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bug #18870: Window resize only scales in the X direction

Submitted by:  Martin Guy <martinwguy>
Submitted on:  Wed 24 Jan 2007 03:17:10 PM UTC  
 
Category: render-openglSeverity: 3 - Normal
Release: NoneStatus: Invalid
Privacy: PublicAssigned to: Bastiaan Jacques <bjacques>
Open/Closed: Closed

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Thu 13 Sep 2007 08:20:23 AM UTC, comment #3:

Works for me.

Bastiaan Jacques <bjacques>
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Tue 07 Aug 2007 01:52:30 AM UTC, comment #2:

This seems to work for me now on Fedora 7 x86_64, whereas it didn't a week or so ago, using cvs 20070807, and the configure options '--enable-mp3 --enable-ogg --enable-plugin --disable-klash --enable-gui=gtk --enable-renderer=ogl'. The pointer positions are still wrong, though (but not by much!).

Chris Palmer <cpalmer>
Thu 05 Jul 2007 03:31:33 PM UTC, comment #1:

FUrther, the standalone window forbids reducing the Y dimension.

The opengl-gtk firefox plugin instead resizes to the full window size, be it larger or smaller, breaking the movie aspect ratio.

The correct behaviour is to resize as large as possible within the givven window while maintaining the aspect ratio as 1:1 and centering the movie stage in the window.

What we do with the blank sides or top and bottom is moot: the commercial player displays off-stage objects in them (!).
It would make more sense to fill with grey or background colour.

This impacts on bug#16296 which gets pointer positions wrong with opengl.

Martin Guy <martinwguy>
Wed 24 Jan 2007 03:17:10 PM UTC, original submission:

When a standalone movie window is enlarged with opengl, the move only rescales to fit in the X direction; the Y direction is unaffected.

The adobe9 player, by comparison, scales maintaining XY aspect ratio, and if the new window has a different aspect ratio, it centres the resized display and displays out-of-frame objects in the extra area (!!!)

Martin Guy <martinwguy>

 

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    Thu 05 Jul 2007 03:32:28 PM UTCmartinwguyDependencies-=>bugs #16296 is dependent
    Thu 05 Jul 2007 03:31:33 PM UTCmartinwguySeverity2 - Minor=>3 - Normal
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