https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=500423
--- Comment #6 from Herb Smith <[email protected]> --- Yes, dumb move on my part posting the file with the key. I have gotten a new one. The new one has the same behavior. Tried changing the openCL settings. Stopped and restarted Digikam after each change. No luck. problem persisted Tried changing the "Decoding backend to render video. Restart. No luck. With the following I got some more info 1) Select an Album from left panel with some geocode photos 2) Center display on Thumbnails 3) Right panel select Map 4 Select a geocoded photo 5) the right map display is white where the map should be. Altitude, Latitude, Longitude, and Date all display 6) Bottom right corner where I can select a map to use. None of them when select will display a map. 7) clicking on the Globe next to the selection box will bring up a window with the map displayed accurately. 8) The Globe at lower left corner. With Google maps, none of the display type produce anything, still white display 9) Select Marble virtual globe and I get a map. All of its variants work. 10) Going into settings and editing the API as before still is temp fix to the issue. Should I enable the internal debugging? If so how do I access it to send to you Thanks Herb On 2/20/25 01:14, Maik Qualmann wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=500423 > > --- Comment #5 from Maik Qualmann<[email protected]> --- > You have now published your key by posting the HTML file, so you should now > create a new key. Remember, if you reply to the email, it will also be > published in the bug tracker; you should generally only write in the bug > tracker website. > > If you delete a letter from the key and an "Oops ......." appears, the correct > file is being used. If the window remains white, there is another cause. This > is due to OpenGL. First try to force a software OpenGL in the digiKam settings > under Miscellaneous -> System (restart digiKam). > > Maik > -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
