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PI 1.8 cursor unvisible on the image with Alpha channel
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StasV
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PI 1.8 cursor unvisible on the image with Alpha channel
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2013 November 24 11:35:00 »
Hello
PI 1.08.00.1023
Every time I add the Alpha channel to the image and then hide it with “F10”
mouse cursor became invisible over such an image
Look to screenshot.
Left – RGB image
Right – RGB image with 2Alpha channels (Lum and H-alpha) where Alpha channels was hidden
This problem makes absolutely impossible work with dynamic alignment for example.
Please fix!!!
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Remote control observatory, San Pedro De Atacama, Chile. In collaboration with Yuri Beletsky
Juan Conejero
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Re: PI 1.8 cursor unvisible on the image with Alpha channel
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2013 November 25 02:18:37 »
Hi,
Bug confirmed, thank you for reporting.
I'm solving it right now. This will be fixed in the next 1.8.0 release; sorry for the inconvenience.
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StasV
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Re: PI 1.8 cursor unvisible on the image with Alpha channel
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2013 November 26 10:40:50 »
Thanks Juan!
The same bug with preview border. probably with other mouse pointers, lines etc.
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