Hi all, today it seems that the lines on my board are not straight, and since they’re raster (at least on the display) the pixel-shifts are kind of jarring. I’m running OGS on Firefox 110.0 (on a Mac, if that makes any difference). I’d appreciate any insight!
Edited to add: This persists across different board colors, not just this custom one.
Even weirder, they are straight, with respect to the screen (after all, the size of the margin between the bottom and top does not change), but there’s some anti-aliasing happening as if the grid was drawn at an angle, and then rotated back to be straight.
My best guess is that the grid is drawn at non-integer positions, and that this confuses the anti-aliasing algorithm of firefox. The effect goes away or becomes worse when you scale your browser window, supporting this hypothesis.
I should note that this is a recent phenomenon; I’ve been using OGS on Firefox for a few years now, and I didn’t notice this until today. I don’t know on what side a change occurred, though.
I haven’t been able to replicate this, however I just pushed up a patch that should force the use of the software renderer instead of the gpu accelerated renderer, has this fixed the issue?