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From: Anders K 
Subject: Render window bugs
Date: 16 Oct 2001 19:15:55
Message: <3bccbfab$1@news.povray.org>
When the render window is maximized, the cursor coordinates displayed in the
title bar are wrong in two ways:

(1) If the image's aspect ratio is such that there is black space to the
left and right of the image (similarly for top and bottom), then the
x-coordinate goes from 0 to its maximum from the left of the window to the
right of the window, rather than from the left of the image to the right of
the image, as it should. (This also happens when the image's width is small
enough that the non-maximized render window has to be wider than the image.)

(2) The coordinates seem to be rounded to the nearest integer, rather than
rounded down to the next lowest integer as they should. The result is that
the coordinates change in the middle of the pixels rather than on the sides.
You can see this problem by rendering a small image (like 8x8) with obvious
differences between the pixel colors (gradient x+y or something), maximizing
the render window, and moving the cursor slowly from the top of the image to
the bottom, noting where the coordinates change. Another result of this
problem is that the coordinates go from 0 to 8 rather than 0 to 7.

POV-Ray 3.5 beta 6, Windows 98, Athlon, 256 MB.


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From: Anders K 
Subject: Re: Render window bugs
Date: 16 Oct 2001 19:28:16
Message: <3bccc290$1@news.povray.org>
And one more minor thing:

When maximized, the render window never updates the column of pixels on the
very right of the screen. You can see this by maximizing the render window,
then opening another program and dragging it accross the right side of the
screen.

POV-Ray 3.5 beta 6, Windows 98, Athlon, 256 MB.


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From: Chris Cason
Subject: Re: Render window bugs
Date: 17 Oct 2001 11:28:31
Message: <3bcda39f$1@news.povray.org>
Both of these problems have been fixed.

-- Chris


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