Re: [Audacity-devel] Patch for the Bug 393
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From: Vaughan J. <va...@au...> - 2012-08-21 03:36:46
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On 8/20/2012 8:22 PM, Gale Andrews wrote: > > | From Vaughan Johnson <va...@au...> > | Mon, 20 Aug 2012 19:55:53 -0700 >> On 8/20/2012 7:04 PM, Gale (Audacity Team) wrote: >>> Vaughan wrote >>>> My guess is that it needs to check at the top whether the t argument is >>>> already visible before proceeding. If so, just return. That will >>>> probably work for all platforms, but there's no current Track method >>>> that will do that, afaik. >>>> >>>> [...]we should, after 2.0.2, do what I suggested in the previous >>>> paragraph. >>> >>> No problem on Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit, but the problem persists in 12.04 even >>> after reboot. Both machines use a Gnome fallback, not the Unity shell, but >>> if that is relevant, a lot of Ubuntu users don't use Unity. >>> >>> The "shaking" affects dragging a stereo track on its own with no other >>> tracks >>> present. So it's quite serious IMO. I think it would warrant release noting >>> it >>> online, rather than putting it in README. >>> >>> Also we don't know if this may also be a problem on Mac. Unless someone >>> chimes in that this is a fluke, I would be inclined to revert this until we >>> can >>> investigate it fully. >> >> Okay, reverted, r11942. > > Thanks. :-) > >>>> [...] As this was P3 I'd have been interested in slipping this fix into >>>> the README before the Mac Nightly, but it looks like there could >>>> be a problem with it. >>>> >>>> I'll try it on Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit presently and let you know. >> >> Too close to the Mac nightly, so I've committed the reversion. > > Looks like I left too much of the past quote in, sorry, but as stated in > the actual reply, it was OK in Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit for me. Thanks. >Doesn't > change my view that it would have been a risk to leave it in. Thanks. Glad I reverted it. - V |