yes, you are right, the problem also occur on my linux box. so,only windows version of gem are not affected by this problem.
thanks cyrille
B. Bogart wrote:
Hey Cyrille,
First time I opened it on linux the vertical curve was very thick, after closing and opening then it apears normal. Third time the curve widths are different again.
I tried it with my recent Gem build on OSX and the same deal, except the width is significantly more extreme.
I'm rebuilding Gem under linux now and...
Well I can't get the Gem update from today to compile: /home/bbogart/gem/gemcvs/Gem.pd_linux: /home/bbogart/gem/gemcvs/Gem.pd_linux: undefined symbol: _ZN12pix_movement17processYUVAltivecER11imageStruct
My old build was about a month old.
Thanks for the test patch cyrille.
Ben
cyrille henry wrote:
hello,
I've noticed a small problem on osX version of Gem.
the problem is related with curve object. sometimes, curve objects are not drown properly. they can be drown with a random width, and can sometimes disepear.
the problem is random, but it never happend the first time pd open a gemwindow.
exemples : open pd + attached tst-curve. create gemwindow.
ok, everyting is fine. close the patch. open the patch again.
now, you should have some problem. (I've got problem with the 3 diferents computers on OSX (10.3) I tried).
I tried diferents gem version.
does anybody kown what to do?
I rebember that I have the same problem long time ago on windows and linux, but the problem is gone...
anyway, what's appening with "width" message to primitive. most, but not every, primitives accept a "width" messages. this messages is not really documented (not in the help file). is it on purpose? does this messages will disapare on future gem release?
thanks
cyrille
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