Bug#418017: ecawave: fails to correctly copy data when window is resized

2007-04-11 Thread Julian Gilbey
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 09:13:30AM +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
 Hi,
 
  On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 10:25:57AM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote:
   Package: ecawave
   Version: 0.6.1-7
   Severity: important
   
   I opened a .wav file in ecawave, then stretched the window to about
   twice its original width so I could be more precise.  I selected about
   90% of the data (from about 5% in to 95% in), copied it, then opened a
   new session and pasted the data.  However, only the first half of the
   data was pasted; everything beyond what was the original end of the
   window was ignored.
  
  Oh, it's worse than that.  It's nothing to do with the resizing: the
  same happens when the window is the original size.  The file I am
  working with is about an hour long, if that makes a difference.
 
 By any chance, is your /tmp full?

I don't believe so - I have 6GB free on /tmp.  Let's try again now and
watch it...  No, that's not the problem.  I do get some warning
messages when I start ecawave, which may be significant:

Warning: DBC_REQUIRE failed - temp_files_created() == true, qesession.cpp, 
204.
QObject::connect: No such signal QESession::engine_status(const string)
QObject::connect:  (sender name:   'session')
QObject::connect:  (receiver name: 'statusbar')

HTH,

   Julian


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Bug#418017: ecawave: fails to correctly copy data when window is resized

2007-04-10 Thread Junichi Uekawa
Hi,

 On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 10:25:57AM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote:
  Package: ecawave
  Version: 0.6.1-7
  Severity: important
  
  I opened a .wav file in ecawave, then stretched the window to about
  twice its original width so I could be more precise.  I selected about
  90% of the data (from about 5% in to 95% in), copied it, then opened a
  new session and pasted the data.  However, only the first half of the
  data was pasted; everything beyond what was the original end of the
  window was ignored.
 
 Oh, it's worse than that.  It's nothing to do with the resizing: the
 same happens when the window is the original size.  The file I am
 working with is about an hour long, if that makes a difference.

By any chance, is your /tmp full?


regards,
junichi
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Bug#418017: ecawave: fails to correctly copy data when window is resized

2007-04-06 Thread Julian Gilbey
Package: ecawave
Version: 0.6.1-7
Severity: important

I opened a .wav file in ecawave, then stretched the window to about
twice its original width so I could be more precise.  I selected about
90% of the data (from about 5% in to 95% in), copied it, then opened a
new session and pasted the data.  However, only the first half of the
data was pasted; everything beyond what was the original end of the
window was ignored.

   Julian


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Bug#418017: ecawave: fails to correctly copy data when window is resized

2007-04-06 Thread Julian Gilbey
retitle 418017 ecawave: fails to correctly copy data
thanks

On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 10:25:57AM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote:
 Package: ecawave
 Version: 0.6.1-7
 Severity: important
 
 I opened a .wav file in ecawave, then stretched the window to about
 twice its original width so I could be more precise.  I selected about
 90% of the data (from about 5% in to 95% in), copied it, then opened a
 new session and pasted the data.  However, only the first half of the
 data was pasted; everything beyond what was the original end of the
 window was ignored.

Oh, it's worse than that.  It's nothing to do with the resizing: the
same happens when the window is the original size.  The file I am
working with is about an hour long, if that makes a difference.

   Julian


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