Hi graphics geeks :o)

I'm trying to find a bug in one of my linux machines, and the new
chart2 code exposes the bug nicely.  I'm hoping you can point me
to the appropriate place in the chart2 code so I can start debugging.

The odd effect that the new chart2 (2.3.1) has on this machine is 
that some kinds of charts in oocalc are almost invisible (i.e. 90%
transparent) *unless* I'm editing them.

If I double-click on a chart to begin editing, it displays normally
in every respect.  But when I'm done editing, the charts go back to
being transparent again.

The only chart styles that seem to display normally are the area
and pie charts.  Well, I just noticed that only the data part of
those charts displays normally -- the background and the gridlines
are transparent enough that the cells underneath show through.

I'm not accusing chart2 of causing my bug -- but it does a great
job of exposing it, and I'm asking if anyone can think of a good
reason that area/pie charts would be less affected than the other
types.  Different rendering code for the different chart types?
Is the rendering code different for charts that are being edited?

Any clues would be most welcome.

Thanks for supporting OO -- it's a great project.


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