On 4/18/05, Michael J. Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 4/17/05, Michael J. Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I have to set my X- and Y-offsets to non-zero numbers to get the GUI > > > and TV image to line up right on my television set. I just upgraded > > my > > > myth CVS, and noticed that now when I go into watch TV or a > > recording, > > > the GUI Y-offset is not taken into account like it has been (so when > > it > > > switches to xv). So, everything is shifted up too much. When I exit > > > out back to the GUI, it keeps it all shifted up and I have to exit > > out > > > and come back in the frontend for it to reset the position. > > > > When you say non-zero, do you mean less than zero or just a little > > more than zero (e.g. 2)? Right before the .18 release, there were > > some GUI/player positioning issues with certain window managers. I > > believe that the ultimate solution was to reset the GUI/player windows > > to (0,0) if the current position was less than (3,3). The assumption > > being that this would address the strangeness in certain window > > managers, but not have an impact on anyone else. Perhaps that was > > wrong? > > > > > > By non-zero I mean like 20, so it's not the few pixel issue of before, > but perhaps the "fix" did mess up the normal functioning of the offset > for larger values. > > Can you point me to the source file that has this code in it? I can > take a look around.
The Init method of mythtv/libs/libmythtv/tv_play.cpp. Hope that helps! --Chris _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
