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The picture used for this example
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Example. Looks like the Linux version is also a bi
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Ok, I checked again on a Linux version and a Windows version. I don't understand
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Are you sure? I use OOGm2 on WinXP Home. I have tested png, jpg and gif and it
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Issue #|81113
Summary|Aging Filter: Aging degree does not work
Component|Drawing
Version|OOG680_m2