Impatience is bad -- clutter leaving ghosts?
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Entertainer Media Center |
Triaged
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Low
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
** IMPORTED FROM GOOGLE CODE **
Reported by nox.hand, Feb 27, 2008
Yeah, this is sorta a bug for the ones who like to be FAST in menus. Go to
any menu where you can go back two slides (with the slide effect ON), and
then press Backspace twice fast'ish. You will now have an echo of where you
pressed back last time, which will not disappeare before quit.
Running Ubuntu 7.10, Entertainer Revision 203
Screenshot provided.
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Comment 1 by nox.hand, Feb 27, 2008
Oh, and yeah, sorry I overdid it on the screenshot;). I also forgot to edit priority.
Not a HUGE bug but would turn off new users that are a bit fast.
Comment 2 by rockstar.dev, Mar 06, 2008
I can't reproduce this on my system. Could you provide more details?
What is your video card?
What version of clutter are you running?
Comment 3 by nox.hand, Mar 06, 2008
Roger. *whips out project laptop*
I have just noticed today, that it is *not* impatience that is causing it, for if one
navigates normally it happens, too. I am thinking it *may* be my resolution doing it.
Running at 1024x768 and having Full Screen downscale 1440x900 may not be wise? Will
have to see when resolution independence is fixed :)
I have an Intel 82852/855GM graphics card in this laptop, and clutter version (got it
from the o-hand repo) says in python when I import it that it is version 0.6.0
But yes, I am thinking it may indeed just be the resolution doing it. Not quite sure.
It works fine if I disable effects though, so for now, just no effects =)
Changed in entertainer: | |
status: | Confirmed → Triaged |
Changed in entertainer: | |
assignee: | nobody → samuel-buffet |
status: | Triaged → In Progress |
Changed in entertainer: | |
assignee: | Samuel Buffet (samuel-buffet) → nobody |
status: | In Progress → Triaged |
I've confirmed this in the past by replicating what nox.hand did. I just had no way to indicate it as confirmed in Google Code.