Yep, seen it here too, on two different machines. Turning off hardware
acceleration for DirectX has no effect. I also tried turning off "Show
window contents during drag". Again, the same problem.
I think it's a browser problem.
-Lee
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Ferneau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 9:34 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] Java3D in an applet
>
>
> 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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