I could not duplicate the problem on Linux or Windows, either. It seems to
just occur on Irix, which I believe Randall uses.
It seems to just be associated with red objects. I think that was always
the case. The cached images have red lines streaking across the image
originating from the red objects.
Jeff
At 03:47 PM 8/10/01 -0400, you wrote:
I've not seen this problem on AIX, Linux or Windows on various versions
since 4.0.9 with either s/w or h/w rendering when playing sequences out of
cache, if that's helpful.
Jeff Braun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@opendx.watson.ibm.com on 08/10/2001 02:59:52
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At 04:45 AM 8/10/01 -0700, you wrote:
>Another strange quirk. If you have a volume rendered image up, change the
>view, and then try to use Options->Undo on the image window to bring back
>the old view, the image you get is garbage. It comes back instantly so
it's
>apparently not trying to rerender.
I think this is related to a problem reported a couple of years ago where
cached images will display additional "artifacts". On the SGI, if I loop
the Sequencer to animate and the images are cached, then strange lines are
often present. This was also a problem on Linux, I have not recently
checked if the problem still exists there. I recall this was not a problem
on all systems.
Jeff