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Can't see various Canvas elements against background in Linux #20

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highfellow opened this issue Dec 26, 2012 · 3 comments
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Can't see various Canvas elements against background in Linux #20

highfellow opened this issue Dec 26, 2012 · 3 comments

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@highfellow
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In linux (ubuntu 12.04), the timeline, subtimelines, and also any selected spline drawers, are invisible against the background.

I found the timeline by moving the mouse until the pointer changed, and then selected it. At this point it turns red, but not when unselected.

I tried the K and L key bindings to move the timeline and make a subtimeline, but these don't obviously work.

Also, when you select a spline drawer box, it also becomes invisible against the background.

@highfellow
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For some reason this stopped being a problem when I rebuilt field on my new desktop machine. (Running Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit). The previous machine was a 32 bit laptop also running ubuntu 12.04.

@marcdownie
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Graphics driver issues? I've seen Field become essentially unusable on some
AMD graphics drivers, and quite possibly some open source OpenGL stacks.
Perhaps the reinstall got you some real drivers?

On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 9:25 AM, Andrew Baxter [email protected]:

For some reason this stopped being a problem when I rebuilt field on my
new desktop machine. (Running Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit). The previous machine
was a 32 bit laptop also running ubuntu 12.04.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/20#issuecomment-13134294.

@highfellow
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Yes possibly. My laptop is being fixed at the moment, so I can't check it. Close this if you want.

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