The < 'Reset' arrow in various adjustments (e.g. Brightness, Saturation, etc) resets to the previously-used setting rather than default

Bug #2051434 reported by NM64
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Bug Description

Really simple, so I don't think I need to record a video (but let me know if you do want one!), and it occurred with the flatpak of Pinta 2.1.1 on both the live ISO of Linux Mint 21.3 Cinnamon and an installed copy of Linux Mint 20.3 Xfce.

Simply put, do something like "Adjustments" ▶ "Brightness/Contrast" and set the 'Brightness' slider to a value other than zero, let's say 50, then click "OK".

Then do an "Adjustments" ▶ "Brightness/Contrast" again and set the 'Brightness' slider to a value of 25, but don't press "OK"—instead, press the < 'Reset' arrow next to the 'Brightness' slider, at which point it should reset back to a value of 50 rather than the expect value of 0.

It's possible that this is not a defect but actually a "feature".

NM64 (nm64)
summary: - The < 'Reset' arrow In various adjustments (e.g. Brightness, Saturation,
+ The < 'Reset' arrow in various adjustments (e.g. Brightness, Saturation,
etc) resets to the previously-used setting rather than default
NM64 (nm64)
description: updated
description: updated
Revision history for this message
Cameron White (cameronwhite91) wrote :

I think there is some value in being able to reset to the true defaults, so having a way to do either would be ideal

Changed in pinta:
status: New → Confirmed
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