works fine in intrepid and nobody has confirmed the opposite, closing
the report, thanks.
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thanks for the report, this is not reproducible with Intrepid, may
someone confirm too?
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I was able to reproduce this on the latest Hardy. It seemed to be that
if you scrolled faster than the thumbnail panel could keep up with, it
would end up flickering. I think I got the effect with both the mouse
wheel and dragging the scroll bar. Moving it just a but did not produce
the issue,
May you tell us a few easy steps in order to trigger the bug? Obviously
if you scroll on the thumbnails list rapidly it will use more CPU than
the usual, that's expected, same behavior with all the apps (try firefox
for example on a webpage). having a few steps will be useful. Thanks
you.
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Ok, I attach one of the books I'm experiencing this problem with. Steps
to trigger the bug: 1. Open the book, the side panel is active. 2. Start
scrolling pages in the main window. Soon you see thumbnails in the side
panel start to tremble. It seems like the point, where this begins,
depends on
I have exactly the same problem in Evince 2.22.1.1 with several DejaVu
files. My computer is Pentium M 1.7, ATI Radeon Mobility 9700. The bug
occured with and without restricted driver for the video.
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I didn't mean the size of the thumbnails, but the size of the Xfce panel
on top. Computer won't lock up, but takes unnecessarily lot CPU
recources, as you can see in the screenshot. What you can't see in the
screenshot is that the thumbnails are vibrating back and forth in small
radius.
It doesn't freeze, but takes much cpu time while moving thumbnails back
and forth rapidly. I think the issue has something to do with the
algorithm that calculates position of thumbnails.
I can reproduce the issue in the case of the attached screenshot. Note
that the size of the top panel is se
And evince does not display anything in command line.
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Marking as Confirmed. Perhaps it's a graphics card/driver issue. If
there are no errors from the command line, then perhaps there is a
bottleneck with the reading of the thumbnails and displaying the
graphics. What are the specs of your machine? If I understand
correctly, when the thumbnails
Screenshot of 5 across thumbnails.
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I tried for several minutes and I could not get it to freeze. Seemed to
work OK for me. I was using a 2.94 GHz Pentium D (dual core) with 2 GB
of RAM. Perhaps it was a hardware or bus issue. Try running evince in
a command line with the file
evince AF540FGZ_web.pdf
Capture any errors that
I tried some dragging and scrolling as you said and couldn't
reproduce...
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I could again, but it took several minutes of trying. Maybe it is
related to the fact that thumbnails seem to move a bit during they are
being drawn sometimes. How can I take benefit of evince-gtk-dbg to
determine where the bug is?
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It's my understanding that the -dbg packages are only useful when looking at
crashes.
If you run evince from a command line, you may get some more information there
when the bug appears.
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It was this file:
http://www.pentaxslr.com/files/scms_docs//AF540FGZ_web.pdf
$ md5sum AF540FGZ_web.pdf
3a93f769a67f33e82185b4f0b080a8ef AF540FGZ_web.pdf
I uninstalled evince and installed evince-gtk now. I tried it with the
file now and I could reproduce the issue. It took some dragging the
Can you provide an example of such a file that we could confirm this
with?
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