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Hendrik:
I have another idea - do you have multiple monitors on those systems with issues? Monitor information is barely handled at all on linux, so it'll likely screw up something there and think Theater View needs resizing.
It *might* work if you manage to open it on the other screen, as its likely just confused which screen its running on.

It seems thats a topic we should handle better, but admittedly most things running Theater View on a TV or so would be limited to a single screen. Maybe I can get bob interested in this.

mwillems:

--- Quote from: Hendrik on October 30, 2016, 04:43:17 pm ---I have another idea - do you have multiple monitors on those systems with issues? Monitor information is barely handled at all on linux, so it'll likely screw up something there and think Theater View needs resizing.
It *might* work if you manage to open it on the other screen, as its likely just confused which screen its running on.

It seems thats a topic we should handle better, but admittedly most things running Theater View on a TV or so would be limited to a single screen. Maybe I can get bob interested in this.

--- End quote ---

It is a dual monitor system (A TV and a small nearby "control" display).  I'll test on a single display NVidia system and see if I get the same results.  As I said the display view OSD is kind of flaky on that system so better general handling would be nice.

A fresh bug report: after certain amount of uptime the roller menus go blank and stay that way until you leave theater view and come back.  This used to happen on the windows side occasionally, but got fixed for me in MC21.

geier22:
With Debian Testing / Xfce Theatherview works very well. Thanks for the great work.
Is there a way to turn off transparency? The panels of the main screen show through. Which is disturbing.

The right click on some items sometimes leads to an immediate MC crash. (MC closes immediately)
System info:

--- Code: ---uname -a
Linux sparkyxfce 4.7.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.7.8-1 (2016-10-19) x86_64 GNU/Linux
--- End code ---

--- Code: ---~$ glxinfo
name of display: :0.0
display: :0  screen: 0
direct rendering: Yes
server glx vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation
server glx version string: 1.4
--- End code ---

--- Code: ---~$ glewinfo
GLEW version 2.0.0
Reporting capabilities of display , visual 0x2b
Running on a GeForce GTX 750 Ti/PCIe/SSE2 from NVIDIA Corporation
OpenGL version 4.5.0 NVIDIA 367.44 is supported

glewinfo |grep GL_VERSION
GL_VERSION_1_1:                                                OK
GL_VERSION_1_2:                                                OK
GL_VERSION_1_2_1:                                              OK
GL_VERSION_1_3:                                                OK
GL_VERSION_1_4:                                                OK
GL_VERSION_1_5:                                                OK
GL_VERSION_2_0:                                                OK
GL_VERSION_2_1:                                                OK
GL_VERSION_3_0:                                                OK
GL_VERSION_3_1:                                                OK
GL_VERSION_3_2:                                                OK
GL_VERSION_3_3:                                                OK
GL_VERSION_4_0:                                                OK
GL_VERSION_4_1:                                                OK
GL_VERSION_4_2:                                                OK
GL_VERSION_4_3:                                                OK
GL_VERSION_4_4:                                                OK
GL_VERSION_4_5:                                                OK
--- End code ---

Hendrik:
The transparency should hopefully be gone in a future build. I didn't particularly request a buffer with transparency, but it occured to me that I could still get one, since thats not forbidden, so I need to render the background color fully opaque to compensate.

I'll check on right clicks. Can't say I really tried to right-click in theater view with the mouse.

geier22:
Mysterious -  :-[
On Debian-Testing Cinnamon (dual-boot machine) on Theater-View there is only a white screen.
The output of glewinfo and glxinfo is exactly identical

--- Code: ---uname -a
Linux sparkycinnamon 4.7.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.7.8-1 (2016-10-19) x86_64 GNU/Linux

--- End code ---

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