Bitmap on pushbutton oddity
Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2016 2:10 am
I use a couple of bitmaps as captions to pushbuttons.
Just recently one of our guys used a new set of bitmaps to replace our original ones and he found a very odd thing and asked me to look at it.
One bitmap is a 100 x 80 GIF showing a standard cube type cardboard box in a 3d corner to front angle (I'm sure there's a word for that...isometric comes to mind but I don't know for sure). The top of the box is open. There are lots of straight lines in the image.
When we put this image on a pushbutton we can clearly see that the lines in the image are not 'straight', even though when you look at the image Paint, for instance, they are.
I had a look and found that when you take this image and put it on the button, you can see the break(s) in the lines (it looks a little like the type of 'tearing' you get onscreen in games).
When you take the same image and put it onto a simple static, the image displays fine. No sign that the lines are broken. This happens on a couple of the images, not just that one.
Has anyone else seen this?
Just recently one of our guys used a new set of bitmaps to replace our original ones and he found a very odd thing and asked me to look at it.
One bitmap is a 100 x 80 GIF showing a standard cube type cardboard box in a 3d corner to front angle (I'm sure there's a word for that...isometric comes to mind but I don't know for sure). The top of the box is open. There are lots of straight lines in the image.
When we put this image on a pushbutton we can clearly see that the lines in the image are not 'straight', even though when you look at the image Paint, for instance, they are.
I had a look and found that when you take this image and put it on the button, you can see the break(s) in the lines (it looks a little like the type of 'tearing' you get onscreen in games).
When you take the same image and put it onto a simple static, the image displays fine. No sign that the lines are broken. This happens on a couple of the images, not just that one.
Has anyone else seen this?