Bug 1028118

Summary: Redrawing with polygon tool leaves pixels behind
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Hubert Kario <hkario>
Component: okularAssignee: Than Ngo <than>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 24CC: jgrulich, jreznik, kevin, ovasik, rdieter, than
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blue pixels left after moving the mouse with Polygon tool active none

Description Hubert Kario 2013-11-07 17:21:59 UTC
Created attachment 821261 [details]
blue pixels left after moving the mouse with Polygon tool active

Description of problem:
When creating review and using the Polygon tool in Okular, during drawing of the lines, there are pixels left behind.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
okular-4.11.3-1.fc20.x86_64

How reproducible:
always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open PDF file in Okular
2. Press F6 or select Tools->Review
3. Use Polygon tool (press 6)
4. Click on some free space to start drawing polygon
5. Move mouse slowly to the left or right of the point, trying to remain level, when the line becomes one pixel thick, start moving the mouse also down, the horizontal line will remain

Actual results:
discoloured pixels (blue) and lines left behind

Expected results:
No junk left behind when drawing lines

Additional info:

Comment 1 Hubert Kario 2013-11-15 15:55:18 UTC
The above test was performed in virtual machine (through Virtual Machine Manager), but I'm able to reproduce it on physical hardware running F19 and okular-4.11.3-1.fc19.x86_64 so it doesn't look like it is vm-related.

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Comment 3 Hubert Kario 2015-05-29 11:22:54 UTC
Not resolved with okular-14.12.3-1.fc21.x86_64

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Comment 5 Hubert Kario 2015-11-04 11:36:11 UTC
Not resolved with okular-15.04.0-1.fc22.x86_64

Comment 6 Fedora End Of Life 2016-07-19 20:03:30 UTC
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Comment 7 Hubert Kario 2016-07-20 08:16:40 UTC
reproducible with okular-16.04.2-1.fc24.x86_64

Comment 8 Rex Dieter 2016-07-20 11:20:39 UTC
I suggest you report this upstream @ bugs.kde.org  (we downstream in fedora are generally not in a position to fix it ourselves).

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