Does your MC crash too?

xbury.cs at clearstream.com xbury.cs at clearstream.com
Wed Aug 13 07:09:00 EDT 2003


Thanks /H

But...
This may not work on an executable...
Also, this is a work around, not a solution.

Considering that browsing across images works fine (although it's slow if
the image is around 3MBs - slow compared to ACDC for example),
if you can change images simply by setting the filename of the image, 
shouldn't removing the image name be enough? It isn't apparently...

I thought of replacing the image object already but the stability of the 
stack is 
still shaky...

And considering I havent' yet started working on image operations 
(rotation, 
cropping, etc...) this is not a solution I can work with. 

This application will end up in a cd (read-only...) It's ok for the 
application since
the image will always be empty at opening, but it doesn't work for 
day-to-day 
test and crash development. The problem remains the loss of time and 
work...

Thanks for trying, Bonus game, Play again!
Xavier

On 13/08/2003 11:38:41 metacard-admin wrote:
>In response to Xavier's image display and crash problem, Xbury writes:
>
>>To me part of the problem seems that the allocation of the image space 
in the
>>stack is not "solid" - it is not compactable it seems for one, and once 
an 
>image
>>is decompressed, that's it, you're stuck with that size...
>>
>>Is this due to either a flaw in code or the emptying of the image?
>>It's a fact that no one seems to know HOW to empty an image (or 
imagedata)."
>
>If this is the case, instead of updating the imagedata try deleting the 
old 
>image and creating a new one on the fly. Should avoid the problem 
altogether.
>
>/H

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