Canvas is not redrawn when resizing the Inkscape window (regression)

Bug #1571188 reported by Patrick Storz
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Inkscape
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Bug Description

When resizing the Inkscape window the canvas is not properly redrawn resulting in black areas to be shown (see video in attachment).

I experience this issue with Inkscape r14851 64bit on Windows 7 x64.
It was not present in Inkscape r14762 64bit.

I assume it is a regression caused by the "sp_canvas" fixes done by Krzysztof Kosiński during the Hackfest.

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Patrick Storz (ede123) wrote :
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Patrick Storz (ede123) wrote :

Probably related bug #1571192

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jazzynico (jazzynico) wrote :

Confirmed on Xubuntu 15.10, Inkscape trunk rev. 14855.
Not reproduced with 0.91.

Changed in inkscape:
importance: Undecided → Low
milestone: none → 0.92
status: New → Confirmed
tags: added: regression
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jazzynico (jazzynico) wrote :

Also reproduced when compiled with the gtk3 option (except that the missing areas are gray and not black).

su_v (suv-lp)
tags: added: renderer
tags: added: renderer-cairo
removed: renderer
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jazzynico (jazzynico) wrote :

Reproduced on Windows XP (32-bit) with lp:inkscape rev. 14880.
Not reproduced with 0.92.

Probably fixed when the canvas changes were reverted (see bug #1571192 for details).

Changed in inkscape:
milestone: 0.92 → none
status: Confirmed → Fix Released
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Patrick Storz (ede123) wrote :

Still an issue in trunk though. The parts that are not redrawn are now light gray instead of black, but apart from that it's the same behavior.

Just tested on Windows 10 x64 with
- 64-bit build of r15549 (custom MSYS2 build)
- 64-bit build of r15513 (devlibs64 build)

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su_v (suv-lp) wrote :

@jazzynico - could this be tracked in separate bug tasks for 0.92.x (GTK2) and trunk (GTK3)?

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su_v (suv-lp) wrote :

Reproduced with lp:inkscape r15546 (MSYS2 build by Eduard Braun), r15563 (local devlibs64 build) on Windows 10.

Not reproduced with Inkscape 0.92.1 r15371 (official builds from inkscape.org for Windows, local builds on OS X 10.7.5, PPA on Ubuntu 14.04.5).

Not reproduced on Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS (GTK+ 3.10.8, cairo 1.13.0, GNOME desktop with Adwaita theme) with lp:inkscape/0.92.x r15400 configured with GTK3, and with lp:inkscape r15551 (local build).

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su_v (suv-lp) wrote :

su_v wrote:
> Not reproduced on Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS (GTK+ 3.10.8, cairo 1.13.0,
> GNOME desktop with Adwaita theme) (...) with lp:inkscape r15551

This is not entirely correct: the symptom can also be observed with trunk builds on Ubuntu 14.04, but because the "incorrect" color briefly displayed in the "missing areas" is white, it is only noticeably with a darker canvas background color (e.g. checkerboard).

jazzynico (jazzynico)
Changed in inkscape:
milestone: none → 0.93
status: Fix Released → Triaged
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