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-Hail
I am experiencing randomly repeating messages on my messages window when
it shares the window with the editor.
Pentium2 - Win2k, Pov beta13
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On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 04:33:18 -0600, "Vampyrium" <cyb### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> I am experiencing randomly repeating messages on my messages window when
> it shares the window with the editor.
> Pentium2 - Win2k, Pov beta13
Confirmed. I've experienced the same. I wondered how to describe this
appearance and it fits best in above description.
POV 3.5 b 13 icl on WinNT Sp 6 PII 233 with 128 MB
ABX
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> I am experiencing randomly repeating messages on my messages window when
> it shares the window with the editor.
Can you please post a screenshot in p.b-t.b.
-- Chris
PS are you sure this isn't just happening during scrolling ?
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On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 13:42:37 +1100, "Chris Cason"
<new### [at] deletethispovrayorg> wrote:
> > I am experiencing randomly repeating messages on my messages window when
> > it shares the window with the editor.
>
> Can you please post a screenshot in p.b-t.b.
It happened for me under 95 at home so I have to go there to get screenshot.
> PS are you sure this isn't just happening during scrolling ?
If you mean scrolling by user it is not my case - it was during automatic
scrolling .
ABX
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> I am experiencing randomly repeating messages on my messages window when
> it shares the window with the editor.
Try setting GUI priority to 'highest' and see if that stops it.
- Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]
[ http://www.slimeland.com/images/ ]
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-Hail
Setting GUI priority to highest stops the problem for me.
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> If you mean scrolling by user it is not my case - it was during automatic
> scrolling .
If you mean during message output, then this can be considered normal (were
you rendering an animation? during animations a 'fast scrolling' mode is now
enabled).
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On Fri, 22 Mar 2002 00:47:31 +1100, "Chris Cason"
<new### [at] deletethispovrayorg> wrote:
> > If you mean scrolling by user it is not my case - it was during automatic
> > scrolling .
>
> If you mean during message output
yes
> then this can be considered normal
I see. To be sure I'll test it again when I'll be at home.
ANX
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On Fri, 22 Mar 2002 00:47:31 +1100, "Chris Cason"
<new### [at] deletethispovrayorg> wrote:
> If you mean during message output, then this can be considered normal (were
> you rendering an animation? during animations a 'fast scrolling' mode is now
> enabled).
I've found this behaviour on 3.5 b 13 icl on WinNT Sp 6 PII 233 with 128 MB.
It isn't animation. Two images after moment in p.b-t.binaries:
pane.png shows what appear in message pane and window.png shows what is
displayed after jump to message window. So, should this be considered normal ?
ABX
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behaviour on 3.5 b 13 icl on WinNT Sp 6 PII 233 with 128 MB.
> It isn't animation. Two images after moment in p.b-t.binaries:
> pane.png shows what appear in message pane and window.png shows what is
> displayed after jump to message window. So, should this be considered
Can you point me to the scene file that demonstrates this ? (I know it's not
a scene fault, but I want to re-create the exact circumstances of the
problem).
-- Chris
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