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Re: [Bug-gnubg] OS X 10.6.2 Full Screen graphics bug
From: |
Michael Petch |
Subject: |
Re: [Bug-gnubg] OS X 10.6.2 Full Screen graphics bug |
Date: |
Fri, 15 Jan 2010 17:21:15 -0700 |
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Microsoft-Entourage/12.23.0.091001 |
Oops I should say it becomes corrupt when I come back out of fullscreen
mode. I am curious. What happens when you don't use -w ?
On 15/01/10 5:12 PM, "Michael Petch" <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> On 15/01/10 4:58 PM, "Louis Zulli" <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> For the record, though this is probably not a gnubg bug:
>>
>> 1. Move aside any .gnubg configuration directory.
>>
>> 2. gnubg -w
>>
>> 3. View --> Switch to 3D View
>>
>> 4. View --> Full Screen
>>
>> 5. Click OK
>>
>> Get an empty gray window with a blank white region where the board would be.
>>
>
> This is interesting. I have seen this particular problem on Linux at least
> in the past but under more unusual circumstances. I ssh (with -X) into a box
> with gnubg on it (running Debian Lenny). This tunnels all the X window calls
> to my client box where I ssh'ed from originally. When I switch to full
> screen the screen gets distorted in 3D mode (okay in 2D). I get no
> assertions or warnings at the console though. In the past I had encountered
> the board area being grey. Now the rendering is incorrect (Part of the
> screen is distorted).
>
>
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] libcanberra instead of QuickTime, (continued)
Fwd: [Bug-gnubg] libcanberra instead of QuickTime, Louis Zulli, 2010/01/15