Version: 0.9.2-final (using KDE 3.5.8, Kubuntu (gutsy) 4:3.5.8-0ubuntu2) Compiler: Target: i486-linux-gnu OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.22-14-386 That's a funny bug :) Steps to reproduce: 1-Use an album with huges pictures so that the loading of another picture will give you some time to click :) 2-Click on a picture to display it. 3-Load the metadata pannel (EXIF). Quickly in this order. 4-Press the right arrow on your keyboard to show the next picture. 5-While the next picture is loading, clic on the metadata pannel icon to remove the pannel. 6-Everything is black until you quit the viewer and reload another picture. Fun stuff: You can go the other way too! Just look at a picture, press right or left to load another picture and them click the metadata pannel icon to show it. Black too!
Marcel, I can reproduce this problem here. Sound like a problem with zoom value which become very high during loading, because image size are null. Right ? Gilles Caulier
Yes, I can reproduce here, you can get back the picture by clicking on the fit-to-window button, and it is only reproducible with fit to window enabled. It looks as if the fit-to-window code is missing the check you mentioned?
yes, this code do not check if current image size are invalid Gilles
Alexandre, This report still valid using digiKam 0.9.4 ? Gilles Caulier
Yes but you could put the severity to low and the status to CONFIRMED ;) Also, this works with any tab, not just the metadata tab.
Under Ubuntu 9.10, with KDE 4.22 and digikam 0.10 this is also happening.
Now ok in Ubuntu 10.04, with digikam 1.2