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Bug #223

Layout bug

Added by Rax Garfield over 12 years ago. Updated over 12 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Minor
Assignee:
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Category:
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Target version:
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Start date:
December 03, 2012
Due date:
% Done:

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Description

When Audacious is launched, the playlist items appear 'squashed' in height, parts of letters are cut.

When I move my mouse pointer over several items, the playlist view is messed with doubled items one over another, some become invisible. Strangely, Audacious responds to clicks as if I didn't move the pointer — as if only height is squashed. This behaviour can't be screenshot because the playlist returns to its original form as soon as I press PrtSc.

The playlists become 'normal' after a moment when Audacious window loses focus. However, the view can be recovered in GNOME Shell only. The playlist remains messed up forever in, for example, XFCE.

I'm on Arch Linux. The bug is reproducible in both 3.3.2 and latest git versions of Audacious. GTK is 3.6.2.

55.png (66 KB) 55.png right after launch Rax Garfield, December 03, 2012 16:24
24.png (57.9 KB) 24.png after a moment of focus loss Rax Garfield, December 03, 2012 16:24
gtk3.tar.gz (10 KB) gtk3.tar.gz Thomas Lange, December 03, 2012 17:15

History

#1 Updated by Michael Schwendt over 12 years ago

Have you noticed the missing vertical scrollbar in the damaged 55.png?

#2 Updated by Rax Garfield over 12 years ago

Michael Schwendt wrote:

Have you noticed the missing vertical scrollbar in the damaged 55.png?

Items are less in height than they have to be, the whole playlist also appears lower, so there is no sidebar in this one. Longer playlists do have sidebar in this 'damaged' appearance.

#3 Updated by Thomas Lange over 12 years ago

Please compile GTK3 with the attached tarball.
Extract it and run 'makepkg -si".

#4 Updated by Rax Garfield over 12 years ago

Thomas Lange wrote:

Please compile GTK3 with the attached tarball.
Extract it and run 'makepkg -si".

It worked. Thanks a lot.

#5 Updated by Thomas Lange over 12 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Closed

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