comix-3.6.4-1.fc7 If the current set of images displayed in the thumbnail bar is more than 200 images from either the first or the last image in an archive the thumbnail bar starts acting strange when scrolled, whereby the appropriate images won't show until hovered over.
Upstream replied: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Mamoru, this issue is not present in the current revision of Comix 4. Cheers, Pontus ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Currently upstram is preparing for releasing comix 4. I will try newest svn trunk if this problem really disappears.
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Please don't change the status without any reason...
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Then still new, because I have not figure out if this is _really_ due to comix issue.
(In reply to comment #5) > Then still new, because I have not figure out if this is _really_ due to > comix issue. Hi Mamoru, should this continue to remain 'NEW' or were you able to tell if the problem was fixed in comix-4.0-0.1.svn199_trunk.fc11?
Well, as you see comix-4.0-0.1.svn199_trunk.fc11 is not tagged as dist-f11 (by intention). That is, while latest svn works for this issue, latest svn is still under development and has many regressions compared to 3.6.5. So I don't think this srpm can be included into F-11 repo yet. And now this srpm is tagged as trashcan, which means that this srpm will be deleted without being pushed to F-11 repo. I don't want to make this CLOSED until I can judge that svn version can be tagged as dist-f11.
Ok, thank you for the update Mamoru. I'm marking it as ASSIGNED to you in the mean time.
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I guess this is fixed by 4.0.0-1.fc11 Note that currently I have no plan to push comix 4.0.0+ into older branches.
Well, 4.0.4-1.fc11 again reproduces this issue... Reopening, pinged to upstream.
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