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RC3: toolbar and status bar problem
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 3:30 pm
by ali
my toolbar and status bar disappear randomly... /updated/ in relation to another problem - double-click to get from fullscreen (start view in fullscreen option enabled) to browser isn't working. the problem with toolbars comes after pressing escape (with double-click not working) and starting xnview again. i'm sure it's a bug
XnView 1.82 RC3
Re: RC3: toolbar and status bar problem
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 6:21 pm
by xnview
ali wrote:my toolbar and status bar disappear randomly... /updated/ in relation to another problem - double-click to get from fullscreen (start view in fullscreen option enabled) to browser isn't working. the problem with toolbars comes after pressing escape (with double-click not working) and starting xnview again. i'm sure it's a bug
Do you have a way to reproduce it always? Perhaps send me your .ini?
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 7:11 pm
by ali
got it. it seems to happen when you're impatient and try to double-click before the picture fully loads...
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 7:33 pm
by marsh
ali wrote:got it. it seems to happen when you're impatient and try to double-click before the picture fully loads...
Right. Whenever picture is interrupted while viewer is trying to display it, missing GUI parts occur (No title bar, tool bar, status bar). It also makes mouse-cursor invisible.
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 8:47 am
by xnview
marsh wrote:ali wrote:got it. it seems to happen when you're impatient and try to double-click before the picture fully loads...
Right. Whenever picture is interrupted while viewer is trying to display it, missing GUI parts occur (No title bar, tool bar, status bar). It also makes mouse-cursor invisible.
When you load a picture in the viewer?
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 8:55 am
by ali
it seems to be just fullscreen problem
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 2:01 pm
by ali
i hope this will be fixed soon. it's really annoying

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 7:07 pm
by ckv
Ok after hard time trying to repo this porblem, I got it. And I can reproduce the bug.
Reproduce:
- open you biggest image file (try jpg 2000 files if nothing else "works"

) in "quick" fullscreen (midle click in browser)
- double-click to close the fullscreen before the image is loaded
= Sometimes the tab bar, tool bar or status bar disappears
ali wrote:I hope this will be fixed soon. It's really annoying.
How often this happens to you? I find the bug very hard to reproduce and closing the fullscreen before the image is loaded is something what I wouldn't do very often in normal use.
Edit: I meant tab bar not title bar
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 7:11 pm
by helmut
ckv wrote:...
ali wrote:I hope this will be fixed soon. It's really annoying.
How often this happens to you? I find the bug very hard to reproduce and closing the fullscreen before the image is loaded is something what I wouldn't do very often in normal use.
Thanks, ckv for your description how to reproduce. Perhaps the problem depends on computer speed and/or graphic card, too.
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 7:26 pm
by ali
well... i've got old duron /1200/ so the loading time for larger pictures is about 2-3 seconds at high quality. it happens everytime i double click /i want browser/ before *any* picture fully loads. i've got "start view in fullscreen" option enabled. when i click on wrong picture from windows explorer or just want to go from fullscreen to browser immediatelly i won't wait needless 3 seconds for the loading process to complete. i think nobody won't...
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:18 pm
by ckv
helmut wrote:Thanks, ckv for your description how to reproduce. Perhaps the problem depends on computer speed and/or graphic card, too.
No I doubt that it haves anything to do with graphic card since the big isn't a "graphical error" (like you can easily think when you read the bug descriptions) When the tab bar, tool bar or status bar disappears, those are just disabled in the view menu. So the GUI elements are not there, in a normal way.
And by the way. The
title bar never really disappears, even though I wrote so. Sorry about that.