Version: 2.3.2 (using KDE 4.5.4) OS: Linux The tree view of the context browser at the left usually animates items in and out when I open/close a part of the tree. However, this does not happen when I open an item that I did not yet open after I started amarok: In that case, the item just "hops" in. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: Start amarok. Click on a "plus" sign/the arrow in the context browser tree to open the list of albums of an artist. Then click again, repeatedly. Actual Results: The list of albums first hops in, then slides out, slides in, slides out, ... Expected Results: It should slide in already when opening it the first time. OS: Linux (x86_64) release 2.6.35-24-generic Compiler: cc
Amarok 2.4.0 still shows this behaviour.
This is an automated message from the triager: Amarok 2.4.1 has been released on May 8 already. Could you please upgrade and test if you can still reproduce this bug? Without feedback within a month we will close this bug as resolved. Thank you for your understanding.
I will test this as soon as I can - after updating to Debian testing in two weeks. I can't afford a distribution update during the semester. For people using their PC productively, it is hard to stay at the bleeding edge all the time ;-) . Especially since Ubuntu has a very student-unfriendly release cycle: Release is about two weeks after the start of the semester. Since even a two-day malfunction is not tolerable then, I have to wait 4 months before updating, when all the software is already outdated. Anyway, to sum this up: I will remember this issue, please don't close :)
Thanks for the feedback, reopening.
The issue persists with Amarok 2.4.1 on Debian testing.
Amarok 2.4.3 still has this problem.
Setting status to confirmed, reproducible in git as well.
Issue is still present with Amarok v2.6.0.
Seems fixed in v2.8
No, it's not. Just like before, the first time I open a (sub-)tree, there is no animation. After closing it, opening it *again* animates fine. So, no change in behaviour.
Reproducible in v2.8.0
It's not Amarok, it's Qt. Still reproducible with Qt 5.9.1.