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gimp displays rubbish when panning picture. pitibonom 29 Mar 10:57
  gimp displays rubbish when panning picture. Alexandre Prokoudine 29 Mar 10:59
   gimp displays rubbish when panning picture. pitibonom 01 Apr 15:51
  gimp displays rubbish when panning picture. Partha Bagchi 29 Mar 11:00
   gimp displays rubbish when panning picture. Michael Schumacher 29 Mar 11:36
    gimp displays rubbish when panning picture. Partha Bagchi 29 Mar 11:39
   gimp displays rubbish when panning picture. pitibonom 01 Apr 15:53
  gimp displays rubbish when panning picture. Grue 29 Mar 14:06
   gimp displays rubbish when panning picture. Richard Gitschlag 30 Mar 00:54
  gimp displays rubbish when panning picture. Cristian Secară 01 Apr 19:55
2013-03-29 10:57:50 UTC (over 11 years ago)
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gimp displays rubbish when panning picture.

Hi again all !

Am kinda spamming the forum today as i managed to test G2.8.4 without uninstalling my current 2.6. And therefore, i have some questions, and the first one is about the strange behaviour of the image drawing when panning the picture. Instead of long boring words, lemme post a picture of the picture window after panning the image: The image is brought as attachement...

After a short time ( from less than 1 sec to 2-3 sec) this appearance disappears and the image is properly drawn.

Does anyone know the reason for this, and wether there's a way to avoid it or not ?

for info, am on: win7 on an AMD dual core with 4Gb RAM and a Geforce GT 210 with 512Mb VRAM. drivers are up to date

Thanks for your answers.

Alexandre Prokoudine
2013-03-29 10:59:20 UTC (over 11 years ago)

gimp displays rubbish when panning picture.

On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 2:57 PM, pitibonom wrote:

Does anyone know the reason for this

It's a Windows-specific bug.

and wether there's a way to avoid it

Downgrade to GIMP 2.6.

Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org

Partha Bagchi
2013-03-29 11:00:28 UTC (over 11 years ago)

gimp displays rubbish when panning picture.

Use the portable version from www.partha.com and if you have issues, let me know here, my website or you can talk about it at gimpchat.com

HTH, Partha

On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 6:57 AM, pitibonom wrote:

Hi again all !

Am kinda spamming the forum today as i managed to test G2.8.4 without uninstalling my current 2.6.
And therefore, i have some questions, and the first one is about the strange
behaviour of the image drawing when panning the picture. Instead of long boring words, lemme post a picture of the picture window after
panning the image: The image is brought as attachement...

After a short time ( from less than 1 sec to 2-3 sec) this appearance disappears
and the image is properly drawn.

Does anyone know the reason for this, and wether there's a way to avoid it or
not ?

for info, am on: win7 on an AMD dual core with 4Gb RAM and a Geforce GT 210 with
512Mb VRAM. drivers are up to date

Thanks for your answers.

Attachments: * http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/26/original/drawing.jpg * http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/27/original/drawing.jpg

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Michael Schumacher
2013-03-29 11:36:33 UTC (over 11 years ago)

gimp displays rubbish when panning picture.

On 29.03.2013 12:00, Partha Bagchi wrote:

Use the portable version from www.partha.com and if you have issues, let me know here, my website or you can talk about it at gimpchat.com

You've found the cause for that problem?

Regards,
Michael
Partha Bagchi
2013-03-29 11:39:43 UTC (over 11 years ago)

gimp displays rubbish when panning picture.

I have never had this issue or had this issue reported to me, and so attributed it to the version being used by the OP.

On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 7:36 AM, Michael Schumacher wrote:

On 29.03.2013 12:00, Partha Bagchi wrote:

Use the portable version from www.partha.com and

if you have issues, let me know here, my website or you can talk about it at gimpchat.com

You've found the cause for that problem?

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2013-03-29 14:06:06 UTC (over 11 years ago)
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gimp displays rubbish when panning picture.

Hi again all !

Am kinda spamming the forum today as i managed to test G2.8.4 without uninstalling my current 2.6.
And therefore, i have some questions, and the first one is about the strange behaviour of the image drawing when panning the picture. Instead of long boring words, lemme post a picture of the picture window after panning the image: The image is brought as attachement...

After a short time ( from less than 1 sec to 2-3 sec) this appearance disappears and the image is properly drawn.

Does anyone know the reason for this, and wether there's a way to avoid it or not ?

I believe this happens to everyone using GIMP 2.8.* on Windows.

There is a workaround: instead of spacebar-panning, use Navigation Control at the bottom right of image window, or Navigation Dialog (http://docs.gimp.org/2.8/en/gimp-navigation-dialog.html), or window scrollbars. Neither of those cause this glitch.

Richard Gitschlag
2013-03-30 00:54:44 UTC (over 11 years ago)

gimp displays rubbish when panning picture.

Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 15:06:07 +0100 From: forums@gimpusers.com
To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
CC: team@gimpusers.com
Subject: [Gimp-user] gimp displays rubbish when panning picture.

There is a workaround: instead of spacebar-panning, use Navigation Control at the bottom right of image window, or Navigation Dialog (http://docs.gimp.org/2.8/en/gimp-navigation-dialog.html), or window scrollbars. Neither of those cause this glitch.

-- Grue (via www.gimpusers.com/forums)

Scrolling via mousewheel (use Shift to toggle horizontal/vertical as needed) also does not exhibit the problem.

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2013-04-01 15:51:05 UTC (over 11 years ago)
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gimp displays rubbish when panning picture.

It's a Windows-specific bug.
Downgrade to GIMP 2.6.

Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org

am still with 2.6 ;-) thanks

2013-04-01 15:53:31 UTC (over 11 years ago)
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gimp displays rubbish when panning picture.

Use the portable version from www.partha.com and if you have issues, let me
know here, my website or you can talk about it at gimpchat.com

HTH, Partha

Hi Partha.

thanks for your version. the interface looks nice, but the problem still exists with it.

regards.

Cristian Secară
2013-04-01 19:55:58 UTC (over 11 years ago)

gimp displays rubbish when panning picture.

În data de Fri, 29 Mar 2013 11:57:50 +0100, pitibonom a scris:

[...] Instead of long boring words, lemme post a picture of the picture window after panning the image: The image is brought as attachement...

After a short time ( from less than 1 sec to 2-3 sec) this appearance disappears and the image is properly drawn.

Does anyone know the reason for this, and wether there's a way to avoid it or not ?

for info, am on: win7 on an AMD dual core with 4Gb RAM and a Geforce GT 210 with 512Mb VRAM. drivers are up to date

Perhaps buggy NVidia drivers ?
I am using GIMP 2.8.4 64 bit on Vista64 with ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 and cannot reproduce the problem, either of the three movement method I know will refresh the pixels almost instantly with no broken parts.

I tried even with a 11448x6624 pixels image (198 MiB) and it also works smooth (just loaded, zoom to 100%, then moved around).

Cristi

Cristian Secară
http://www.secarica.ro