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Bug 770791 - Calculator history scrolling does not work
Calculator history scrolling does not work
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: gnome-calculator
Classification: Core
Component: general
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: gcalctool maintainers
gcalctool maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2016-09-03 12:42 UTC by Andrew Brouwers
Modified: 2016-09-25 01:32 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
Screenshot displaying scrollbar (126.88 KB, image/png)
2016-09-03 12:42 UTC, Andrew Brouwers
  Details
Fixed history scrolling (1.42 KB, patch)
2016-09-16 12:36 UTC, Robert Roth
none Details | Review

Description Andrew Brouwers 2016-09-03 12:42:00 UTC
Created attachment 334710 [details]
Screenshot displaying scrollbar

Yesterday, I did a few calculations, and noticed that the output window gave me the dotted line, hinting that I could scroll back.  In the window, the scroll bar appears and scrolls, but the text never changes.  In the attached, I could not ever see "1+1" regardless that the scroll bar was moving up.

(Reproduced using Adwaita, too).

I'm running arch linux, using gnome 3.20.x.
Comment 1 Quey-Liang Kao 2016-09-05 07:43:56 UTC
This may be a duplicate to Bug 766155
Comment 2 Robert Roth 2016-09-16 12:36:30 UTC
Created attachment 335696 [details] [review]
Fixed history scrolling
Comment 3 Andrew Brouwers 2016-09-16 22:27:59 UTC
This wouldn't apply in 3.20.x, but I was able to compile 3.21.92 without any other updates (glib, gtk, etc) - applying the patch fixed my issue!
Comment 4 Robert Roth 2016-09-25 01:32:30 UTC
This problem has been fixed in our software repository. The fix will go into the next software release. Once that release is available, you may want to check for a software upgrade provided by your Linux distribution.