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tuomas2 avatar tuomas2 commented on September 26, 2024

Is this issue reproducible?

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Noitarud avatar Noitarud commented on September 26, 2024

i had restored the same to Calc and it is behaving okay…
I then rebacked up then restored that into Calc and the problem transfers.

Here is the rebackup. Switch to second listed workspace.
Your Bible Stud… zip file

While you are at it, one of "First study pad"s entries has a defect on the first word "Lv20:24-26", open studypad in the fourth section (which is set to small font) to see, it is large. If it ignores user preference an puts it into second instead you won't see it easily.

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tuomas2 avatar tuomas2 commented on September 26, 2024

Window weights are somehow messed up in workspace.

(Btw study pad is another concept: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gLyW3P9Phs
We are talking here about workspaces.)

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Noitarud avatar Noitarud commented on September 26, 2024

Since i failed to reproduce the problem, i think it miscalculated when i did something, which i subsequently was able to preserve in the backup. It was not, a.f.i.k., a failure of restoration.

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Noitarud avatar Noitarud commented on September 26, 2024

Additional detail, crash.
With the dividers in a state of very slow responsiveness, I started pressing buttons on bottom right to show and hide windows, which redistributes them, here were some results:

  • With one filling the screen, the others would be equally sized (a line or so high) at the bottom
  • all zero-sized at top (I think the rest of the area was empty…)
  • With continued tapping I managed to hide all? Which caused a crash with a find command (although in the blurry image it appears to be in the state of all zero-sized at top, so maybe not all hidden. the sidebar is in partial view on left)
Screenshot

del
logcat.txt.gz

After the crash I did it again, this time a different number of tabs self-eliminated and didnt misbehave (I think I then checked the divider responsiveness and it was okay).

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Noitarud avatar Noitarud commented on September 26, 2024

There is the possibility the resultant sensitivity is associated with the height of topmost/leftmost window at load (does not load exit state), short/narrow is insensitive.

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