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Johannes Hubert wrote:
> Lutz Kretzschmar wrote in message <36ff8cee.26312976@194.174.214.110>...
> >Hi Nieminen Mika, you recently wrote in moray.win:
> >
> >> I have not seen any reason for this. I don't move the mouse, I don't
> >> touch anything, but nevertheless Moray redraws the wireframes.
> >Mopray redraws the wireframes if you move the mouse.
>
> Hmm, really? I just tested: On my setup (Moray 3.1.4215, NT 4.0 SP 3) Moray
> does not redraw the wireframe after or during rendering until I tell it to.
> Just doesn't. Not if I move the mouse. Not if I use the mouse to move
> Moray's window. Not if I click anywhere in Morays window (including the 3D
> viewport). Not if I switch to some other window and back to Moray again. Not
> if I shift-drag select an object in any of the views (in this case only the
> selected object is redrawn in the yellow selection color).
> I have to manually redraw with CTRL+R (or equivalent) or use pan/zoom/rotate
> to change the view or do something similar (like maximizing the view).
>
> Also, Nieminen wrote that he didn't move the mouse. So all is very
> unpredictable, which seems to confirm your other statement:
>
> > It's a Windows thing.
>
It's like in the real world. You have a window. Now, do you look into the
window?
No, you look out of the window! Now, what do you see? Well, if you could always
tell before, wouldn't that be boring?
steff
> ;-)
>
> Johannes.
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