UPDATE.... see fix above.....it just goes to show how one stupid sizing error can lead to multiple corrective hacks :-)

It has something to do with groups and centering.

It seems to be more than that, it also has something to do with the scrollregion. If I adjust the scrollregion, it seems to work, but as to why? I'm still experimenting. :-) Moving the canvas -50 -50 still is a complete mystery. It must be something so obvious, that I'm completely missing it.

$canvas->set_scroll_region( -20, -20, 400, 400 );

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In reply to Re^8: geoTiff Application Building by zentara
in thread geoTiff Application Building by deadpickle

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