> > I've recently seen short lines and arcs get exploded in the > > lesstif version too, but haven't tracked it down yet. > > The "new" GUI drawing code simply scales the line and then converts > the (now overflowed coordinated) to short ints and sends them X to > render. Before the HID came along, there was clipping code that > prevented this coordinate overflow and thus produces correct drawing > (usually). But the desire for eye-candy and "fluff" won out over > correctness. Presenly in CVS only *polygons* are always rendered > correctly regardless of zoom level.
Like I said elsewhere, the problem happens when I'm zoomed all the way OUT so there's no chance of clipping due to overflowing Xlib. I've seen it happen with specific zoom levels (zoomed most of the way out) too, and with both lines and arcs. The arcs are from the teardrops, so the're very small. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user