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The mentioned "transparency" on parts of certain windows happens
with Netscape on me, and sometimes Internet Explorer. I guess its
really a Windows-Issue, nothing the POV-Team can resolve.
Just me two-pence-worth.
Chris Cason wrote:
> "David Wallace" <dar### [at] earthlink net> wrote in message
news:3cbce36b@news.povray.org...
> > I know that Windows can be cranky with resources, especially when I run the
> > machine for a week or more straight. But POV-Ray is the only application on
> > my machine that suffers display instability as a result. I just upgraded to
> > RC1 today (I run POV itself for days on end, often past its expiry) and the
> > problem persists.
>
> Unfortunately I cannot replicate this. Unless I can see it happening (or get
> a good number of people that it happens to reporting the fault) it's very
> unlikely I will be able to find the cause or fix it.
>
> I don't recall seeing other people reporting this particular fault. It could
> be that your particular windows installation has some other software installed
> that conflicts with or disturbs the operation of POVWIN some how.
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Tim Nikias
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