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Inserted image blinking because of unknown reasons after zooming in (macOS) #1944

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Mudonan opened this issue Dec 3, 2024 · 1 comment

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@Mudonan
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Mudonan commented Dec 3, 2024

I am experiencing an issue with image transparency in Klayout version 0.29.8 on MacOS Sonoma 14.6.1. When I insert an image from an external file (JPEG, TIF, etc.), the transparency of the image changes unexpectedly when I zoom in. The image becomes almost entirely transparent, with only dark areas visible. This issue also occurs sometimes when I move my mouse cursor away from the image.

To replicate the issue:

  1. Insert an image from an external file.
  2. Zoom in on the image.
  3. Observe the change in transparency.

Additionally, I’ve noticed that if I use the ruler tool to make a measurement, the transparency issue does not occur until I zoom in to a greater extent. This behavior is not observed on my Windows computer running the same version of Klayout.

I have attached a video demonstrating the issue. Please note that before using the ruler, I did not click on the mouse.

I am unsure whether this is an intended feature or a software bug. It is quite problematic for my workflow, and I would appreciate any guidance on how to disable this behavior or if it could be fixed in a future update.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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@Mudonan Mudonan changed the title Inserted mage blinking because of unknown reasons after zooming in from macOS Inserted image blinking because of unknown reasons after zooming in (macOS) Dec 3, 2024
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Thanks for reporting that issue.

As KLayout does not use OpenGL or other graphics driver features I can rule out a problem with the graphics driver. There may be an issue with Qt, but some special behavior of the compiler under ARM conditions is likely. I have reports of other issues in that direction.

Looks like I need to get some minimal hardware to test on ARM.

Matthias

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