[XFCE 0000083]: xffm: right panel icons disappear if you start w/ the right panel hidden
Jesse Wagner
beansack at fastmail.fm
Wed Jan 21 05:40:32 CET 2004
Fixed here.
Thanks.
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 04:26:00 +0000 (GMT), xfce-bugs at xfce.org said:
>
> The following bug has been RESOLVED.
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> http://bugs.xfce.org/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0000083
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> Reporter: GammaRay
> Handler: edscott
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> Project: XFCE
> Bug ID: 0000083
> Category: xffm
> Reproducibility: always
> Severity: major
> Priority: normal
> Status: resolved
> Resolution: fixed
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> Date Submitted: 2004-01-16 19:44 GMT
> Last Modified: 2004-01-20 04:26 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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> GammaRay - 2004-01-17 03:54 GMT
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> Ok, glib recompile complete, but no such luck. Same thing.
>
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> edscott - 2004-01-17 14:48 GMT
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> It might be the Xfree server. That one takes a loong time to compile, but
> there are binaries at the XFree site. Apparently no system but Mandrake
> experiences this problem.
>
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> edscott - 2004-01-20 01:25 GMT
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> OK, I can now reproduce the error, so it is not Mandrake specific. If you
> I
> have the autosize filenames on, then all is well for the name column, but
> the icon column is too small so no icons are visible. Without the
> autosize
> filenames, the name column is also invisible. No problems with the other
> columns, so it must be related to the sizing characteristics of the
> column.
>
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> edscott - 2004-01-20 04:26 GMT
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> I'm almost sure this bug is fixed with changes uploaded today to CVS. The
> bug is
> reproduceable on FreeBSD and is due to faulty autosize function in gtk,
> and that is probably the same situation in Mandrake.
> Please verify if bug is fixed in Mandrake, and if it is not, reopen bug.
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