| Summary: | Transparency of some diff icons broken | ||||||||
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| Product: | [Modeling] EMFCompare | Reporter: | Markus Herrmannsdoerfer <herrmama> | ||||||
| Component: | Core | Assignee: | EMF Compare <emf.compare-inbox> | ||||||
| Status: | CLOSED FIXED | QA Contact: | |||||||
| Severity: | normal | ||||||||
| Priority: | P3 | CC: | laurent.goubet | ||||||
| Version: | unspecified | ||||||||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||||||||
| Hardware: | PC | ||||||||
| OS: | Windows 7 | ||||||||
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Description
Markus Herrmannsdoerfer
Created attachment 178239 [details]
Screen shot
Hi Markus, Opened with an image editor, all of our icons still have their background transparent. Furthermore, some of those that appear to be problematic in your screenshot haven't been changed since mid 2007. Were the bug's initial values for your Platform (Windows) and OS (Windows 7) accurate as to the machine under which this screenshot has been taken? If yes, could you confirm that EMF Compare is the only plugin you experience this error with? This does resemble a linux bug occuring when the NVIDIA driver installation has gone awry. Hi Laurent, (In reply to comment #2) > Hi Markus, > > Opened with an image editor, all of our icons still have their background > transparent. Furthermore, some of those that appear to be problematic in your > screenshot haven't been changed since mid 2007. Then the problem does not appear on certain platforms, as with Windows XP, I had no problem. > > Were the bug's initial values for your Platform (Windows) and OS (Windows 7) > accurate as to the machine under which this screenshot has been taken? I recently changed to Windows 7, and the problem occured. > > If yes, could you confirm that EMF Compare is the only plugin you experience > this error with? This does resemble a linux bug occuring when the NVIDIA driver > installation has gone awry. Yes, EMF Compare is the only plugin with which I experience this error. When I open the broken gif files with Paint.Net, then the transparency is not displayed correctly either. I can then fix them with Paint.Net, and they will appear correctly in a runtime workbench. That's why I suspect that there is a problem with the gif files. Markus, Opening the files with gimp (windows 7 and linux), file browser (both platforms too) and internet browser (firefox) properly shows transparency ... Furthermore, comparing two files that present differences similar to your does properly display icons with transparency on my machine (PC, Windows 7). I cannot understand why that would fail for you. (In reply to comment #3) > I can then fix them with Paint.Net, and they will appear correctly in a runtime workbench. Please do, I'll check whether they remain properly displayed on my machine under windows 7 and linux and commit the new files if they do. Created attachment 178247 [details]
Fixed icons
Hi Laurent, please find attached the fixed icons. I remember that gif files have some issues, since the transparency is not properly standardized. Probably it would be a good idea to switch to png files where transparency is properly standardized. Cheers, Markus Using my machine, I see no difference at all between your images and the old (except for the size :p). Yours don't fail on either windows 7 or linux, so I'll commit them as is to fix the issue on your architecture. collision with your last comment : yup, we've given thought on switching to png, but never have out of laziness :p. |