Hi Chien I'm not allow to do it, so I was going to ask... Please go ahead.
Thank you, Jose On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 9:58 PM, Chien Yang <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jose, > > Thanks for the heads-up! I'm able to reproduce the bug on my Macbook Pro > (retina display). I will file a JIRA on this if you haven't done it yet. > > Thanks, > - Chien > > > On 9/12/15, 7:34 AM, Kevin Rushforth wrote: > >> > I haven't found any report of this at http://bugs.openjdk.java.net. >> >> Then may I suggest that you please file one? Please also include your >> graphics chipset in the bug report in case that is relevant. >> >> Thanks. >> >> -- Kevin >> >> >> José Pereda wrote: >> >>> Hi all >>> >>> Based on this question at StackOverflow: >>> >>> >>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32525086/javafx-rendering-issue-on-osx-after-java-upgrade >>> >>> Running the test from the original question on my MacBook Pro Retina, OS >>> X >>> Yosemite, with JDK 8u60 and the default prism es2, the scene was flipped >>> vertically, but the mouse events were at the expected top position. >>> >>> I was able to narrow down the issue with this simple test case: >>> >>> public void start(Stage primaryStage) { >>> Scene scene = new Scene(new StackPane(new >>> Label("Antialising\nBalanced")), >>> 300, 300, true, SceneAntialiasing.BALANCED); >>> primaryStage.setScene(scene); >>> primaryStage.show(); >>> } >>> >>> Changing BALANCED to DISABLED solved the issue. >>> >>> I haven't found any report of this at http://bugs.openjdk.java.net. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Jose >>> >> --
