- From: antoine j. quint, esq. <antoine@graougraou.com>
- Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 13:33:30 -0400 (EDT)
- To: www-amaya@w3.org
hi, I've just found out about a couple of bugs in the latest 3.2 release of Amaya. First off is the CSS property "background-color" that is not taken into account on the Windows version. Also the colour rendering on a "border" CSS property is not correct, as you could see on the amaya index page (light green instead of light pink). The corners of the frame drawn with the "border" property are not presented properly and have gaps on the extremities. All of this for the Windows version, fine with the Linux one. But the major bug I found out is when creating polygon areas for maps. When you choose Types > Areas > Polygon, the image on which the map will be applied is covered by a filled layer on top of it. It makes the drawing of the area pretty tough, although the opaque layer disappears once the object is drawn and the change of its coordinates is feasible with the Crt+button thingy. But if you try on another area then after, the previous areas are covered by the image (even with the "Show Area" function on) for "Circle" and "Rectange", or by the same opaque layer for "Polygon". This latter bug was not present in the 3.1 release as far as I know and it is present in both the Windows and Linux release. Antoine antoine@graougraou.com http://thecardigans.com http://www.graougraou.com http://www.romain-gary.org
Received on Friday, 28 July 2000 03:53:04 UTC