Robert Martinez schrieb: > Jan de Weerd wrote: >> On 02/11/2010 05:17 PM, William F. Maddock wrote: >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> >>>> From: Jan de Weerd <jdweerd at ziggo.nl> >>>> Sent: Feb 11, 2010 10:10 AM >>>> To: Scribus User Mailing List <scribus at lists.scribus.info> >>>> Subject: Re: [scribus] Gray dot at mouse click >>>> >>>> On 02/11/2010 04:46 PM, Gregory Pittman wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 02/11/2010 09:53 AM, Jan de Weerd wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> When I click in the Scribus window a gray dot with soft outline >>>>>> (approx. >>>>>> 1cm diam.) appears. So far no problem - could be a "new feature" I >>>>>> thought" - but the dot is visable through other windows when they >>>>>> are on >>>>>> top of the Scribus window. Even when I switch to another desktop >>>>>> the dot >>>>>> is there. >>>>>> >>>>> If it's a bug it must not be a Scribus bug as you describe it. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Could be, but it only happens with Scribus. I tried other graphic tools >>>> but no dot appears when I click in the window. >>>> >>> Do you have any other QT-based applications that you run? >>> >>> >> Hmm. I have KDE4.3.4. that is QT-based I guess? I closed all other apps, >> but no change. >> When I start Scribus the dot appears when I click in an empty space of >> the Scribus window (gray area or blank part of the sheet). When I click >> in a text or image frame it does not happen. When I after clicking in a >> frame click in the empty space the first time nothing happens, but at >> the second click it is there. >> >> Jan >> >> _______________________________________________ >> scribus mailing list >> scribus at lists.scribus.info >> http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus >> > I know this "behaviour" - it seemed to me like a selection rectangle > with zero dimension and most of the dot was the generated shadow of the > selection. it went away when i selected other stuff with a drag-selection > > (maybe that helps somebody) Hi all,
this bug is now fixed in 1.3.5svn and 1.5.0svn. :-)) The hint to the drag selection was the right one. Franz Schmid
