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Bug 580931 - Several bad problems with chart resize and drag operations
Several bad problems with chart resize and drag operations
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 566652
Product: Gnumeric
Classification: Applications
Component: Charting
1.8.x
Other All
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Emmanuel Pacaud
Jody Goldberg
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2009-04-30 19:59 UTC by Luke Hutchison
Modified: 2009-04-30 20:07 UTC
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Description Luke Hutchison 2009-04-30 19:59:43 UTC
Please describe the problem:
Sometime in the 1.8 series (Fedora RPMS), numerous bugs with chart resizing were introduced, including:

1. Creating a chart by dragging a rectangle seems to lose drag events, causing the chart size to sometimes increase at only something like 60% of the mouse drag speed.

2. When dragging a chart, the mouse release event seems to get lost, and the graph keeps following the mouse cursor around.  You have to hit escape about 10 times before you can properly cancel the drag, and each time it shows the "canceled drag" animation of an icon returning to the drag start position.

3. After a failed drag operation as described in the previous point, it becomes impossible to navigate the spreadsheet using the arrow keys -- they simply do not move the current selection around the sheet.


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Does this happen every time?
Every time.

Other information:
Comment 1 Andreas J. Guelzow 2009-04-30 20:07:23 UTC
Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been reported into our bug tracking system, but please feel free to report any further bugs you find.


*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 566652 ***