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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0000038OpenMPTUser Interfacepublic2011-09-05 20:49
ReporterReally Weird Person Assigned To 
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityunable to reproduce
Status acknowledgedResolutionopen 
OSWindows 7 Professional x64 
Product VersionOpenMPT 1.19.00.* (old testing) 
Summary0000038: Strange Whiteness
Description

I do not recall if I posted this before. I see that I have the screenshot I took of the problem, but I do not recall if I actually posted it on the forum. So, here I go.

It would seem that, when opening Windows Explorer, the area around the order list turns white. Either minimizing or restoring and then maximizing the window fixes this; however, it is an inconvenience, since I have a video as my desktop background. When using the minimize or restore/maximize procedure, the video stops and I have to restart it.

Steps To Reproduce
  1. Open any module (or create a new one).
  2. Navigate to the Patterns tab.
  3. Open Windows Explorer.
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Has the bug occurred in previous versions?
Tested code revision (in case you know it)

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rakib

rakib

2011-08-02 01:16

reporter   ~0000291

Im guessing modplug is not causing the problem but windows.

LPChip

LPChip

2011-09-05 20:49

manager   ~0000396

This recently happened to me too in 1.19.2.05 before I upgraded to 1.19.3.00

It also happened when I did something with Windows Explorer, although I don't know anymore what I did. If it was as simple as opening explorer or something else.

I would agree with rakib. This looks like a problem of windows.

I cannot reproduce it with 1.19.3.00 and it has happened way to little to question how much time we should spend in this.

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2010-11-10 00:56 Really Weird Person New Issue
2010-11-10 15:40 Saga Musix Reproducibility always => unable to reproduce
2010-11-10 15:40 Saga Musix Status new => acknowledged
2011-08-02 01:16 rakib Note Added: 0000291
2011-09-05 20:49 LPChip Note Added: 0000396