John Hunter wrote:
> 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.

Well what was real enough yesterday, today I can't reproduce.  Maybe it 
was just some windows weirdness.  I'll let you know if I see it again 
(but I'm not sure that I'll have any reason to be doing much on windows 
in the near future.)  Sorry for the noise.

Ryan

-- 
Ryan May
Graduate Research Assistant
School of Meteorology
University of Oklahoma

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