Hello,
setting up a workspace file on a fresh grass-7.1.svn, I noticed a
display issue when loading it:
the map display does not show the entire map, it is like cropped to the
upper left 2/3, see this snapshot :
http://www.toraval.fr/telec/snap.jpg
Whatever I do (panning, zooming, refreshing) it keeps cropped. The only
way to fix it is to maximize or resize the map display window.
As I'm new to version 7 I cannot tell if this problem is new.
Yours,
Vincent.
Which OS? I couldn’t reproduce it on mu Ubuntu, but I have seen this problem before.
Thanks,
Anna
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On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 5:18 AM, Vincent Bain <bain@toraval.fr> wrote:
Hello,
setting up a workspace file on a fresh grass-7.1.svn, I noticed a
display issue when loading it:
the map display does not show the entire map, it is like cropped to the
upper left 2/3, see this snapshot :
http://www.toraval.fr/telec/snap.jpg
Whatever I do (panning, zooming, refreshing) it keeps cropped. The only
way to fix it is to maximize or resize the map display window.
As I’m new to version 7 I cannot tell if this problem is new.
Yours,
Vincent.
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Hello Anna,
this happens on a quite old 7.8 debian wheezy. I tested it on a 8.2
jessie, and the problem is the same.
No matter which driver from png or cairo is used. Would the problem
rather be located on the wxpython layer ?
Don't know if it can help :
wx-config --version
3.0.2
python --version
Python 2.7.3
Thanks for your attention !
Vincent.
On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 6:44 AM, Vincent Bain <bain@toraval.fr> wrote:
Hello Anna,
this happens on a quite old 7.8 debian wheezy. I tested it on a 8.2
jessie, and the problem is the same.
No matter which driver from png or cairo is used. Would the problem
rather be located on the wxpython layer ?
Yes, definitely. I have older wxpython, so that might be the reason why I
can't reproduce it. I suggest to file a ticket. Thanks
Anna
Don't know if it can help :
wx-config --version
3.0.2
python --version
Python 2.7.3
Thanks for your attention !
Vincent.