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All good things come to those who wait. ;-) Thanks for your patience and glad it works now. Don HansPeter Roesli wrote:
Hi Don -It's a beauty! Both my machines are happy now. I also cc to Tom Whittaker. We were looking at this problem at the Unidata meeting last June, resolving that it was a driver issue (that we could not solve).Thanks a lot for fixing this now, HP Don Murray wrote:Hi All-This appears to be due to a change in the version of Java between what we delivered in 2.6u2 and current versions on how it handles lightweight (GUI) and heavyweight (map display) components. There's a fix in the latest nightly build (just released). Please let us know if that doesn't fix the problem.Don Murray Kevin R. Tyle wrote:I've noted the same behavior on several platforms/OS's . . . although the common factor for me has been ATI graphics.______________________________________________________________________ Kevin Tyle, Systems Administrator ********************** Dept. of Atmospheric & Environmental Sciences ktyle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx University at Albany, ES-235 518-442-4578 (voice) 1400 Washington Avenue 518-442-5825 (fax) Albany, NY 12222 ********************** ______________________________________________________________________ On Wed, 6 Jan 2010, HansPeter Roesli wrote:Hi Jeff -Actually, I experience the same/similar problem already for some time (if I recall correctly it turned up around the time I was in Boulder last June, might be I even showed it to you). When I restore from full screen I get a completely empty display. My work around is to reset width/height to values similar to the original display and do "Full Screen" again. This always works even if repeated over and over.Originally I thought it would be a problem of the ATI graphic card (under Linux) that has produced other problems in the past and currently (spider web maps). But it occurs also on my Vista notebook with a Mobile Intel chipset. So, most probably it is not primarily a hardware/driver problem.cheers, HP Jeff McWhirter wrote:Brown, Murray wrote:HansPeter,I was able to get the display to set, as you describe below. But for version 2.8b your second instructions should properly read:View>Properties>set width & height>OK View>Full ScreenHowever, if I try View>Restore Full Screen, IDV completely loses the Map View. Is this the right result?Hi Murray,That is not the expected result. What platform are you running on? Is the gui are where the map view should be just blank? Can you try to resize the window and/or force a repaint to see if its there?-Jeff_______________________________________________ idvusers mailing list idvusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxFor list information, to unsubscribe, visit: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/
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