
This happens with the border set to anything between 0 and 8, but it should have been introduced in RC1 since it didn't appear in previous releases or betas.
XnView 1.82
Could you tell me which value/colors do you have for your thumbnails to reproduce it?robc wrote:With the new border/spacing settings, in some cases a thin line of the highlight color remains in the first selected thumbnail. To reproduce, enter into a folder by clicking in the containing folder icon in the thumbnail view: after the thumbs are displayed, as usual the first thumb gets automatically selected and highlighted; if you then select another thumb, the first one displays a thin line on its bottom in the highlight color (see the attached picture). Note that if you enter a folder by selecting it from the folder tree, no thumb gets automatically selected and the problem does not appear.
This happens with the border set to anything between 0 and 8, but it should have been introduced in RC1 since it didn't appear in previous releases or betas.
I can't reproduce it, so border=0, and spacing?robc wrote:Background is RGB(47,48,62), back is RGB(56,57,75). Highlight of course is set in Windows XP display properties|appearance|selected items and is RGB(0,213,0). The labels' text back color is the same as the thubnail back, RGB(56,57,75). Wait... while checking I just found out that it seems to depend on the "flat style" setting: with the same other settings, if Flat style is checked the line appears, if it's not it doesn't. I guess that the code changes you implemented for border and spacing have introduced this bug, visible only with that style activated and only if entering a folder from the thumbnail view, as I outlined above. BTW, I've no use for the border but it's nice to be able to set the spacing.