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Message #88944
[Bug 1473476] Re: loading application splashscreen is blurry and sometime not matching content
** Description changed:
Using vivid-overlay r65, when starting application it seems a
"screenshot" is used, which is blurry (which might be a design decision)
and sometime doesn't match the application content (I just had the case
that opening sound settings from the indicator gave a screenshot of the
update panel from before the previous system upgrade that was then
replaced by the correct one)
- To reproduce in any app
- navigate to a panel/page in the app
- restart the phone
- when the phone boots start the app that was not on its main screen
- it will show whatever screen was last viewed, then the main screen
+ TEST CASE:
+ 1. Open system-settings
+ 2. Tap on wifi icon
+ 3. Do a right edge swipe to switch system-settings to the background but don't close it
+ 4. Press the power button and tap on 'Restart' to reboot the phone
+ 5. Once rebooted, launch system-settings again
+
+ EXPECTED RESULT
+ System-settings loads, possibly shows a splash screen and displays the main panel
+
+ ACTUAL RESULT
+ It displays a screenshot of the state it was in at shutdown time (or a previous reboot)
** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1473476
Title:
loading application splashscreen is blurry and sometime not matching
content
Status in Canonical System Image:
Confirmed
Status in Ubuntu UX:
New
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Using vivid-overlay r65, when starting application it seems a
"screenshot" is used, which is blurry (which might be a design
decision) and sometime doesn't match the application content (I just
had the case that opening sound settings from the indicator gave a
screenshot of the update panel from before the previous system upgrade
that was then replaced by the correct one)
TEST CASE:
1. Open system-settings
2. Tap on wifi icon
3. Do a right edge swipe to switch system-settings to the background but don't close it
4. Press the power button and tap on 'Restart' to reboot the phone
5. Once rebooted, launch system-settings again
EXPECTED RESULT
System-settings loads, possibly shows a splash screen and displays the main panel
ACTUAL RESULT
It displays a screenshot of the state it was in at shutdown time (or a previous reboot)
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