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noirdesir
2004-12-15
2013-04-16
  • noirdesir

    noirdesir - 2004-12-15

    I am having some redraw issues when switching between table and graph on the following page:
    http://webbook.nist.gov/cgi/fluid.cgi?ID=C7732185&TUnit=K&PUnit=MPa&DUnit=mol%2Fl&HUnit=kJ%2Fmol&WUnit=m%2Fs&VisUnit=uPa\*s&STUnit=N%2Fm&Type=IsoTherm&RefState=DEF&Action=Page
    (enter valid numbers for T and P)

    They are mainly of cosmetic nature, I first noticed them last week (using the current Plug-in 0.8.8 with Mozilla 1.7.2) and since I had not seen them before over the last couple of months I tried 0.8.7, but that did not change it).

     
    • Steven Michaud

      Steven Michaud - 2004-12-15

      The problem you describe is probably caused by the same bug that
      underlies report 1082465 ("JEP 0.8.8 causes redraw/overlay of Arabic
      Morph. Analysis"):

      http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1082465&group_id=107955&atid=649116

      It doesn't happen on OS X 10.2.8 -- only on 10.3.X.  It happens with
      JEP 0.8.8 and 0.8.7, but not with JEP 0.8.6.  And it doesn't happen
      using my current version, which contains a fix for the "redraw/overlay
      of Arabic Morphological Analysis" problem.

      I hope to release my current version in a few days as version 0.8.9 of
      the Java Embedding Plugin.

       
    • noirdesir

      noirdesir - 2005-03-01

      The problem is still there, especially when scrolling showing table (JEP 0.9, Mozilla 1.7.5, Firefox 1.0.1, Camino 0.8.2, OS X 10.3.8 incl. Security Update 2005-002). No redraw problems in Safari but a small window size problem there.

       
    • Steven Michaud

      Steven Michaud - 2005-03-03

      The only problem I see (aside from the "flicker" problem which is item
      #1 in KnownProblems.txt) is the following one.  Once again it happens
      only on OS X 10.3.X, but it doesn't seem to be related to the
      "redraw/overlay" problem (downgrading to JEP 0.8.6 doesn't make it go
      away).  In any case the problem is quite nasty, and I'll do what I can
      to fix it.  Thanks for reporting it.

      When scrolling the "table" view, parts of the table are often drawn
      outside of the applet's clipping boundaries.

       

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