In Fork 1.95.0.0 (under Win 10 ) when I try to use the swipe method for comparing two images, it doesn't do much in a lot of cases.
When trying to move the blue line, going over it converts the cursor to the <-> style, then moving it draws the line for maybe one pixel, and then it snaps back.
In other cases it works just fine, I have no idea what the circumstances are, I have the feeling that it is the way I open the dialogue.
For example when in the history view, browsing the file tree to an image, then right click -> history and then right away switching to swipe mode, it seems to work mostly.
However when being in the file browser, then right click -> Blame/Timeline and then on the intersting change click on the "folder with icon" button ("open in new window") and there going to swipe, it seems to always have the snapping behaviour.
The onion skind and side-by-side modes work fine all the time.
Yeah not sure, it possibly could be, but honestly I did not fully get all the circumstances reported there, also because I am not sure about the exact circumstances it happens here.
In Fork 1.95.0.0 (under Win 10 ) when I try to use the swipe method for comparing two images, it doesn't do much in a lot of cases.
When trying to move the blue line, going over it converts the cursor to the <-> style, then moving it draws the line for maybe one pixel, and then it snaps back.
In other cases it works just fine, I have no idea what the circumstances are, I have the feeling that it is the way I open the dialogue.
For example when in the history view, browsing the file tree to an image, then right click -> history and then right away switching to swipe mode, it seems to work mostly.
However when being in the file browser, then right click -> Blame/Timeline and then on the intersting change click on the "folder with icon" button ("open in new window") and there going to swipe, it seems to always have the snapping behaviour.
The onion skind and side-by-side modes work fine all the time.