graphical artefacts on a windows xp Professional system [message #233143] |
Wed, 18 April 2007 06:12 |
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Originally posted by: unidad.gmx.net
Hi!
I created a RCP-Standalone-App with an simple GEF-editor.
On my system everything works fine.
On the system of a friend sometimes fat black bars appear on the
GEF-editor. (Can't be reproduced.)
(I suppose they look like some other guys problem. See posting
<ev55hu$ecs$1@build.eclipse.org>. Maybe just not so fat)
Both systems should be the same (Windows XP Professional).
Any idea, what can be different on my friends system, that causes
the graphical artefacts?
Which JRE or JDK is used to execute the application?
The one defined by JAVA_HOME and PATH?
Regards, Ralf
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Re: graphical artefacts on a windows xp Professional system [message #233166 is a reply to message #233143] |
Wed, 18 April 2007 12:26 |
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Originally posted by: alexandre.magillem.com
Hi,
I don't know if it's related but I had this kind of artifact using
Attachmate Reflection X with the Logic Editor example.
To remove the problem, I had to remove the router switching animation,
in particular the following line :
if ((getViewer().getControl().getStyle() & SWT.MIRRORED ) == 0)
cLayer.setAntialias(SWT.ON);
and all the animation code.
in org.eclipse.gef.examples.logicdesigner.edit.LogicDiagramEdit Part.java
BTW, How do I find this posting ?
> (I suppose they look like some other guys problem. See posting
> <ev55hu$ecs$1@build.eclipse.org>. Maybe just not so fat)
Regards.
Christophe Alexandre
Ralf Maurer a écrit :
> Hi!
>
> I created a RCP-Standalone-App with an simple GEF-editor.
>
> On my system everything works fine.
>
> On the system of a friend sometimes fat black bars appear on the
> GEF-editor. (Can't be reproduced.)
>
> (I suppose they look like some other guys problem. See posting
> <ev55hu$ecs$1@build.eclipse.org>. Maybe just not so fat)
>
>
> Both systems should be the same (Windows XP Professional).
>
>
> Any idea, what can be different on my friends system, that causes
> the graphical artefacts?
>
> Which JRE or JDK is used to execute the application?
> The one defined by JAVA_HOME and PATH?
>
> Regards, Ralf
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Re: graphical artefacts on a windows xp Professional system [message #233174 is a reply to message #233166] |
Wed, 18 April 2007 12:29 |
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Originally posted by: alexandre.magillem.com
Hi again,
I just understood that <ev55hu$ecs$1@build.eclipse.org> was my own
posting....
Regards
Christophe
Christophe Alexandre a écrit :
> Hi,
> I don't know if it's related but I had this kind of artifact using
> Attachmate Reflection X with the Logic Editor example.
> To remove the problem, I had to remove the router switching animation,
> in particular the following line :
> if ((getViewer().getControl().getStyle() & SWT.MIRRORED ) == 0)
> cLayer.setAntialias(SWT.ON);
> and all the animation code.
> in org.eclipse.gef.examples.logicdesigner.edit.LogicDiagramEdit Part.java
>
> BTW, How do I find this posting ?
> > (I suppose they look like some other guys problem. See posting
> > <ev55hu$ecs$1@build.eclipse.org>. Maybe just not so fat)
>
> Regards.
> Christophe Alexandre
>
>
>
> Ralf Maurer a écrit :
>> Hi!
>>
>> I created a RCP-Standalone-App with an simple GEF-editor.
>>
>> On my system everything works fine.
>>
>> On the system of a friend sometimes fat black bars appear on the
>> GEF-editor. (Can't be reproduced.)
>>
>> (I suppose they look like some other guys problem. See posting
>> <ev55hu$ecs$1@build.eclipse.org>. Maybe just not so fat)
>>
>>
>> Both systems should be the same (Windows XP Professional).
>>
>>
>> Any idea, what can be different on my friends system, that causes
>> the graphical artefacts?
>>
>> Which JRE or JDK is used to execute the application?
>> The one defined by JAVA_HOME and PATH?
>>
>> Regards, Ralf
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Re: graphical artefacts on a windows xp Professional system [message #233245 is a reply to message #233166] |
Thu, 19 April 2007 08:39 |
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Originally posted by: unidad.gmx.net
Hi!
Christophe Alexandre schrieb:
> Hi,
> I don't know if it's related but I had this kind of artifact using
> Attachmate Reflection X with the Logic Editor example.
> To remove the problem, I had to remove the router switching animation,
> in particular the following line :
> if ((getViewer().getControl().getStyle() & SWT.MIRRORED ) == 0)
> cLayer.setAntialias(SWT.ON);
> and all the animation code.
> in org.eclipse.gef.examples.logicdesigner.edit.LogicDiagramEdit Part.java
Thanks for your answer!
As far as I overview it, I have no animation-code in my setup.
Regards, Ralf
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Re: graphical artefacts on a windows xp Professional system [message #233275 is a reply to message #233245] |
Fri, 20 April 2007 13:30 |
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Originally posted by: alexandre.magillem.com
Hi,
My guess is that my problem was coming from :
cLayer.setAntialias(SWT.ON);
Maybe you don't have any routing animation in your code but this kind of
manipulation on one of your graphical layers.
Regards.
Christophe Alexandre
Ralf Maurer a écrit :
> Hi!
>
> Christophe Alexandre schrieb:
>> Hi,
>> I don't know if it's related but I had this kind of artifact using
>> Attachmate Reflection X with the Logic Editor example.
>> To remove the problem, I had to remove the router switching animation,
>> in particular the following line :
>> if ((getViewer().getControl().getStyle() & SWT.MIRRORED ) == 0)
>> cLayer.setAntialias(SWT.ON);
>> and all the animation code.
>> in org.eclipse.gef.examples.logicdesigner.edit.LogicDiagramEdit Part.java
>
> Thanks for your answer!
>
> As far as I overview it, I have no animation-code in my setup.
>
> Regards, Ralf
>
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Re: graphical artefacts on a windows xp Professional system [message #233361 is a reply to message #233275] |
Mon, 23 April 2007 08:06 |
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Originally posted by: unidad.gmx.net
Hi Christophe!
Christophe Alexandre schrieb:
> Hi,
> My guess is that my problem was coming from :
> cLayer.setAntialias(SWT.ON);
>
> Maybe you don't have any routing animation in your code but this kind of
> manipulation on one of your graphical layers.
Thanks for your hint.
I made a fulltext-search for a ".setAntialias()"-call, but none is used.
Regards, Ralf
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