Does anyone know what might be causing this? I thought it might get resolved by enabling Double Buffer Mode or by checking to make sure no layers are currently drawing (using laLayer_IsDrawing()) before executing the blit/fill but neither of those things have fixed the issue. Dont worry just out of curiosity asking in case theres a possibility I can go back to just. 0 Comments After a little test and a misunderstanding and dragging the mouse around the screen I noticed that the cursor would switch to the text icon instead of the arrow in the middle of the screen. The behavior includes the currently visible widget on a Layer1, which also appears to move in from the side even though that layer is not being painted. all white grphic for mac image persistance. It looks like it's correcting itself to align the image properly from being wrapped around by at most about 1/3 of the display area.
I confirmed it's the same image, but wrapped around the display. Like the image has already been put onto the display before the sliding occurs. There's a couple funnies about the behavior: - The leftmost 1/3 of the display seems to already show the image that is currently sliding in which is rather strange. The strangeness I'm seeing is when I blit a screen (or fill a color) to a layer, I will sometimes get a visual artifact of the new image/color "sliding" in from the side (from about 1/3 of the display area, right to left) rather than cleanly painting. No matter what kind of Mac you have, be it an iMac, MacBook or traditional.
Layer1 is nothing but a text label widget that displays a description of the image/color currently on screen. Welcome to our selection of the best printers for Macs and MacBooks. The problem is a little tough to describe in words so bear with me: MPLAB X v5.30 XC32 v2.30 PIC32MZ DA Starter Kit (Non-Crypto, Internal DDR) MEBII Display Kit Aria Graphics Library My graphics are configured to have Layer0 dedicated to an image or flat color, images are loaded from a bitmap and blitted out to the display using n2d_blit(), or in the case of a flat color, painted using n2d_fill().
redletterdave writes 'Apple is facing a potential class action suit in San Franciscos California Northern District Court after an owner of its MacBook Pro with Retina display accused the computer company on Wednesday of tricking consumers into paying for a poor-quality screen. Hello! I have a question regarding blitting an image/color to a display using Harmony in such a way where I can cleanly transition from one image/color to the next. Apple Faces Lawsuit For Retina MacBook Pro Ghosting Issue 195. Harmony v3: A way to have a "Clean" blit?