Bug 356824

Summary: When zooming in, canvas does not render.
Product: [Applications] krita Reporter: David <diderotmateo>
Component: UsabilityAssignee: Krita Bugs <krita-bugs-null>
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG    
Severity: major CC: halla
Priority: NOR    
Version First Reported In: 2.9.9   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: Other   
OS: Microsoft Windows   
URL: http://i.imgur.com/Ny7I4ML.png
Latest Commit: Version Fixed/Implemented In:
Sentry Crash Report:
Attachments: attachment-15459-0.html
attachment-13788-0.html

Description David 2015-12-17 12:01:49 UTC
While using the Intous 5 wacom tablet, after scrolling with the wacom wheel to zoom in / out the canvas lags. It doesn't render the canvas' zoomed in state until I either click something else on the desktop, or go over it with the mouse cursor. 

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Open new canvas with any size. 
2.Use wacom tablet wheel to zoom in/out

Actual Results:  
Unloaded/rendered canvas.

Expected Results:  
 Load/render the canvas as you're zooming in/out.

Computer Spec:
i7 4790k
16g Ram
SSD 120g
HD 1T
GTX 760 Nvidia 


This problem doesn't happen with other graphic applications (paint tool sai, photoshop)
Comment 1 Halla Rempt 2015-12-17 12:21:10 UTC
Hi David,

This problem does not happen generally, as far as I know, so it must be something peculiar to your system. * Does it also happen if you zoom in/out with the mouse scrollwheel or the keyboard zoom shortcuts? 
* Do you have opengl enabled (and if so, is your driver the latest version?) 
* Does it also happen for you if you switch opengl on/off?
Comment 2 David 2015-12-17 13:16:45 UTC
Created attachment 96142 [details]
attachment-15459-0.html

When I use the mouse alone it doesn't happen as bad. You can notice some
render delay but it's hardly noticeable. It happens mainly with my wacom.
Open GL is enabled.  Version 4.5. It still happens when I switch opengl
on/off.
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On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 7:21 AM, Boudewijn Rempt via KDE Bugzilla <
bugzilla_noreply@kde.org> wrote:

> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356824
>
> Boudewijn Rempt <boud@valdyas.org> changed:
>
>            What    |Removed                     |Added
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>          Resolution|---                         |WAITINGFORINFO
>              Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |NEEDSINFO
>                  CC|                            |boud@valdyas.org
>
> --- Comment #1 from Boudewijn Rempt <boud@valdyas.org> ---
> Hi David,
>
> This problem does not happen generally, as far as I know, so it must be
> something peculiar to your system. * Does it also happen if you zoom in/out
> with the mouse scrollwheel or the keyboard zoom shortcuts?
> * Do you have opengl enabled (and if so, is your driver the latest
> version?)
> * Does it also happen for you if you switch opengl on/off?
>
> --
> You are receiving this mail because:
> You reported the bug.
>
Comment 3 Halla Rempt 2015-12-17 15:27:40 UTC
Hm, if it also happens when opengl is switched off, it cannot be a display driver issue. But I still haven't seen anything like this... You don't have transform masks or something like that in your test images?
Comment 4 David 2015-12-25 19:29:19 UTC
Created attachment 96298 [details]
attachment-13788-0.html

Apparently it's a windows 10 thing. I reverted back to windows 7 and it
works perfectly.

On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 10:27 AM, Boudewijn Rempt via KDE Bugzilla <
bugzilla_noreply@kde.org> wrote:

> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356824
>
> --- Comment #3 from Boudewijn Rempt <boud@valdyas.org> ---
> Hm, if it also happens when opengl is switched off, it cannot be a display
> driver issue. But I still haven't seen anything like this... You don't have
> transform masks or something like that in your test images?
>
> --
> You are receiving this mail because:
> You reported the bug.
>
Comment 5 Halla Rempt 2016-06-16 12:09:39 UTC
Okay, then I'll close the bug. There isn't much we can do about Windows' weirdnesses.