 19, 2005 |
| OSX 10.3.8
There seems to be something similar on Gentoo 2.6.11: http://www.fltk.org/newsgroups.php?gfltk.development+v:2285 | |
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#4 | mike 12:17 May 12, 2005 |
| Fixed in Subversion repository.
Try the attached patch and let me know if it resolves things for you...
(FWIW, this problem does not occur on my Linux systems, so that is most likely an OpenGL driver problem and not an FLTK issue) | |
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#5 | Portale 12:37 May 12, 2005 |
| Yes! Now, it resizes fine on OSX.
Thank you. | |
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