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I installed version 1.075 Bata4 today. Directly after starting APP was told that GL4 (green) is active.
After loading a light frame the button changed to OpenGL (orange). A change to GL4 is no longer possible, not even by pressing the OpenGL button. Loading an image is now very slow.
Is there an error here?
Windows 10 Home
Hello Mabula, I have the same problem. Only with the difference I have a Nvidia graphics card (see picture).
I have the same exact problem as well. Once I load a light frame GL4 turns from green to orange.
Thanks everyone for letting us know. I informed Mabula about it.
And I just got word he's aware of it and working on it.
Thank you very much for your feedback. Then I wish you a lot of success in solving the problem.
Greetings 😀
Stefan
Hello.
I have the same problem on 1.075 Bata4. But I don't remember how it was before.
Computer:
Is OpenGL not supported on my computer?
Best regards
Mariusz
It should be, I have it on my Mac mini 2012. It's an issue with the beta and already fixed for the next release.
I have a similar problem with the official release version 1.075 I just installed. I am now unable to run under OpenGL (orange) but am forced to GL4 (green). I'm running Win 10, latest version, and Intel UHD Graphics 620 with latest drivers on a Toshiba Yoga 920. On previous versions I was able to run OpenGL. Display still works but appears slower. Any thoughts?
Mmm, not right away, is GL4 not simply OpenGL 4? If that's green it should indicate it works and clicking on it will deactivate OpenGL and that's why it's orange.
Ahh, I suppose GL4 could just be short for OpenGL 4... the pop-up help says if OpenGL is not supported then it will be orange, but upon further reading I see GL4 is simply the abbreviation. I appreciate the very quick response!
Yep, I agree that can be a bit confusing because of the different names for the same thing. Glad it is cleared up though!