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Shadow rendering when using RaphaelJS
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o...@meisterlabs.com,
Nov 6 2017
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Issue descriptionVersion: Chrome61 and Chromium but is hard to reproduce OS: Both Mac (Sierra) and Windows (10, 7) What steps will reproduce the problem? I am using Raphaƫl.js to draw vector graphics in the browser and currently the behaviour in Chrome is not as expected (in all recent versions including 61 stable). We have never observed the issue on any other browser (Firefox, Safari, IE) and we believe that it might be an issue with the amount of memory that Chrome provides. Is there a workaround or anything that could solve this problem? What is the expected output? The grey area shouldn't be there, only grey lines. What do you see instead? Please see attachment Please use labels and text to provide additional information.
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Nov 14 2017
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Nov 14 2017
Do you have a reproduction URI?
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Nov 14 2017
Looks very much like rasterization breakage. Do you know if you're running with hardware acceleration/GPU rasterization enabled? If so, can you try disabling it and see if that helps? ("Advanced" / System in chrome://settings) In any case, a copy of the contents of chrome://gpu might help (and should provide some of the information asked for above.)
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Nov 28 2017
The NextAction date has arrived: 2017-11-28
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Nov 28 2017
Closing issue due to lack of feedback. Re-open if feedback is available, particularly information about the effects of changing GPU acceleration settings. |
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Comment 1 by hablich@chromium.org
, Nov 14 2017