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xirja
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In versions 2 and 1 of FF, before the anti-aliasing pass, one could see the tiling. Now one has to wait until all passes are complete to see the tiling. A change, but perhaps a bug? |
| Posted: November 15, 2011 9:51 pm |
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SpaceRay
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I think that the tiling CAN“T be composed and shown if the image is not complete and fully rendered, so you must wait until the final image is shown.
If you want to have the same tiling display as shown in FF 1 and FF 2, you can just disable and turn off the progressive preview in the settings and so it will be the same as in previous versions. So you do not have to wait for the progressive preview to finish, you can have it if you want in the same way as before but switching off the new progressive preview.
So in my opinion, I do not think that this is a bug. |
| Posted: November 16, 2011 12:21 am |
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SpaceRay wrote:
you can just disable and turn off the progressive preview in the settings and so it will be the same as in previous versions. |
Exactly. |
| Posted: November 16, 2011 1:56 am |
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xirja
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Ok, so the Legacy setting in Multi-pass preview isn't exactly the same as in previous versions. It might be helpful to have an option to display Seamless Tiling with each successive pass, as before. It was a nice feature I thought. |
| Posted: November 16, 2011 4:35 am |
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