0.75 Linux / and * numpad keys don't work
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0.75 Linux / and * numpad keys don't work
Using the default shortcut configuration, / is supposed to zoom to fit and * is supposed to zoom to 100%. Pressing these keys on the numpad no longer works (it used to, I had 0.64 installed before that I think). Pressing * and / on the main keyboard section works, however.
XnViewMP
Version 0.75 x32 (Sep 15 2015)
Libformat version 6.80
Ubuntu Linux 14.04
XnViewMP
Version 0.75 x32 (Sep 15 2015)
Libformat version 6.80
Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Re: 0.75 Linux / and * numpad keys don't work
in viewer mode? Even if you try to reassign the key?
Pierre.
Re: 0.75 Linux / * - and + numpad zoom keys don't work
Hello,xnview wrote:in viewer mode? Even if you try to reassign the key?
Confirmed, probably a bug ... "/ * - + " numpad zoom keys do not work anymore under Linux MP0.75 x64 here (into: preview mode, view mode, and full screen mode).
PS: ... and if you mouse scroll, into a folder with a lot of thumbnails (browser mode), if you scroll down until the bottom/end of this folder ... then it is impossible to scroll up anymore (an other bug into v0.75 linux)
see here: http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.p ... 88#p128388
Last edited by oops66 on Sun Oct 25, 2015 9:47 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: 0.75 Linux / and * numpad keys don't work
This 2nd Bug is not only linux, Windows also. I reported this here, along with what seems to cause it.oops66 wrote:xnview wrote:PS: ... and if you mouse scroll, into a folder with a lot of thumbnails (browser mode), if you scroll down until the bottom/end of this folder ... then it is impossible to scroll up anymore (an other bug into v0.75 linux)
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=32236
Win7x64
XnviewMP v.0.75x64
Re: 0.75 Linux / and * numpad keys don't work
Thank you for the information, I didn't know. (so I confirm your bug in your topic for linux too)Erixx haxx wrote:...This 2nd Bug is not only linux, Windows also. I reported this here, along with what seems to cause it.
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Re: 0.75 Linux / and * numpad keys don't work
Yes, you have. Thank You.oops66 wrote:Erixx haxx wrote:... (so I confirm your bug in your topic for linux too)
It seems it was going unseen.
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Re: 0.75 Linux / and * numpad keys don't work
Hi everybody! I can confirm that numeric keypad doesn't work even in version 0.76.1 on Ubuntu 14.04 regardless of numlock state.
Re: 0.75 Linux / and * numpad keys don't work
Hi,
as stated above the problem is still persisting. Having just upgraded to 076.1 on Kubuntu 15.10 I had to realize that the "/" "*" "+" and "-" keys on the numpad are no longer registered by XnView. I can use the keys in the menus (for example to set a hot key) just fine. Outside the menu they are ignored however. The number/cursor keys and the enter key from the numpad work just fine though.
Since I'm used to those keys for years now, this is a make or break issue for me. So I've had to downgrade to the 0.72 again which I've had on file.
as stated above the problem is still persisting. Having just upgraded to 076.1 on Kubuntu 15.10 I had to realize that the "/" "*" "+" and "-" keys on the numpad are no longer registered by XnView. I can use the keys in the menus (for example to set a hot key) just fine. Outside the menu they are ignored however. The number/cursor keys and the enter key from the numpad work just fine though.
Since I'm used to those keys for years now, this is a make or break issue for me. So I've had to downgrade to the 0.72 again which I've had on file.
Re: 0.75 Linux / and * numpad keys don't work
Just for completion:
This seems to be the same bug as I reported here: http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=32455
Dietmar
This seems to be the same bug as I reported here: http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?f=62&t=32455
Dietmar
Re: 0.75 Linux / and * numpad keys don't work
Hi,
I have the same problem on my laptop running ubuntu 14.04. with 0.76.1.
If I go to assigning shortcuts it works perfectly though.
Just a plus information that might be helpful:
So for me to reach * I need the combination AltGr+-,
and if I press this combination it rather interprets it as -.
After downgrading to 0.72 it works as expected again.
By the way one can find the old versions here if wanted to downgrade:
http://download.xnview.com/old_versions/
I have the same problem on my laptop running ubuntu 14.04. with 0.76.1.
If I go to assigning shortcuts it works perfectly though.
Just a plus information that might be helpful:
So for me to reach * I need the combination AltGr+-,
and if I press this combination it rather interprets it as -.
After downgrading to 0.72 it works as expected again.
By the way one can find the old versions here if wanted to downgrade:
http://download.xnview.com/old_versions/
Re: 0.75 Linux / and * numpad keys don't work
This bug is unfortunately still present in 0.78.
Pierre do you have any idea why did it go wrong after 0.72?
Thanks,
András
Pierre do you have any idea why did it go wrong after 0.72?
Thanks,
András
Re: 0.75 Linux / and * numpad keys don't work
... Strange, until the 0.78MPx64 linux version, I do not have this zoom issue with numpad keys (+-/*) ... maybe here related to a system update?xnview wrote:it's a problem with QT API, i wait a fix
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Re: 0.75 Linux / and * numpad keys don't work
Thank you for the reply!xnview wrote:it's a problem with QT API, i wait a fix
Is it this qt bug?
https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/95219/
Re: 0.75 Linux / and * numpad keys don't work
Hi,
I just checked and this issue is still present in 0.83.
Is there any progress on the Qt bug fixing?
Which is the specific bug, we could just vote for it to make fixing higher priority
?
Best,
András
I just checked and this issue is still present in 0.83.
Is there any progress on the Qt bug fixing?
Which is the specific bug, we could just vote for it to make fixing higher priority

Best,
András