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Re: display problems with some apps
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Sebastian Reitenbach |
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Re: display problems with some apps |
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Sat, 09 Apr 2011 13:49:19 +0200 |
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On 04/09/11 11:38, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
> On 04/08/11 14:25, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> wow, that looks mighty ugly. I guess with art or xlib it is fine?
> I installed a clean machine from scratch, so openbsd -current from
> yesterday, and updated make/base/gui from svn. Compiling with
> llvm/libobjc2 this time again, and also tested arts and xlib backends,
> but also there I have this displaying problem observed.
> I also have this problem here with GWorkspace, The file viewer only
> shows the first two columns correctly. And also the application dock on
> the right side of the screen doesn't appear. When I click the
> logout/quit buttons in the GWorkspace menu, then the buttons in the
> popup are not shown.
>
> However, this random crash on startup in pl2link, FTP, ... is gone here.
>
> On my main desktop I yesterday recompiled everything with gcc, and also
> libobjc2, and here I was not able to reproduce the problem.
> Therefore I'll now recompile everything with gcc on the clean box again,
> to see whether this is really the only difference.
It seems to be the case whether using llvm/clang or gcc seems to be the
difference. I compiled everything I need to start AddressManager and FTP
(gworkspace is still compiling, but I think this will then also work)
with gcc. I started FTP about 30 times, and always looked good. Also
started AddressManager a couple of times, and it looked good.
Sebastian
> Sebastian
>
>> I also wonder why the buttons in FTP have the icons without alpha. I
>> noticed that with other backends too, however the same images on Mac
>> show fine.
>>
>> Riccardo
>>
>> On 04/08/2011 09:13 AM, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> the same machine as before, gnustep core from svn, libobjc2, openbsd i386.
>>> By a chance of maybe 50% at least for the FTP and AddressManager
>>> applications,
>>> I get the windows looking like attached screenshots. In case of the other
>>> 50%,
>>> the windows actually look good. I've also seen sth. like this in the
>>> ProjectCenter Open Project dialog. I use the cairo backend, together with
>>> cairo-1.10.2. I never have seen this with the latest available stable
>>> release.
>>>
>>> Sebastian
>>>
>>>
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- display problems with some apps, Sebastian Reitenbach, 2011/04/08
- Re: display problems with some apps, Fred Kiefer, 2011/04/08
- Re: display problems with some apps, Riccardo Mottola, 2011/04/08
- Re: display problems with some apps, Sebastian Reitenbach, 2011/04/09
- Re: display problems with some apps,
Sebastian Reitenbach <=
- Re: display problems with some apps, Fred Kiefer, 2011/04/09
- Re: display problems with some apps, Sebastian Reitenbach, 2011/04/09
- Re: display problems with some apps, Fred Kiefer, 2011/04/09
- Re: display problems with some apps, Sebastian Reitenbach, 2011/04/11
- Re: display problems with some apps, Fred Kiefer, 2011/04/11