Paul,

We have definitely experienced the same problem.  Our assumption was that
we weren't passing an event down to the canvas somehow, but if you are
seeing the same behavior it could be a fundamental difference between
applications and applets.

Any ideas?

--Mark


At 09:05 AM 1/18/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Hey -
>
>I was curious if anyone's noticed the problem of using Java3D in an applet.
>What I notice is that if the browser's window is moved or resized, the 3D
>object/scene remains in it's original position.  Thus if I have a scene with
>a single rotating sphere and move the window to the right half of the
>window's width in pixels, I see half a rotating sphere on the left side, and
>graphical artifacts on the right.
>
>I'm not sure if this means that the Canvas3D object is not being moved with
>the browser's window, or if the default window movement policy of the view
>object (PHYSICAL_WORLD) isn't being adhered to.  I also noticed this problem
>doesn't occur when using sun's appletviewer, but does occur using any other
>browser (IE, Netscape, etc.)  Has anyone else noticed this problem?  Does
>anyone know of a work around?  Thanks.
>
>Paul
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