On 05/07/2015 07:29 AM, Ted Felix wrote:

>     I was also able to get something similar to happen with 14.12 with
> the right window height.

Indeed.  It takes more work, and I never got it to leave me with a 
permanent blob of track from beyond the grave, but I did get it the same 
state as SVN after the second track delete in the procedure I outlined.

>     Window height appears to be the key to reproducing this.  How big was
> the window when you tested this?  Was it big enough to show all tracks?

No, it was tall enough to show approximately 16 tracks.  I had to scroll 
down, and indeed, the trash appeared after the scroll bar went away.

>     I think that's always been there.  Blue on black is really hard to
> notice.  Especially with all the bright grays in the area.

It was there in the screenshots I did when I remodeled everything back 
in the day.  This is a clear case of the unreliable nature of memory.
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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