Closed mitrams closed 2 years ago
Are you opening the images with Files? If you open another image with Files it creates a new overlapping window. The recommended way to browse the images in a folder is to open the first one then use the navigation buttons inside the Image View window. For me, this works properly.
I am curious if maybe a video drive or perhaps certain filetype is a cause for this? I tried to recreate this with a folder of jpegs and was not seeing it (running an AMD laptop) and then tried with a folder that has a bunch of DNG and ARW raw files mixed with jpegs but arrow keys don't appear to move to a new photo.
I'm sorry for the very very late answer.
I've recorded a small example here: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/72238981/155236888-e091f5f5-b584-482d-9e35-f22e07832042.mp4
I used photos of different lengths and heights to make the problem more obvious.
I'm using a RX 580 with the mesa drivers and the images were all in jpeg, not sure if it affects anything since I believe it does the same on other formats
@Dark-Alley-Programmer Your screenrecording does not have the normal appearance of elementary Photo Viewer; have you installed a different theme? Does the issue still occur with an unmodified version of elementary 6.1? I cannot reproduce it.
Closing since OP hasn't replied and this is very likely due to the modified stylesheet
What Happened?
When I open a photo and then use the arrows keys to change the current image the new image overlaps over the old one and they keep on pilling up.
Steps to Reproduce
Expected Behavior
The old image should disappear.
OS Version
6.x (Odin)
Software Version
Latest release (I have run all updates)
Log Output
No response
Hardware Info
No response