Public bug reported:
If you display an image larger than your screen with imagemagick's
'display' command, you get a "Pan Ico" window where you can choose which
portion of the image you want to have shown in the main window.
In the current version, the "Pan Ico" window will show a quadruple image
instead of a single miniature image. What is curious is that if you
close the "Pan Ico" window (from the X in the corner), a new one will
immediately be spawned, and _in the new window, a single miniature image
will correctly be shown_! Something in the creation of this "Pan Ico"
window seems to not be initialised correctly.
I believe this regression was introduced with the very latest upgrade to
imagemagick, although I can not be sure. Excerpt from dpkg.log:
/var/log/dpkg.log.1:2006-11-28 16:41:31 status installed imagemagick
6:6.2.4.5-0.6ubuntu0.4
Using Kubuntu Dapper LTS.
** Affects: imagemagick (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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REGRESSION: "display foo.jpg" pan screen shows quadruple (4-fold) image
https://launchpad.net/bugs/74556
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