Hey Christian
Thanks for the thorough bug report, the video is great. I think
that's a known bug, or at least it seems familiar to me. It would be
great to have this info in the bug tracker so we can keep track of
it. This bug seems similar:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3030159&group_id=55...
If that's not it, then feel free to create a new bug report in the
tracker.
.hc
On Jun 28, 2011, at 10:51 PM, Christian Haines wrote:
Hi All
I have created an GOP abstraction which I include in a parent
parent. The GOP interface has a button that resizes it by sending a
'coords' message to the GOP abstraction canvas (namecanvas named).
When it resizes larger it renders the larger interface properly over
the patch's white background. However, when it resizes smaller it
leaves a remnant of the larger interface visible. Sometimes to
correctly show the smaller interface, I have to redraw / refresh the
window by moving the window - this doesn't always work though. In
fact it only works when the parent patch has a '#coords' line with a
specific configuration in it - of which I'm not sure. I'm on OSX.
I've seen the issue documented elsewhere but never read a full
description on how to resolve it fully.See the issue here: http://echoblue.com.au/pd/goprenderissue.mov
At the moment I am sending a message back to the parent patch from
the GOP abstraction to change the parent patch's 'setbounds' by 1
pixel and then move it back - this resolves that issue but, as
mentioned, not consistently. Regardless, it creates two more issues:
(1) setbounds behaves oddly - doesn't resize until a close and
reopen; and/or moves the objects in the patch window without
resizing; (2) I can't know the patch window size dynamically (say by
querying the canvas) hence any size change by setbounds is not
necessarily the same as the original window size (if it was
resizing!).Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
-- Christian
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