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Re: Suspected non-critical dia object creation bug
- From: Lars Clausen <lrclause cs uiuc edu>
- To: dia-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Suspected non-critical dia object creation bug
- Date: 17 Jul 2002 13:27:45 -0500
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002, Andrew Ferrier wrote:
> I've found a suspected bug, and would like to see if others can
> recreate it. If so, I'll file it in bugzilla.
>
> Use dia CVS (I'm using one as of 2002-07-17). Turn off the
> 'reset tools on create' option in Preferences. Select any tool
> from any sheet. Click once on the diagram to create an object.
> Now select a different sheet from the drop-down list. Now click
> on the diagram again. The old type of object is again created
> (despite the fact that this contradicts with the object shown
> in the sheet's palette). One has to explcitly click on an
> (already depressed) object in the sheet to create an object of
> that type. It's arguable this is not a bug, but it's definitely
> _very_ confusing.
>
> Can anyone else verify this? I'd provide a fix, only I don't
> know where to start looking (and I'm short on time at the
> moment).
Yup, definitely a bug. If you want to look at it, see fill_sheet_menu in
app/interface.c.
-Lars
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