Hi Robert,
here you go: http://paraview.org/Bug/view.php?id=12244
A work around we've used on longhorn and nautilus is to configure the
server side display w/ a large resolution, such as 2550x1920. It would
be nice if PV new when it was exceeding servers capability though.
Thanks for looking into it.
Burlen
On 10/07/2011 05:47 AM, Robert Maynard wrote:
I have seen this issue too when the client screen size is larger than
the servers display resolution and you are doing GPU rendering on the
server.
Would you be able to create a bug report for this issue please.
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 6:15 PM, Burlen Loring<blor...@lbl.gov> wrote:
Hi
On Longhorn (GPU rendering) visualizing a 2d dataset that has a large ratio
(w/h) I am seeing that about 5-20% of the width of the view (slice or
surface representation) is cut off on the right side. This cut off area
still takes on the background color until the window is resized at which
point the area becomes trashed (attached screen shot). The size of the
affected area seems to a be a function of the window aspect ratio.It happens
at the same spot whether I use 1 process or more.
I have seen this once on my workstation too, but it's less easy to reproduce
there.
Has anyone seen this, or any ideas about why it happens? I used PV 3.8.0 on
this system before without issues so I assume it's due to some interaction
introduced since then?
Burlen
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