i got that on windows 2k.. this did not happen on 98,NT

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Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] 4296733 Canvas fail to resize under window for
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Rudolf -

Have you tried using the OpenGL version rather than the DirectX?  I've had
some trouble with moving windows when using a Canvas3D object inside an
applet.  This only happened when displayed in a browser though, not in a
MainFrame.  But switching to the OpenGL version fixed my problem.  Worth a
shot.

Paul

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Hi all

Are there any  workarounds for the above bug? Or has it been fixed by any
chance?

I have one  particular machine which happens to be my demo machine (a Dell
Inspiron 7500,  W2K, J3D 1.2.1 beta DirectX) that won't let me resize the
canvas (inside a  Mainframe). I can increase the window a few millimeter at
most,  but if I try to resize it more than that, I always get either a
Z-buffer  error message or some other DirectX error message.

This problem does  not occur on any other machine (same JRE, J3D etc).

Any ideas for  workarounds?

Many thanks in  advance - Rudolf

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