Reported in detail here:
http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4061&dsMessageId=30663
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I frequently use Repo-browser to rename files and directories in my repository
and there is a recurring graphics problem that I would like to report, if it is
indeed a TortoiseSVN Repo-browser graphics problem. The problem occurs on both
Windows 7/64 machines that I use regularly and they are different brands,
different processors, different graphics controllers, etc so I think that it is
not likely to be a graphics driver issue. I believe that it has been this way
for a long time, although for the record, I am currently using the latest
release of TortoiseSVN 1.8.2, Build 24708 - 64 Bit , 2013/08/27 19:20:39. I do
seem to recall this being a problem for several years now, though.
If I right click on a directory name in the left pane of the Repo-browser
window (important, the problem doesn't occur if you rename from the right
pane), the current name of that directory appears in inverse video. So far, so
good. Next, if I wiggle the mouse either above or below the highlighted
directory name, or sometimes to the far left of the highlighted text area or to
the far right of the high-lighted text area, the text starts switching from
inverse video to normal video and back and forth. After one or more times that
it has switched, it starts showing the filename as white characters on a white
background and they are now invisible. If I click once on the filename, it
will usually show back up again, but then as I move the mouse with arrow keys
or re-click on a different spot of the filename, it will switch back to
invisible characters so that I can no longer see the file name. The filename
is not gone, just invisible. If I am very careful with the arrow keys, I can
navigate the invisible text to get to where I want to go to fix a typo or
otherwise change the directory name.
Again, this problem only occurs on the left pane of the repo-browser window.
The right pane works as expected and, obviously, I could choose to only rename
from the rightmost pane and avoid this problem, but since it has been present
for quite a long time, I thought that I would turn it in as a bug.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by tortoisesvn on 15 Oct 2013 at 7:15
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
tortoisesvn
on 15 Oct 2013 at 7:15