2014-06-24 09:25:21 |
LucaDC |
description |
Steps:
- click and drag an object;
- while dragging, press the left mouse button to open the contextual menu;
- the object jumps back to its original position, still selected and the contextual menu appears;
- all the operations in the contextual menu are grayed out so it looks as not related to anything;
- the contextual dialog don't disappear even after clicking around: the only way I found is minimizing and restoring the window.
Worse:
- repeat the steps above to get more than one sticky dialog open;
- if you minimize and restore the window, only the last one disappears;
- also, after opening at least three dialogs, the minimize button in the upper right corner does not work anymore and minimizing is possible only clicking on the task bar button;
- in this case, to clear all dialogs click the 'X' to close Inkscape: the "Save changes" dialog appears and clears all others.
Windows XP. |
Steps:
- click and drag an object;
- while dragging, press the right mouse button to open the contextual menu;
- the object jumps back to its original position, still selected and the contextual menu appears;
- all the operations in the contextual menu are grayed out so it looks as not related to anything;
- the contextual dialog don't disappear even after clicking around: the only way I found is minimizing and restoring the window.
Worse:
- repeat the steps above to get more than one sticky dialog open;
- if you minimize and restore the window, only the last one disappears;
- also, after opening at least three dialogs, the minimize button in the upper right corner does not work anymore and minimizing is possible only clicking on the task bar button;
- in this case, to clear all dialogs click the 'X' to close Inkscape: the "Save changes" dialog appears and clears all others.
Windows XP. |
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