This has appeared in RC7.
1 View>fit image to window width
2 dbl click a thumbnail to view it (in viewer, not fs)
3 hold right-click and scroll
--> the image is not updated, it's "tiled" (screenshot)
1.8PR: View not updated when scrolling
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Re: 1.8PR: View not updated when scrolling
Strange, i have not this bug??? You have it always with "fit image to window width"??Olive wrote:This has appeared in RC7.
1 View>fit image to window width
2 dbl click a thumbnail to view it (in viewer, not fs)
3 hold right-click and scroll
--> the image is not updated, it's "tiled"
Pierre.
Re: 1.8PR: View not updated when scrolling
Confirmed, I see image tiling with 'fit image to window width' and Browser>Viewer>Fullscreen mode. I have not seen it happen with Browser> Fullscreen>Viewer mode.Olive wrote:This has appeared in RC7.
1 View>fit image to window width
2 dbl click a thumbnail to view it (in viewer, not fs)
3 hold right-click and scroll
--> the image is not updated, it's "tiled" (screenshot)
Confirmed
everybody try this
- right-click on tab bar to empty area (don't click any tab) or when doing dbl click, don't release mouse button after second click
- and scroll with mouse scroll
Edit:
If the bug don't still occur, try again and do everything straight on the start.
everybody try this
- right-click on tab bar to empty area (don't click any tab) or when doing dbl click, don't release mouse button after second click
- and scroll with mouse scroll
Edit:
If the bug don't still occur, try again and do everything straight on the start.
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An easy way to recreate problem:
1. Use Browser <> Viewer Mode.
2. Use View>fit image to window width option.
3. Select picture. Go directly to viewer mode.
4. Quickly after step 3, move picture up and down. Problem occurs here.
(If you wait a long time between steps 3 and 4, the problem will not occur).
1. Use Browser <> Viewer Mode.
2. Use View>fit image to window width option.
3. Select picture. Go directly to viewer mode.
4. Quickly after step 3, move picture up and down. Problem occurs here.
(If you wait a long time between steps 3 and 4, the problem will not occur).
Yes, now i can reproduce it...marsh wrote:An easy way to recreate problem:
1. Use Browser <> Viewer Mode.
2. Use View>fit image to window width option.
3. Select picture. Go directly to viewer mode.
4. Quickly after step 3, move picture up and down. Problem occurs here.
(If you wait a long time between steps 3 and 4, the problem will not occur).
Pierre.