This bug also occurs on my Win 7 64.

The bug has been around for me before RC1.

It only occurs on the first card.

Perhaps the issue could be resolved by displaying a blank card before
loading the first card on startup?

On 17 Mai, 20:46, Peter Bienstman <[email protected]> wrote:
> At first I thought the 64 bit issue might be the differentiator, but I just
> checked, and the W7 machine I tested this on was Home Premium 64 bit, so that
> seems like another dead end...
>
> I'm afraid I have run out of ideas what is the factor that really causes Qt to
> behave strangely on a select set of machines...
>
> Peter
>
> On Thursday 17 May 2012 09:32:34 Dougie Nisbet wrote:
>
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>
>
>
>
>
> > I get this too occasionally ... running Linux (64 bit) on a netbook.
> > First time it happened I thought I had a faulty card and deleted it!
>
> > Dougie
>
> > On 17/05/2012 08:23, Murray James Morrison wrote:
> > > I can second Dan's issue. I've had this problem with other images
> > > files (jpgs, gifs) for a few versions now. The pictures display
> > > eventually, but not on first card preview. Also using Windows 7 64-bit.
>
> > > --murrayjames
>
> > > On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 3:19 PM, Peter Bienstman
>
> > > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> > >     I tried to reproduce this on a W7 machine, but no luck...
>
> > >     Trust me, these strange Windows issues which I cannot reproduce
> > >     are very
> > >     annoying to me too...
>
> > >     Hopefully, these issues get magically fixed when a new version of
> > >     Qt comes out,
> > >     because the displaying of images is not something Mnemosyne
> > >     handles itself...
>
> > >     Peter
>
> > >     On Wednesday 16 May 2012 14:53:44 Dan Schmidt wrote:
> > >     > I just upgraded to 2.0 RC1 (Windows 7 64-bit).
>
> > >     > Most of my cards have both images and text. Any time I start up
>
> > >     Mnemosyne
>
> > >     > now, the image for the first card does not appear. There's no
>
> > >     warning or
>
> > >     > anything, it's just as if the <img> didn't exist at all.
>
> > >     > If I click Ctrl-E (to edit the current card) and then click Exit
>
> > >     (without
>
> > >     > even making any changes) to return to the main window, the image now
> > >     > appears.
>
> > >     > This is only an issue with the first card when starting up.
>
> > >     > The images are .pngs, if that's at all relevant.
>
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