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Re: pretty, pretty font



Lars Clausen wrote:

On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 07:12 -0800, Lars Clausen wrote:


On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 06:27 +0200, Stefan wrote:


hi,

possible this will help you understanding the bug (or not). Try the following. Create a diagram, with at least three objects. Don't care the type, but they need to have some kind of text in it. Even simple text-objects would work. Arrange two of the objects upon another. Only a little bit. Now select one of the two arranged object, deselect it and then open the right-click popup-menu over the previously non-selected object. -> The font is going creepy. The vertical order isn't relevant at all. It also works with both objects. Select one of them -> deselect it -> and then hide the other with the right-button popup-menu. this doesn't work if the objects don't overlap one another.


Thanks for the very simple reproduction example.  I can now make an even
simpler one:

Make an object with text.
Make another object (not by drag-and-drop), overlapping the first.
Open the right-click popup menu.
Font goes wonky.

Interesting. It must overlap for the wonkiness to happen.



More info:

It has nothing to do with the object menu, same thing happens if menu
bar is turned off and you rightclick.

It has nothing to do with actually making a menu, forcing
popup_object_menu to return at once doesn't remove it.

If the object is deselected and then reselected, it doesn't happen.

Once the object has been moved or its handles have been dragged, it can
happens again, almost like the problem is residue from getting motion
events.

-Lars



even if the window loses it's focus without any other user event.

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