When three or more images are selected in Open dialog then all but first and last not zoomed correctly

Bug #1525145 reported by grofaty
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Bug Description

Pinta latest development 1.7.0.218 on Windows 7.

I have 3 exactly the same images. I coped one image two times by operating system.
So all three images are exactly the same.

Test 1:
Open icon from toolbar and open image 1.png. No problem.

Test 2:
Open icon from toolbar and open image 2.png. No problem.

Test 3:
Open icon from toolbar and open image 3.png. No problem.

Test 4:
1. Close all of the images from menu Window | Close All.
2. By operating system copy image 1.png to 2.png and another copy to get 3.png.
3. Open icon from toolbar. In dialog single click on 1.png, press Shift key and single click on 3.png then click on Open dialog.
4. Now problem is already there, but you have to click on 2.png tab to see it. Image is unrecognizibly small. But if you look at zoom input it is 100% which is strange.
5. Click on e.g. tab 1.png and now click back to 2.png and notice zoom input box there is 2% which is probably correct.
6. Selecting 100% from zoom combo box and image does not change.
7. Click on + button next to zoom and zoom gets to 125%, click on - zoom button and image gets to 100% and now it is finally displayed correctly.

Test 5.
1. By operating system copy file 1.png to 4.png.
2. Close all images in Pinta.
3. Open icon from toolbar. In dialog select 1.png, 2.png, 3.png and 4.png. Now problem of not displaying 100% zoom appears in 2.png and 3.png.

Test 6.
1. By operating system copy file 1.png to 5.png.
2. Close all images in Pinta.
3. Open icon from toolbar. In dialog select 1.png, 2.png, 3.png, 4.png and 5.png. Now problem of not displaying 100% zoom appears in 2.png, 3.png and 4.png.

It looks to me that first and last image is correctly zoomed to 100%. All images in the middle are not.

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grofaty (grofaty) wrote :
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grofaty (grofaty) wrote :

I can still reproduce this problem in Pinta 1.7 snap package on Ubuntu 20.04, but I can't reproduce it anymore on Pinta 1.8-dev on Ubuntu 20.04:
https://github.com/PintaProject/Pinta/actions/runs/459690362

Maybe in the Gtk3 migration this was somehow fixed. I think this bug report can be closed down.

Changed in pinta:
status: New → Invalid
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