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type="cite"> Hi,
<br>
maybe my answer is much too late.
<br>
I had the same problem (running Xubuntu 10.4 Linux).
<br>
I read the "help usecanvas", where it is written, switching to
"vesa" graphics mode solves
<br>
problems with graphics. <br>
I did this and then the produced pictures were ok.!
<br>
<br>
Ciao
<br>
Karl <br>
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No it's not. I'm very grateful for your explanations.<br>
Thanks a lot.<br>
Meantime i used scilab 5.3.3 installed on a Centos 6.2 64 bits,
using vglconnect<br>
from my Ubuntu 10.10 client, then use vglrun scilab. It works fine
without any black square,<br>
when exporting to any vector format. This way you can run opengl
applications remotely,<br>
the rendering is made on the server.<br>
<br>
JM<br>
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