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Tribler home screen allows you to highlight invisible rectangles #2960

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vandenheuvel opened this issue May 19, 2017 · 2 comments
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Tribler home screen allows you to highlight invisible rectangles #2960

vandenheuvel opened this issue May 19, 2017 · 2 comments

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@vandenheuvel
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Arch Linux, cf60d11

By clicking and dragging I was able to highlight invisible rectangles.
screenshot from 2017-05-19 18-40-58
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Once I selected the first, I could highlight more of them by clicking. Resizing the screen was possible. Clicking in the search bar let the highlighted squares disappear. After that, a normal click let me highlight a square again. My state directory was empty when this bug occurred.

@devos50 devos50 added this to the V7.0 milestone May 19, 2017
@devos50 devos50 closed this as completed May 31, 2017
@devos50 devos50 reopened this Jun 19, 2017
@devos50 devos50 modified the milestones: V7.1 anonymous seeding test, V7.0 Jun 19, 2017
@devos50 devos50 modified the milestones: V7.1: The token micro-economy, Backlog Mar 22, 2018
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You can also do this in Windows. The selection box then consists of a dotted line instead of a blue rectangle.

@ichorid ichorid modified the milestones: Backlog, V7.4: P3 + nested channels Aug 5, 2019
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ichorid commented Jan 4, 2020

The home screen should be replaced by the "new arrivals feed" screen in #5015, so no point in fixing this one.

@ichorid ichorid closed this as completed Jan 4, 2020
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