Closed Hofer-Julian closed 4 years ago
Started test build 14943
Build 14943 successful To test this build, install it from the testing repository:
flatpak install --user https://dl.flathub.org/build-repo/14269/org.geeqie.Geeqie.flatpakref
Were you hitting some bugs? I used the gtk3 for a while and never ran into any any problems.
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Yes, e.g. the sidebar doesn't maintain its position after closing and reopeing geeqie. One of the Geeqie developers mentioned, that problems like this will hopefully disappear with GTK4
Yes, e.g. the sidebar doesn't maintain its position after closing and reopeing geeqie. One of the Geeqie developers mentioned, that problems like this will hopefully disappear with GTK4
I guess that was me - but I cannot now find a reference to that discussion. I no longer see that problem. Are there any other problems preventing Geeqie with GTK3 being a flatpak?
Yes, e.g. the sidebar doesn't maintain its position after closing and reopeing geeqie. One of the Geeqie developers mentioned, that problems like this will hopefully disappear with GTK4
I guess that was me - but I cannot now find a reference to that discussion. I no longer see that problem. Are there any other problems preventing Geeqie with GTK3 being a flatpak?
Not to my knowledge :)
Yes, e.g. the sidebar doesn't maintain its position after closing and reopeing geeqie. One of the Geeqie developers mentioned, that problems like this will hopefully disappear with GTK4 I guess that was me - but I cannot now find a reference to that discussion.
What does it mean that the sidebar doesn't maintain position? I'm playing with an updated flatpak build at the moment.
For example, you resize the sidebar, close the app, start it again and the sidebar is not at the position to which you resized it to.
This is done, because GTK3 is quite buggy. GTK3 is marked experimental by the developers (see http://www.geeqie.org/installing.html).