[KPhotoAlbum] Preparing for new release
Johannes Zarl
isilmendil at gmx.net
Sun Feb 5 15:40:55 GMT 2012
On Saturday 04 February 2012 18:43:20 Miika Turkia wrote:
> > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=160009
>
> I guess the language settings for the crash is set to German even
> though it is not mentioned. Did you test this with such environment
> and the leap day? (Just verifying as the original author was not able
> to reproduce with English.)
I didn't see the thing about the leap day, before. I tested it again with
"KDE_LANG=de_AT LANG=de_AT ./kphotoalbum --demo" and the dates 2008-02-29 and
2008-03-01 and couldn't reproduce it. Maybe someone else can reproduce this...
> > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=220738
>
> I have seen the case one on. It seems to occur at least when I try to
> drag images before stacked images. I suppose more testing related to
> re-ordering thumbnails when there are stacks involved should be done
> to see if there are some other weirdness there.
I couldn't reproduce these two specific bugs. However, I found something else
weird involving stacked images:
Setup:
1) Open the demo database, switch to thumbnails
2) Mark the two photos labeled "pool" and stack them
3) Mark the two photos labeled "skagen" and stack them
4) Expand both stacks
5) Move the "pool" stack to the beginning
6) Move the "skagen" stack between "blackie" and "spiff"
Weirdness:
a) Grabbing the "pool" stack by its first image and movint it between the
images of the "skagen" stack moves the "pool" stack after the "skagen" stack
b) Grabbing the "pool" stack by its second image and moving it between the
images of the "skagen" stack leaves all images at their original positions
c) Sometimes the behaviour is inversed (i.e. grabbing the first image leads to
"b)" or grabbing the second image leads to case "a)")
d) Selecting a "normal" image and just one image in a stack and then moving
both to another position only moves the "normal" image, not the stack.
Other thoughts:
Maybe dropping an image inside a stack should add it to the stack, and
dropping a stack inside another should then merge the stacks?
>
> > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=456769
> > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=589137
>
> These two should be fixed. Now if only someone knew how to close bugs
> in bugs.debian.
I'll contact the package maintainer...
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