[vtkusers] Problem in SampleMFC test?
David.Pont at ForestResearch.co.nz
David.Pont at ForestResearch.co.nz
Tue Jul 29 17:16:41 EDT 2003
Jean-Do,
The post from Yang seems to confirm what I was thinking. Now I think
about it, I am pretty sure I had W98 too.
You could try searching the OpenGL site or the web in general for info on
graphics problems related to W98?
Dave
Xianjin Yang
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01:23
The problem is in the Windows 98. I have an OpenGL based program that had a
similar problem (black right and bottom edges) with Windows 98. The problem
might be solved by updating your graphics card driver, or turn off (or
reduce)
the hardware acceleration.
Yang
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Hi David and Nigel,
If it comes from my hardware, I will almost be happy.
One point is that there is a single actor in the sample, which does not
require
a lot of memory. The strange thing is that I obtain the same odd behaviour
when
I run it in 640*480*8bit. How memory/hardware could explain that? Sound a
bit
strange, no?
Jean-Do
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Hi Jean-Do
I experienced something similar some years ago. I never really resolved
it,
and the problem went away when I got a new computer. My guess is that the
problem is at a lower level, ie graphics hardware, (or perhaps OpenGL).
A quick look in the archives turned up this:
http://public.kitware.com/pipermail/vtkusers/2001-August/007548.html
So someone else has had this problem too. I could not see any solution
given,
you could look harder in the archives for an answer there.
-Try turning off hardware accelerations in Windows (right click desktop,
select
Properties | Settings tab | Advanced button | Troubleshooting tab (and
other
tabs)...... probably different under W98...) -Can you try your application
on a
machine with more (graphics) memory? -Don't run fullscreen...
bon chance
Dave Pont
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hi,
I've compiled the vtk4.0 MFC sample test (located in
Examples\GUI\Win32\SampleMFC) with VC++6.0 (sp5) under Win98. When running
the
exe in fullscreen mode 1024*768*32 (the main frame and the child frames),
there
is a bug which can be easily seen by set background to white in
vtkMFCRenderView constructor :
this->Renderer->SetBackground(1,1,1);
Then, you just run the exe and you open several child windows. You (at
least I
do) should get a black area at the right and bottom part of the window that
increases in size as more and more child windows are opened.
It sounds like a problem between Win32 and vtk?
Does anybody obtain the same behaviour and/or has a clue where it could
come
from?
Jean-Do
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