Fredrick Brennan
Fredrick Brennan
Resizing is wonky. (On macOS, missing frames cause scaling. On GNU/Linux, a blackout effect occurs.)
Uh oh. How do we think this happened @Subject38? Might you have time to test with me via TeamViewer again some time soon?
Resizing is wonky. (On macOS, missing frames cause scaling. On GNU/Linux, a blackout effect occurs.)
Did I split the scale into (x,y) components and forget a `min()`? That's my first thought but I think we would have caught it so it might be more Apple...
Resizing is wonky. (On macOS, missing frames cause scaling. On GNU/Linux, a blackout effect occurs.)
Also if Seth has no time @eliheuer can test with me just as well. I could not find an affordable macOS virtualization service _with GPU support_ so have not been...
Resizing is wonky. (On macOS, missing frames cause scaling. On GNU/Linux, a blackout effect occurs.)
I have determined the fastest way to fixing Mac issues is for me to just use someone else's Mac PC and try a bunch of things until I fix it....
Resizing is wonky. (On macOS, missing frames cause scaling. On GNU/Linux, a blackout effect occurs.)
Humorous new tag: 
Resizing is wonky. (On macOS, missing frames cause scaling. On GNU/Linux, a blackout effect occurs.)
> after resizing all the UI elements go back to normal Oh so this isn't even that big a deal but @Subject38 there's a bigger problem I'm glad I tried...
Resizing is wonky. (On macOS, missing frames cause scaling. On GNU/Linux, a blackout effect occurs.)
(That's @t01va not @t0lva.)
Resizing is wonky. (On macOS, missing frames cause scaling. On GNU/Linux, a blackout effect occurs.)
(Housekeeping: I'm downgrading this bug to minor and making a new one for the VulkanSDK update issue.)
Resizing is wonky. (On macOS, missing frames cause scaling. On GNU/Linux, a blackout effect occurs.)
Thank you that jives perfectly w/@eliheuer's experience. I opened #323 for the SDK issue. For the resizing...it's basically #295. Sorry I just don't think it's a big deal but of...
Resizing is wonky. (On macOS, missing frames cause scaling. On GNU/Linux, a blackout effect occurs.)
@eliheuer I agree it looks really wonky and ugly (same with the blackout effect that happens on Linux). I'll be really honest, I just don't know _how_ to fix it....