Hi,

On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 3:59 AM, akovia <akov...@eml.cc> wrote:
> I've been having this problem since layer groups were introduced and
> can't seem to track down when or why it happens. I'll go to collapse or
> expand a layer group and nothing happens.

Not sure what you mean. What is supposed to happen in your opinion?
Collapsing/expanding layer groups is just about not showing the
sublayers in the list, but it is not supposed to change the image. Or
maybe do you mean hiding/showing (clicking the eye) when you say
collapsing/expanding?

> When it happens, it affects
> all open tabs and not just the image I'm working on.

I am really not sure what you mean here either. I tried to play with
several images, each with layer groups, but nothing weird happen. Do
you mean like if you collapse a group in an image, layer groups in
other opened image collapse too?

> Everything else seems to work fine, but if I do something like
> duplicate a layer group, it will create the new group collapsed and
> then I can't access it which can be a problem. Restarting gimp always
> fixes the problem. Before I tried sending a bug report, I wondered if
> this happens to anyone else, or if I'm missing something.

Well when duplicating a layer group, the new group indeed starts
collapsed. But I had no problem to expand it though. I could not
reproduce this bug. Which version of GIMP did you try this with? I
personally tried with the dev version, but there may be a problem with
a released version. Did you try with GIMP 2.8.6?

Jehan

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