Tatsuhiro Nishioka wrote:
> Hi, 
> 
> I have similar problem, but a bit different (on Mac OS X)
> When launching with non 800x600, the splash screen is centered. no problem.
> but when resetting after resizing window has a clipping problem.
> 
> Here is the screenshot:
> http://macflightgear.sourceforge.net/wp-content/uploads/800x600bug.jpg
> 
> I launched fgfs with 800x600. When on runway, I resized window and then reset.
> I used fg/cvs, sg/cvs, plib/svn, and osg/svn as of 11 hours ago.
> I made sure the version of CameraGroup.cxx is 1.7 (the latest)
> It seems that the screen size (view size?) is also reset to the one settled 
> at the launch time.
> 
> If I specify --geometry=1024x768 option, the view size on reset always goes 
> to 1024x768
> no matter what actual window size at rest is.
> 
> I guess we need to update the view size on reset.
Yes, there is a bug when the actual window size doesn't match the requested 
window size; for example, 1024x768 on my laptop is too tall for the window 
manager menu bars. A workaround for now is to supply dimensions that you will 
actually get.

I've been completely unable to recreate the Z-near problem. From the few 
details 
about versions of OSG used etc., it seems to be either a mismatch between 
compiled / installed versions of OSG, or possibly a bug in OSG itself. I do 
recommend installing OSG SVN.

Tim
> 
> Best,
> 
> Tat
> 
> 
> On Nov 23, 2008, at 9:00 AM, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> 
>> Scott Hamilton a écrit :
>>> On Sat, 2008-11-22 at 18:39 -0500, Matthew Tippett wrote:
>>>> I have seen something similar too.  The splash screen seems to be
>>>> 800x600 unscaled in the bottom left of the screen.  It then seems to
>>>> go full screen shortly after though.  I doubt it is related to
>>>> clipping issue mentioned elsewhere.
>>>>
>>> I also did a cvs update and noticed (I think) one or two file change
>>> in SimGear and a few file changes in fg source, I also see the
>>> same clipping problem. In "helicopter view" large parts of the
>>> aircraft are invisible, with parts just floating by themselves
>>> and I think in one of the "chase views", there is a circular object
>>> (perhaps a cloud) that when a aircraft flies behind it is masked.
>>> And the cockpit view is missing, well the entire cockpit, however if
>>> you switch to the 2D cockpit you get the default cessna panel...
>>>
>>> I haven't had time to go back and work out which files changed when I
>>> did the cvs update...
>>>
>> On the computer where I built OSG 2.7.5, there is no clipping problem.
>>
>> -Fred
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