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Gemwin only showing content in a portion of the window #437
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this seems to be a duplicate of #243 (obviously on Linux, rather than macOS). could you confirm that the problem is fixed in the git-snapshot (available on deken, if you do not want to compile yourself)? |
quick answer : yes : now it is [gemglxwindow] as default backend and it seems to work as expected I'll make more test in the next days Thanks |
well, no. the deken-downloads should use
which indicates that you are somehow mixing "gemglxwindow.pd_linux" (e.g. from Debian) with an incompatible "Gem.pd_linux" (e.g. from deken) |
Indeed, as a strange side effect, I was not able to load .mp4 video without a "signaling pd watchdog" and imagemagick was creating a huge magick*.pam file in /tmp/ I removed Gem from Deken and debian repository, re-installed Gem from Debian repo and changed gemdefaultwindow in [gemwin] abstraction to [gemglxwindow] via a So now, everything works perfectly, but before closing this issue, a last remaining question : is it on purpose to put SDL as the default rendering backend in debian package as it doesn't allow to use all the space of a Gemwin window ? thks |
the proper way is to to run
probably not. as a sidenote: i would still be interested to see whether the current |
ah yes, thanks !
ok I tried quickly but I need to take more time to configure the smtp server in this context and acheive the bug report
I will give it a try at one moment ... |
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Hello,
With Gem installed from Debian 12 repository, Gemwin is only showing content (from pix_film or any geo) on a portion of the window on my system.
I struggled a bit because I thought it was due to a poor opengl support of my amd rizen gpu vs nvidia prime on debian but it appeared that it was the same on linuxmint 21.3.
I found that the gemdefaultwindow in [gemwin] abstraction was [gemsdlwindow].
Changing it to [gemglxwindow] solved the problem.
Changing it to [gemglfw3window] after having installed gem-plugin-glfw3 package made the problem reappear.
I can change definitely the gemdefaultwindow to [gemglxwindow] so for me it is solved, but is it SDL now the default rendering backend in debian ?
Many thanks !
Gem Version
1:0.94-8+b1
Pd Version
0.53.1
Operating System
Linux
OS Version
Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)
Which CPU are you using?
amd64/x86_64 ("64bit Intel")
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