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I'm having some issues with drawing ellipses to a bitmap in a .NET 4.0 C# WinForms application running on mono 4.6.2 on Raspbian 9 (stretch). The method in question generates a bitmap of 5 white circles of a specified diameter on a black screen. One circle per corner of the screen, and one in the center. The bitmap is meant to encompass the entire screen, so I'm getting the size for the bitmap as a rectangle via Screen.Bounds(), which in turn gives me Res.Width and Res.Height.

This code works as expected in Windows in .NET (which is what it was originally written for and tested on) but running the exe through mono on Raspbian, simply fills the bitmap with white. I have also found that running in mono for Windows (v5.10.0.160), the circles generated end up being smaller than when run in .NET.

private Bitmap GenerateCirclesBitmap(int diam)
    {
        Bitmap bmp = GenerateColorBitmap(Color.Black);
        Graphics g = Graphics.FromImage(bmp);
        g.CompositingMode = System.Drawing.Drawing2D.CompositingMode.SourceCopy;

        Brush whiteBrush = new SolidBrush(Color.White);
        g.FillEllipse(whiteBrush, diam/7, diam/7, diam, diam);    //Top Left Corner
        g.FillEllipse(whiteBrush, diam/7, (Res.Height - diam)-(diam/7), diam, diam); //Bottom Left Corner
        g.FillEllipse(whiteBrush, (Res.Width - diam) - (diam / 7), (Res.Height - diam) - (diam / 7), diam, diam); //Bottom Right Corner
        g.FillEllipse(whiteBrush, (Res.Width - diam) - (diam / 7), diam/7, diam, diam); //Top Right Corner
        g.FillEllipse(whiteBrush, (Res.Width / 2) - (diam / 2), (Res.Height / 2) - (diam / 2), diam, diam); //Center
        g.DrawImage(bmp, Res.Width, Res.Height);
        return bmp;
    }

I was thinking maybe it was an issue with the dimensions of the screen, Res.Width and/or Res.Height, but if that were the case I would expect my method to generate color bars would have problems as well. However this code works as expected (8 color bars each 1/8 of total screen width) on both versions of mono as well as in .NET, which leads me to think that Res.Width is OK:

        private Bitmap GenerateBarsBitmap(Color bar1, Color bar2, Color bar3, Color bar4, Color bar5, Color bar6)
    {
        Bitmap bmp = GenerateColorBitmap(Color.Black);
        int barwidth = Res.Width / 8;
        Color[] colors = new Color[8];
        Brush b = new SolidBrush(Color.White);
        Graphics g = Graphics.FromImage(bmp);

        colors[0] = Color.White;
        colors[1] = bar1;
        colors[2] = bar2;
        colors[3] = bar3;
        colors[4] = bar4;
        colors[5] = bar5;
        colors[6] = bar6;
        colors[7] = Color.Black;

        g.CompositingMode = System.Drawing.Drawing2D.CompositingMode.SourceCopy;

        for (int colornum = 0; colornum < colors.Length; colornum++)
        {
            b = new SolidBrush(colors[colornum]);
            g.FillRectangle(b, barwidth * colornum, 0, barwidth, Res.Height);
            b.Dispose();
        }

        return bmp;
    }

Any ideas or insight would be appreciated. Thanks!

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    Just guessing: Maybe is doesn't like the (unnecessary) g.DrawImage(bmp, Res.Width, Res.Height); ? (If in the mono implementation the bmp is still empty it will overdraw the circles with the original bitmap.)
    – TaW
    Commented Mar 30, 2018 at 15:14
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    Your guess nailed it, removing that line did the trick! I will say though, another thing I noticed is that mono doesn't seem to fully work with multiple monitor setups. This program is supposed to output the bitmap to the display selected by the user, but in mono it only sees one display that spans both connected monitors. Ah well, probably a question for another time. Drop your comment in as an answer and I'll mark it
    – K_Trenholm
    Commented Mar 30, 2018 at 15:24

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One difference between your two routines is the line

g.DrawImage(bmp, Res.Width, Res.Height);

It comes after you draw the circles. So in a fully compatible world the Mono framework should do the same as .NET does, i.e. draw the bitmap with all the new content over itself.

But fully compatible is not just hard. Given all the weirdness in the long history of GDI, .NET etc, it is in fact out of the question..

Mono seems to use the original version of the bitmap without the newly drawn circles and by drawing it over itself it deletes them.

So remove the unnessesary line and all should be well..

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