The 0.7.2 release has been really good to my screen until today. Then I went to:
http://50x15.amd.com/en-us/ It has a Flash animation near the top of the page that says "Imagine half the world had Internet access. In 10 years you won't have to." That animates fine, but if I scroll the browser window while it is updating (moving a woman's image across the image), it suddenly starts painting part of the image at the bottom of my physical screen! The rest keeps updating in its proper place. I was able to repeat this several times. It appears to happen as the Flash region scrolls until its top is above the physical screen top. E.g. put your browser window near the top of your screen, and scroll the page a long way, so that only the last fifth of the Flash animation is visible in the browser window. CPU: Dual Athlon PC OS: Debian Sarge Browser: Firefox 1.5.0.7 Gnash 0.7.2, configured: Renderer: opengl GUI: gtk Sound handler: sdl Decoder: mad Enjoy! This gnash has other bugs with scrolling its imaging area in and out of the browser's visible area, too; it paints funny things sometimes if you scroll up and down while it's working hard. But today's the first time I'd seen it paint way outside the browser window. John _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev

