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Re: Strange UI rendering issues
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David Chisnall |
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Re: Strange UI rendering issues |
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Thu, 18 Nov 2010 14:27:54 +0000 |
It helps if you provide the correct URL for the screenshot...
http://dl-web.dropbox.com/u/4558613/gnustep_ui.png
Looking at the picture, it seems that the images that are rendered are in the
wrong place, so possibly this is an issue with flipped vs non-flipped views, so
the images in the buttons are being rendered but not within the controls'
bounds and so are outside the clipping region and are missing.
Which back end are you using? The text antialiasing looks like libart, which
possibly isn't well tested with the most recent changes to the flipped view
support.
David
On 17 Nov 2010, at 15:26, Treeki wrote:
> Hi! I'm a new user who's trying out GNUstep for the first time.
>
> I installed the GNUstep packages from Arch Linux's community
> repository, and compiled a few apps (ProjectCenter, Gorm,
> SystemPreferences, GWorkspace) -- they work fine, except for one UI
> issue which makes several parts of the interface rather unusable.
>
> Most of the UI images don't seem to be rendered: including radio
> buttons, checkboxes, scrollbar glyphs, menu arrows, etc. Here's an
> example screenshot: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4558613/gnustep_ui.png
>
> They've all been installed (to /opt/GNUstep/Local/Library/Images) so I
> am not sure where the issue is. Is there a way to fix this?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Treeki (pseudonym -- I prefer not to share my real name on a public
> mailing list)
>
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