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Tool size does not respond to change #2462

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funnym0nk3y opened this issue Feb 27, 2022 · 9 comments
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Tool size does not respond to change #2462

funnym0nk3y opened this issue Feb 27, 2022 · 9 comments
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@funnym0nk3y
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Flameshot Version

Flameshot v11.0.0 (ad1bf28)
Compiled with Qt 5.15.2

Installation Type

Using the ready-made package from Github Releases

Operating System type and version

winnt: 10.0.19043

Description

When chaning the tool size and trying to draw something the tool size is not the size I set it to.

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OS version see above.

Monitor setup: One 16801050 on the right and one 38402160 on the left

@funnym0nk3y funnym0nk3y added the Unconfirmed Bug The bug is not confirmed by anyone else. label Feb 27, 2022
@OverdueCEO
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OverdueCEO commented Mar 28, 2022

I've got the very same issue on Arch repo installation. It definitely worked few months ago. No matter what I set it to be it's still the same size when trying to draw.

Edit: HOWEVER it works when I use the optional "+" and "-" buttons instead of this drop-down menu on the side of the screen.

@borgmanJeremy
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I cannot replicate this in Arch

@OverdueCEO
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I just tried flameshot on VM with fresh Garuda-XFCE4 and popup slider is not working here as well. Wanted to try on VM with Alma on KDE (basically a centos) and also installed from repo, but it turns out there is no popup menu on that configuration and in flameshot config in buttons section the "+" or "-" do not even exist.

Everything done on my Arch which is also xfce4 if that matters. Using nvidia proprietary driver on 1050Ti. I also tried disabling / changing default DPI in "Appearance" settings (because it strongly affected flameshot about a year ago ) but it had no impact.

@mmahmoudian
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mmahmoudian commented Mar 31, 2022

@OverdueCEO please provide the exact version of Flameshot you have. You can get this information using flameshot --version

Additionally it would be good to know which installation method you have used.

@OverdueCEO
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Flameshot Version:
Flameshot v11.0.0-4 (-)
Compiled with Qt 5.15.2

Installed using:
pacman -Syu flameshot

xfce4-about:
ver. 4.16

OS:
Arch Linux 5.16.15-arch1-1

OS-2:
Garuda Linux (xfce4) 5.15.31-1-lts, everything else the same

PS: turns out Alma "newest" version is Flameshot v0.6.0 so I consider it irrelevant.

@mmahmoudian mmahmoudian self-assigned this Apr 2, 2022
@mohad12211
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mohad12211 commented Apr 6, 2022

can also confirm, both on arch (latest commit 850260d) and mint (v11.0.0)
using the slider on the left doesn't change it, using the mouse scroll wheel or '+' or '-' buttons work with no problems

@borgmanJeremy borgmanJeremy added Bug It's a bug and removed Unconfirmed Bug The bug is not confirmed by anyone else. labels Apr 6, 2022
@borgmanJeremy
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This should be fixed by #2530 . I misunderstood the issue at first.

@mohad12211
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Yeah fixed by #2530, can be closed, thank you

@borgmanJeremy
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#2533 Fixed another issue too.

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