Bug 512330 - Running "Recognize Faces" from Right Click Menu Results in Progress Detail Window That with Unclickable Cancel Button
Summary: Running "Recognize Faces" from Right Click Menu Results in Progress Detail Wi...
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Alias: None
Product: digikam
Classification: Applications
Component: ProgressManager-Usability (other bugs)
Version First Reported In: 8.9.0
Platform: Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Digikam Developers
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Reported: 2025-11-19 05:36 UTC by CM
Modified: 2025-12-21 07:32 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Version Fixed/Implemented In: 8.9.0
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2025-11-19 05:36 UTC, CM
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Description CM 2025-11-19 05:36:30 UTC
Created attachment 186944 [details]
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SUMMARY
Running "Recognize Faces" from Right Click Menu Results in Progress Detail Window That with Unclickable Cancel Button.


STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Go into suggested face tags, select some faces--ideally a lot so the task runs for some time.
2. Right click to run "Recognize Faces"
3. Expand the Progress Detail Window from the task bar.

OBSERVED RESULT
The button to cancel is not clickable. When clicked, the button under the progress detail window is clicked instead (like the Tools flyout or File Properties flyout on the right).

EXPECTED RESULT
Button should be functional and allow cancelation of process.


digiKam: 8.9.0
KDE Frameworks: 6.17.0
Qt: Using 6.9.1 and built against 6.9.1
Windows 11 Version 25H2
Build ABI: x86_64-little_endian-llp64
Kernel: winnt 10.0.26200
Comment 1 Maik Qualmann 2025-11-19 06:48:41 UTC
This seems to be a Windows-specific issue. I can't reproduce the problem under Linux. I'll test it on Windows later.

The problem could also be OpenGL-specific. Do you have OpenGL enabled or disabled in the digiKam settings under Miscellaneous -> System?

Maik
Comment 2 caulier.gilles 2025-12-15 04:22:03 UTC
CM,

Do you seen the last comment from Maik ?

Gilles Caulier
Comment 3 CM 2025-12-21 07:09:44 UTC
(In reply to Maik Qualmann from comment #1)
> This seems to be a Windows-specific issue. I can't reproduce the problem
> under Linux. I'll test it on Windows later.
> 
> The problem could also be OpenGL-specific. Do you have OpenGL enabled or
> disabled in the digiKam settings under Miscellaneous -> System?
> 
> Maik

I don't have OpenGL enabled. 

I just tried to reproduce this a couple of times, but couldn't anymore.

Currently using digiKam-8.9.0-20251112T180156-Qt6-Win64.exe

digiKam: 8.9.0
KDE Frameworks: 6.17.0
Qt: Using 6.9.1 and built against 6.9.1
Windows 11 Version 25H2
Build ABI: x86_64-little_endian-llp64
Kernel: winnt 10.0.26200
Comment 4 caulier.gilles 2025-12-21 07:32:33 UTC
I tried to reproduce also on my Windows VM without success. I close this file as work for me.