On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 10:35 PM, Ryan May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone ever noticed weirdness with translucent polygons on win32
> (using GTKAgg)?  I had the occasion to actually do something on windows
> and noticed that, having drawn some polygons with alpha < 1, if I
> resized the window or panned, the alpha channel seemed to disappear and
> leave solid-colored polygons.

gtkagg on win32 is a very unusual combination -- one I used a lot in
the day myself but it seems noone else did.  It is really hard to
understand how something like this can happen from the way the code is
written, but yes, if you can get any insight into it, we'd certainly
like to understand and fix it.  I have at least one fairly significant
piece of code that requires gtkagg on windows....

For starters, just posting the output of a script run with
--verbose-helpful so we can get some version info for the archives
will be useful.

JDH

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