marking fixed then
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Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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Totally FIXED, I replied to the bug when I had just gotten up and was
still half asleep.
Never again :-)
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Yout 2 comments are not clear, has the bug been fixed with 2.19.2 or
not?
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Yeah, as of yesterday. Now the pane just disappears when there is no
mouse activity, which I guess was always the intended behaviour, so I
guess this can be marked fixed.
Thanks Sebastien.
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"Do you still get it with the new version?"
I understood "do you have the new version", so the correct answer to
your question would obviously be NO.
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