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- From: Craig Bonsignore <craig.bonsignore@nitinol.com>
- To: <iv3d-users@sci.utah.edu>
- Subject: [IV3D-USERS] Re: Re: Window positioning in Mac version
- Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 09:16:13 -0700
Thanks Tom. I attached a couple of screenshots to show what's happening. I
haven't been able to find the ImageVis3D.conf file... But I'm trying to
download the source and see if there are some clues in there.
On 6/23/10 7:47 AM, "tom fogal" <tfogal@alumni.unh.edu> wrote:
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<craig.bonsignore@nitinol.com> writes:
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> New to iv3d, and very interested and intrigued by this
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> effort. There appears to be a glitch in the Mac version with window
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> positioning. When the program launches, and I open a file, the UVF
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> file opens in a window within a window (which is fine). The problem
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> is with the workspace controls... They do not open with any window
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> controls. Instead, the panels open a the top left of the screen,
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> with part of the controls obscured, on top of each other, with no
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> way to move or reposition them. So I can't effectively control the
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> settings. Any other reports? Is there some workaround for this?
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>
Yeah, I've seen that before... actually, I committed a fix a while back
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now, but I guess it needs another look?
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>
I've got a crazy day && am catching a flight to Europe in the late
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afternoon... but I'll try and see if I can reproduce this and introduce
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a quick fix to the devbuilds.
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>
One workaround is to fix the window positions (or dock
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them) on a different machine. ImageVis3D creates a .conf
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file (Linux: ~/.config/Scientific .../ImageVis3D.conf, Mac:
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~/Library/Preferences/.../ImageVis3D.conf, Windows is in the registry,
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I think) which stores all the window geometry information. So you can
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arrange things how you like them, and then copy the conf over to your
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Mac. Huge PITA, I know, sorry.
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> I have tried the most current release, as well as the latest dev
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> release. I'm on the latest OSX release, 10.6.4. I have some screen
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> shot, but I'm not sure how to attach them here...
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For small images, you can just attach them. I think they'll get
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rejected if they exceed a megabyte or two, but that shouldn't be an
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issue for a screenshot.
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-tom
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