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| Posted by macfrog at Dec 5, 2010, 10:24:01 PM |
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little glitch ... @Puybaret: Thanks for the recently created v3 of sh3d, i really apreciate your work alot Just one thing (more) i've just encountered still remains the same as in the v2.6 on MacOS X: when i close the separate 3dview window, sh3d "draws" 2 big rectangles onto the main window, also locking it and prevents it from being usable for at least the time i need to make the screenshot below okay, i've got only a 1.5 GHz and maybe it's a silly Java issue, but maybe you know it's a bug? screenshot: thanx, macfrog |
| Posted by Puybaret at Dec 6, 2010, 9:09:22 AM |
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Re: little glitch ... This sounds as a driver problem (but I know you won't have the chance to upgrade it under Mac OS X). I don't have this issue on the Mac OS X computers I tested Sweet Home 3D on. What Mac OS X version do you use? ---------------------------------------- Emmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D creator |
| Posted by macfrog at Dec 9, 2010, 9:21:19 PM |
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Re: little glitch ... It's a G4 running 10.5. It's like the (to be closed) window is kindof "zooming out", but the positions of these mentioned rectangles do not go with chg positions of the window. of course it's only being visible so long because of my memory issues while handling a bigger plan So, there is no negative side effect that comes along with this, i can live with it, anyway ![]() greets macfrog |
| Posted by macfrog at Dec 14, 2010, 3:57:13 PM |
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Re: little glitch ... Hi. I can reproduce the same odd behaviour of SH3D on my PC too: but there are no grey rectangles drawn, instead the graphics from the gui is seen. see upper left corner area of screenshot below. ![]() my PC is a ATOM330/1,6 GHz dualcore with NVIDIA ION. there are no other programms behaving strange... greets macfrog |
| Posted by macfrog at Apr 10, 2011, 11:22:52 PM |
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Re: little glitch ... Update for the ones who care.. this behavior is still present within v3.1 on OSX, so i think this is situated in Java?? I didn't check on my PC, yet. macfrog |
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