Resize Glitch - ZEBRA 2.5

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Hi

Fresh install of snow leopard on my macbook pro - using ableton live 8.2.1 - when i resize the default zebra window (to larger) after changing to another track and clicking back on the GUI its the resized gui but cropped in the original size.. does that make sense?

Anyone else having this?

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Yep, have the same on WinXP.
I think it's a known bug.

Close and re-open the plugin window to "fix" that.

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Hi - surely theres another fix? closing and re-opening doesnt work for me.. anyone?

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(never mind)
Last edited by Howard on Sat Feb 05, 2011 1:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Please report to Ableton... I suppose that Live "caches" the Window size and then does not react properly when re-opening a resized window.

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I'm having a GUI resize glitch too.
After saving a patch or loading another on a different size than normal in FL Studio, Zebra 2.5 is forcing to nornal cropping the curent GUI's size.
However, I also have Ableton Live Lite 8.2 and Zebra 2.5 does not manifest the GUI problem.

FL Studio users pls note!:
There is this option on the FL's Wrapper "settings" tab under "visual" and if you uncheck the "Invalidate plugin editor", Zebra 2.5 will act normal without any GUI glitch.
Hope this helps.


I'm on WinXP SP3, FL Studio 9.8

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Hi all - got this from ableton..

apparently this only effects the VST - rather than the AU on a mac.

it's also a problem they've replicated on cubase too.

I've emailed Urs with this, just putting it here for records

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just a follow up:

after further investigation it seems to be a problem of Zebra itself or maybe a problem of interpreting the weak VST standard. I'm not sure if it's actually "allowed" or supported that a plug-in can resize it's GUI.
Anyway, Zebra behaves exactly the same way in Cubase with the same cropped window. But the problem isn't reproducible at all when using the Audio Unit version. So, I would suggest to us Zebra AU in the meantime. You may also post these findings in the KVR forum. We will pass this information to Urs Heckmann in any way.

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