[Xfce-bugs] [XFCE 0000083]: xffm: right panel icons disappear if you start w/ the right panel hidden
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Sat Jan 17 04:35:29 CET 2004
The following bug requires your FEEDBACK.
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http://bugs.xfce.org/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0000083
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Reporter: GammaRay
Handler:
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Project: XFCE
Bug ID: 0000083
Category: xffm
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: feedback
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Date Submitted: 2004-01-16 19:44 GMT
Last Modified: 2004-01-17 03:35 GMT
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Summary: xffm: right panel icons disappear if you start w/ the right panel hidden
Description:
1. Hide right pane by dragging center seperator to it's rightmost
position.
2. Close xffm and open it back up again
3. Unhide right pane
The icons will "not be there" until you click to expand one of the trees.
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GammaRay - 2004-01-16 19:46 GMT
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BTW the title should read:
"xffm: right pane icons disappear if you start w/ the right pane hidden"
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edscott - 2004-01-16 20:33 GMT
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I cannot reproduce problem with either CVS-HEAD (gtk-2.2.2 freeBSD-5.1) nor
4.0.3 (gtk-2.2.4 linux-2.4.22).
Could it be your version of gtk?
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GammaRay - 2004-01-16 21:10 GMT
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I'm using gtk 2.2.4 from Mandrake Linux 9.2.
I also just attached an image of the bug.
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edscott - 2004-01-16 21:43 GMT
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Indeed. The filenames are missing as well as the icons. Please wait a short
while and update your CVS just to check if current version has the same
problem. You will know your CVS is up to date if you can rename files by
simply clicking on the file name to edit. Let us know if the problem
remains.
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GammaRay - 2004-01-16 22:55 GMT
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Ok.. updated and has the renaming bahavior you described. But the problem
is still there.
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edscott - 2004-01-17 02:25 GMT
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Seems to me like a Mandrake specific issue, as if the gtk library were
compiled with some sort of optimization that does not realize pixmaps
until actually displayed. I dunno what could be broken with the Mandrake
built binaries. Unless someone with a Mandrake box (not me) can come up
with a patch this bug will go unfixed to 4.2.
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GammaRay - 2004-01-17 02:37 GMT
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I'm going to recompile from source from gtk.org and see if it persists.
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GammaRay - 2004-01-17 03:07 GMT
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Ok, after a recompile of gtk+, the file names are there but the icons still
are not.
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edscott - 2004-01-17 03:35 GMT
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Well, seems we're moving in a positive direction. The icons reside in X
server memory, so it is possible that glib is also screwy and is the cause
of the invisible icons. Try recompiling glib. Maybe that will complete
the trick. If it does, the problem should be brought to the attention of
the Mandrake guys too.
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