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The application crashes when GDViewer is resized

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2019 11:40 am
by scastel
Hi.
I have a problema with GDViewer component on GDPicture NET versión: 14.1.0.46.
How strange, but it wouldn't be here :D
Created a windows form where I inserted a GDViewer with the following:
Dock: Fill
ZoomMode: ZoomModeFitToViewer (
although the problem also occurs with the following values: ZoomModeWidthViewer, ZoomModeHeightViewer, ZoomModeShrinkToViewerWidth).
When the form is loaded, an image of a square is generated and transferred to the GDViewer.
So far everything is right.
But when the window is resized, after a while, the application crashes, especially if the resize grows vertically.
I have to kill the vshost32.exe process.
The Project compile NET Framework 4.5 x86.
If you need I can send the code, just in case.
Any help will be great.
Thanks.
Regard.
Sergio.

Re: The application crashes when GDViewer is resized

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 10:58 am
by loicaigon
Hello Sergio,

We recently released Version 14.1.0.47. Would you mind updating and letting us know if that fixes your issue?

Regarding your offer of sending us some code, it may be useful indeed that you send us a ticket with a sample application and test files:
https://www.gdpicture.com/download-gdpicture/
Go to Support/Submit Ticket.

Thanks a lot,

Loic Aigon
Customer Success Manager
Orpalis

Re: The application crashes when GDViewer is resized

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2019 11:25 am
by scastel
I have updated to version 14.1.0.47 and the application continues to crash
I have opened a ticket, my request (26556)
I had to remove the GDPicture library from the 7z file because the lib size is very heavy

Re: The application crashes when GDViewer is resized

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2019 12:11 pm
by Loïc
Problem has been fixed in GdPicture.

Re: The application crashes when GDViewer is resized

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 1:03 pm
by scastel
With version 14.1.0.48 it works correctly

Re: The application crashes when GDViewer is resized

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 1:18 pm
by loicaigon
Great to read it! Enjoy ;)