Depending on the arrangement of the scene, when there are charges on the periphery, they may get cropped in the exported png images, like in the attachment.
Hi Alex,
thanks for reporting this. It is an issue that relates to one of your earlier reports about bonds colliding with charges (and an old sin in the code): The bounding rectangle is limited to the atom and does not include the charge label. After re-designing the bond shapes and - bounding rectangles (those are the two concepts that Qt knows) in the last version, I guess it would be appropriate to give a major overhaul to the way atoms are drawn next...
Best,
Hendrik
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Hi Alex! Finally released a new version 0.8.0, which fixes this issue. Had to completely rewrite the atom label rendering logic (and got distracted quite a few times by other things); sorry for the delay!
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Hi Alex,
thanks for reporting this. It is an issue that relates to one of your earlier reports about bonds colliding with charges (and an old sin in the code): The bounding rectangle is limited to the atom and does not include the charge label. After re-designing the bond shapes and - bounding rectangles (those are the two concepts that Qt knows) in the last version, I guess it would be appropriate to give a major overhaul to the way atoms are drawn next...
Best,
Hendrik
Hi Alex! Finally released a new version 0.8.0, which fixes this issue. Had to completely rewrite the atom label rendering logic (and got distracted quite a few times by other things); sorry for the delay!
Great news!
Thank you Hendrik!