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Strange effect when rotating and scaling
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Strange effect when rotating and scaling


  • Subject: Strange effect when rotating and scaling
  • From: Terry Heaford <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 19:55:42 +0100

Please be kind to a newbie.

I have a rotated scaled image in a sub-classed NSView within an NSScroller.

I have just noticed that when the image is scaled and I am using the rotation slider which is implemented in a panel I get a line from 2 of the corners which seem to contain some remnants of the image when at its previous location. The line is not for the full length of the width or height of the bounds rect but is on its perimeter.

It's as though the rect was not cleared correctly when the image is rotated. I do not know enough cocoa to diagnose why this should be happening.

Has anyone seen this before and could they please point me in the right direction.


Thanks

--Terry
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