unless i mistook the resize part for another similar issue, it still goes wrong here.
the different layers seem to get all messed up if there's a 3d/framebuffer/whatever layer combined with a regular one. they're always independently resizing, so either first gets resized normally while second goes at twice the scale, or with only ge option first doesn't resize at all while the second resizes correctly.
thinking about it, it almost sounds as if one of them has the resize function applied twice, while the other doesn't have it at all.
r2132 btw.
the different layers seem to get all messed up if there's a 3d/framebuffer/whatever layer combined with a regular one. they're always independently resizing, so either first gets resized normally while second goes at twice the scale, or with only ge option first doesn't resize at all while the second resizes correctly.
thinking about it, it almost sounds as if one of them has the resize function applied twice, while the other doesn't have it at all.
r2132 btw.