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--- Comment #17 from Wegwerf ---
Jean-Baptiste,
I've toyed around using the spacer tool in the old regression project ... and
it looks quite good now. Seems that the space sometimes drops one of the
transitions in that it does
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--- Comment #16 from Jean-Baptiste Mardelle ---
Git commit 353fff4e431da297d7dce0ffdceeb5947f064f71 by Jean-Baptiste Mardelle.
Committed on 03/08/2016 at 21:48.
Pushed by mardelle into branch 'Applications/16.08'.
Detect and remove
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--- Comment #14 from Jean-Baptiste Mardelle ---
If you can find a way to reproduce that would be a great help
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--- Comment #13 from Wegwerf ---
Now this is serious! I also had one instance of timeline corruption when using
the spacer tool with git master.
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--- Comment #12 from farid ---
i am maintaining this because i've had it in 16.04.3 but not able to reproduce
it still...
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