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Ship it!


perfect :)

- Marco


On 2009-12-02 18:12:37, Bruno Bigras wrote:
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> (Updated 2009-12-02 18:12:37)
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> Review request for Plasma.
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> Summary
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> With today's latest code I found a bug where a plasmoid, if resized to a 
> smaller value than it's minimumSize, would move to the top left corner and in 
> a broken state (cannot be removed unless editing the config file and it's not 
> possible to use the desktop until it's fixed).
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> notmart was not able to reproduce the bug so I am not sure if I am the only 
> one having this problem.
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> There is two way I am able to reproduce it.
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> 1. If I remove and re-add the comic plasmoid using XKCD, the plasmoid is 
> smaller than it's minimumSize. Trying to resize it to a smaller value 
> instantly cause the bug.
> 2. If I add the comic plasmoid (or the battery) and it's bigger than the 
> minimum size. I can resize it to the minimum (but no farther) in one step. 
> When it's at the minimum if I try again it cause the bug.
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> The bug is caused by the line "newCenter = 
> (QPointF(m_originalGeom.size().width(), m_originalGeom.size().height())/2 - 
> newSize/2);"
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> Since originalGeom and newSize is equal, it result in a QPointF(0,0) which is 
> not friendly with the line "QPointF newPos = m_originalGeom.topLeft() + 
> _k_rotatePoint(newCenter, m_angle);"
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> Diffs
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>   /trunk/KDE/kdelibs/plasma/private/applethandle.cpp 1057081 
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> Diff: http://reviewboard.kde.org/r/2311/diff
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> Testing
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> Thanks,
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> Bruno
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