Bug 445645 - erase2click acitivity doesnt really require clicking
Summary: erase2click acitivity doesnt really require clicking
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: gcompris
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: git master
Platform: Other Microsoft Windows
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Jazeix Johnny
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Reported: 2021-11-17 11:48 UTC by Tõnis Piirits
Modified: 2021-11-18 12:22 UTC (History)
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Description Tõnis Piirits 2021-11-17 11:48:22 UTC
SUMMARY

on  erase2click and single click activities, you dont need to click, just holding down mouse1 will clear levels


STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. hold down mouse1
2. clear level without doing single click
3. PROFFIT
Comment 1 Jazeix Johnny 2021-11-17 12:05:58 UTC
hi,

thank you for the report.

Which version of GCompris are you using (you can see it in the GCompris properties) and which OS?
Comment 2 Tõnis Piirits 2021-11-17 12:26:36 UTC
(In reply to Jazeix Johnny from comment #1)
> hi,
> 
> thank you for the report.
> 
> Which version of GCompris are you using (you can see it in the GCompris
> properties) and which OS?

hey, windows 10 build 19043, gcompris is 2.0, i can record video aswell if needed
Comment 3 Jazeix Johnny 2021-11-17 18:18:56 UTC
Just to be sure I understood, I can reproduce it if I clic on an empty case (a previous block I've clicked on) and then move the mouse while the button is still pressed.
Is it the same use case you have or do you not even need to do this first click (just hover on the block)?

I'll take a look a the first case for now (hoping it is the same :))
Comment 4 Tõnis Piirits 2021-11-18 08:50:12 UTC
(In reply to Jazeix Johnny from comment #3)
> Just to be sure I understood, I can reproduce it if I clic on an empty case
> (a previous block I've clicked on) and then move the mouse while the button
> is still pressed.
> Is it the same use case you have or do you not even need to do this first
> click (just hover on the block)?
> 
> I'll take a look a the first case for now (hoping it is the same :))

yes, you open activity, click(AND HOLD!) mouse on random location, dont let go of mouse1 and then drag it around and all bricks will dissapear
Comment 5 animtim 2021-11-18 12:22:02 UTC
Git commit 6f9c39c3650ac08e4fbfd9cb0ab25d4ba469b811 by Timothée Giet.
Committed on 18/11/2021 at 12:20.
Pushed by timotheegiet into branch 'master'.

erase, don't erase on hover in subactivities

M  +1    -1    src/activities/erase/Erase.qml

https://invent.kde.org/education/gcompris/commit/6f9c39c3650ac08e4fbfd9cb0ab25d4ba469b811
Comment 6 animtim 2021-11-18 12:22:39 UTC
Git commit 8c902bc11ce6217a0c87d08403a65b86bc1c2c15 by Timothée Giet.
Committed on 18/11/2021 at 12:21.
Pushed by timotheegiet into branch 'KDE/2.0'.

erase, don't erase on hover in subactivities

M  +1    -1    src/activities/erase/Erase.qml

https://invent.kde.org/education/gcompris/commit/8c902bc11ce6217a0c87d08403a65b86bc1c2c15