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WinForms text rendering seriously broken???

by Ernesto-18 :: Rate this Message:

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I've started having a problem with WinForms apps some weeks ago which I
attributed to my  modified Fedora installation. Now I found the same
problem in a fresh Ubuntu 9.10 install.

The problem is WinForms apps not showing text on labels, buttons and
most controls, like the MoMA screenshot attached.

This was tested with 3 different winforms apps, including the official
MoMA download. It was tested on Fedora (rawhide) and Ubuntu 9.10, both
with and without "desktop effects" enabled.

These were the constants: both Fedora and Ubuntu were 64 bit, both
notebooks with Intel 965 graphics, both default mono 2.4.3 install or SVN.

I think this is too much of a bug to go unreported until now, and I
still think this can be a problem with my installation. Can someone
please confirm or deny this?

Regards,
Ernesto



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Re: WinForms text rendering seriously broken???

by Petit Eric :: Rate this Message:

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yes same here, SVN trunk version of Mono don't seem to have the problem

2009/11/6 Ernesto <equistango@...>

I've started having a problem with WinForms apps some weeks ago which I attributed to my  modified Fedora installation. Now I found the same problem in a fresh Ubuntu 9.10 install.

The problem is WinForms apps not showing text on labels, buttons and most controls, like the MoMA screenshot attached.

This was tested with 3 different winforms apps, including the official MoMA download. It was tested on Fedora (rawhide) and Ubuntu 9.10, both with and without "desktop effects" enabled.

These were the constants: both Fedora and Ubuntu were 64 bit, both notebooks with Intel 965 graphics, both default mono 2.4.3 install or SVN.

I think this is too much of a bug to go unreported until now, and I still think this can be a problem with my installation. Can someone please confirm or deny this?

Regards,
Ernesto


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Re: WinForms text rendering seriously broken???

by Ivan Zlatev-2 :: Rate this Message:

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I saw this bug on bugzilla: http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=549882
I think it says that the problem is in the Intel Driver or something.

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On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 6:27 PM, Petit Eric <surfzoid@...> wrote:

> yes same here, SVN trunk version of Mono don't seem to have the problem
>
> 2009/11/6 Ernesto <equistango@...>
>>
>> I've started having a problem with WinForms apps some weeks ago which I
>> attributed to my  modified Fedora installation. Now I found the same problem
>> in a fresh Ubuntu 9.10 install.
>>
>> The problem is WinForms apps not showing text on labels, buttons and most
>> controls, like the MoMA screenshot attached.
>>
>> This was tested with 3 different winforms apps, including the official
>> MoMA download. It was tested on Fedora (rawhide) and Ubuntu 9.10, both with
>> and without "desktop effects" enabled.
>>
>> These were the constants: both Fedora and Ubuntu were 64 bit, both
>> notebooks with Intel 965 graphics, both default mono 2.4.3 install or SVN.
>>
>> I think this is too much of a bug to go unreported until now, and I still
>> think this can be a problem with my installation. Can someone please confirm
>> or deny this?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ernesto
>>
>>
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>
>
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Re: WinForms text rendering seriously broken???

by Ernesto-18 :: Rate this Message:

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Ivan Zlatev wrote:
> I saw this bug on bugzilla: http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=549882
> I think it says that the problem is in the Intel Driver or something.
>  
Yes. It was an Intel drivers' issue. Should have done some searching before.
Thanks!

>
> On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 6:27 PM, Petit Eric <surfzoid@...> wrote:
>  
>> yes same here, SVN trunk version of Mono don't seem to have the problem
>>
>> 2009/11/6 Ernesto <equistango@...>
>>    
>>> I've started having a problem with WinForms apps some weeks ago which I
>>> attributed to my  modified Fedora installation. Now I found the same problem
>>> in a fresh Ubuntu 9.10 install.
>>>
>>> The problem is WinForms apps not showing text on labels, buttons and most
>>> controls, like the MoMA screenshot attached.
>>>
>>> This was tested with 3 different winforms apps, including the official
>>> MoMA download. It was tested on Fedora (rawhide) and Ubuntu 9.10, both with
>>> and without "desktop effects" enabled.
>>>
>>> These were the constants: both Fedora and Ubuntu were 64 bit, both
>>> notebooks with Intel 965 graphics, both default mono 2.4.3 install or SVN.
>>>
>>> I think this is too much of a bug to go unreported until now, and I still
>>> think this can be a problem with my installation. Can someone please confirm
>>> or deny this?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Ernesto
>>>
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
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>>> http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list
>>>
>>>      
>>
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>>
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Re: WinForms text rendering seriously broken???

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Hum, i haven't got intel, only Nvidia.
dmidecode attached

2009/11/6 Ernesto <equistango@...>
Ivan Zlatev wrote:
> I saw this bug on bugzilla: http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=549882
> I think it says that the problem is in the Intel Driver or something.
>
Yes. It was an Intel drivers' issue. Should have done some searching before.
Thanks!
>
> On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 6:27 PM, Petit Eric <surfzoid@...> wrote:
>
>> yes same here, SVN trunk version of Mono don't seem to have the problem
>>
>> 2009/11/6 Ernesto <equistango@...>
>>
>>> I've started having a problem with WinForms apps some weeks ago which I
>>> attributed to my  modified Fedora installation. Now I found the same problem
>>> in a fresh Ubuntu 9.10 install.
>>>
>>> The problem is WinForms apps not showing text on labels, buttons and most
>>> controls, like the MoMA screenshot attached.
>>>
>>> This was tested with 3 different winforms apps, including the official
>>> MoMA download. It was tested on Fedora (rawhide) and Ubuntu 9.10, both with
>>> and without "desktop effects" enabled.
>>>
>>> These were the constants: both Fedora and Ubuntu were 64 bit, both
>>> notebooks with Intel 965 graphics, both default mono 2.4.3 install or SVN.
>>>
>>> I think this is too much of a bug to go unreported until now, and I still
>>> think this can be a problem with my installation. Can someone please confirm
>>> or deny this?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Ernesto
>>>
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Mono-devel-list mailing list
>>> Mono-devel-list@...
>>> http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list
>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Cordially.
>>
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>> Sent from Paris, France
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