I tried this with 2.42 on windows 7 last month and it worked fine on my 
machine. So yeti's inconsistency rings true. I can try again on Friday with 
both windows xp and windows7 if it helps confirm.

The only thing I notice is 3D view over the remote desktop windows 
functionality gets messed: broken 3D view up but this more to do with windows 
than anything else.

El 11 de noviembre de 2015 16:42:43 GMT+00:00, "David Nečas (Yeti)" 
<[email protected]> escribió:
>On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 03:52:22PM +0000, Peter Eaton wrote:
>> Here's what happens:Take a height image, use the "Display a 3D view
>of
>> data" tool. Maximise the 3D window. Arrange image as desired, use the
>> "save 3D view to an image" button. Save the file.Now, opening the
>> file, it seems the data is displayed at low resolution, compared to
>> what you see on the screen. Similar to the "preview" that appears
>when
>> rotating the image on the screen.If I reduced the size of the window
>> (i.e. "de-maximise" it), so it's floating, and then "save 3D view to
>> an image", I get a normal, good output. Only when maximised does this
>> happen.But this affects our work a lot, because the normal thing to
>do
>> is to maximise the window before out put to increase the resolution,
>> and also because this way, we can control easily that all images are
>> output at exactly the same size.
>
>Hello, I cannot reproduce this problem (meaning it works normally under
>Wine and in Linux and the 3D view does even more odd things than this
>in
>virtualized WinXP).  Which does not say much.  During the years a
>number
>of people have experienced some odd behaviour of the 3D view in various
>versions and systems.  Rarely it is something that happens for a clear
>reason and we can fix.
>
>The only thing we can probably try is to get rid of the downsampled
>preview altogether.  It could be useful in 2004 but I do not think it
>makes much sense today.  We should be able to rotate the 3D view at
>full
>size.  But such change must wait for some following version; I would
>like to relase 2.43 soon and this has too great potential for
>disruption.
>
>Regards,
>
>Yeti
>
>
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