The PNG to BIFF converter crashes under Solaris, but works
under Linux.
Not really bugs...
This version has mainly been tested under Linux, specifically
Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS release 4.
The XITE toolbox for MATLAB has not really been tested. Not all
XITE routines are included. Some more may make it into a later release.
Some algorithms only work for images with pixel type
UNS_BYTE.
Choosing send image from the histogram window works
properly only for UNS_BYTE images.
When a very narrow image is displayed, the actual image may only
occupy a vertical strip on the left side of the window. The rest of
the window will be shown in the window background color (typically
gray). This happens when the following conditions are met.
The window width is smaller than the width of the window
manager decoration (window title above the image).
The window is displayed with fixed aspect ratio.
To solve this, either start xshow with the option
"-aspect" (to use variable aspect ratio) or turn off the fixed aspect
ratio of the particular window as soon as it has come up (via a
menu entry in the Options image menu), or remove the window manager
decoration (see the manual page for your choice of window manager
or look for a decoration resource in the window manager's application
defaults file).
Manipulation of the histogram is not reflected in the image when
the histogram is made via the xshow menu on platforms with multiple
hardware colormaps (such as Silicon Graphics Indy). This is not
serious, since a histogram can also be generated from using the
mouse button (Shift-MB2) in the image window. In this latter case,
manipulation of the histogram is reflected.