http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3642





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-04-06 08:06 -------
A friend posted this issue to alt.os.linux.mandrake. The issue was verified by
multiple users on 9.0 and 9.1. It is not present in 8.2 and earlier. It was
noted that disabling font anti-aliasing in KDE got rid of the problem for some
users. However, this would not explain why a clean build from source works fine
with anti-aliasing active.



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description: 
Pixels jump all over the place when zoomed in and editing under 9.1.

To duplicate: Open 
/usr/share/icons/crystalsvg/16x16/devices/printer2.png in the gimp, 
zoom fully in, pick the single pixel paintbrush and the pencil tool. 
Switch the image mode to RGB and pick a black background. Now try to 
draw a black border around it. Pixels jump all over for me. This also 
happens with other images when I zoom in and try to erase pixels using 
the eraser on other images.

I just noticed that using the fuzzy selector when fully zoomed in will
also corrupt (pixels jump to new locations) small images after a few shift-clicks.

I have duplicated this on 3 other images.

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