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[Bug 529979] [NEW] Resize cursor does not appear in track editor

 

Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 10.04 Alpha 3 - amd64 installed from standard repo.

Openshot 1.1.0~alpha2

When using resize tool, the resize cursor does not appear when
manipulating clips.  When approaching a clip's endpoint, instead of
showing the resize cursor, the pointer suddenly disappears.

The tool functions as expected otherwise.

Note that the cursor remains "hidden" anytime it is in the area of a
clip on the timeline, not just in the vicinity of an endpoint.

Edit/Update - Further testing reveals this behavior only occurs with
compiz enabled (I'm using Nvidia 195.)

** Affects: openshot
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 10.04 Alpha 3 - amd64 installed from standard repo.
  
  Openshot 1.1.0~alpha2
  
  When using resize tool, the resize cursor does not appear when
  manipulating clips.  When approaching a clip's endpoint, instead of
  showing the resize cursor, the pointer suddenly disappears.
  
  The tool functions as expected otherwise.
  
  Note that the cursor remains "hidden" anytime it is in the area of a
  clip on the timeline, not just in the vicinity of an endpoint.
+ 
+ Edit/Update - Further testing reveals this behavior only occurs with
+ compiz enabled (I'm using Nvidia 195.)

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Resize cursor does not appear in track editor
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Status in OpenShot Video Editor: New

Bug description:
Ubuntu 10.04 Alpha 3 - amd64 installed from standard repo.

Openshot 1.1.0~alpha2

When using resize tool, the resize cursor does not appear when manipulating clips.  When approaching a clip's endpoint, instead of showing the resize cursor, the pointer suddenly disappears.

The tool functions as expected otherwise.

Note that the cursor remains "hidden" anytime it is in the area of a clip on the timeline, not just in the vicinity of an endpoint.

Edit/Update - Further testing reveals this behavior only occurs with compiz enabled (I'm using Nvidia 195.)  





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