Stefan Klinger <fvwm....@stefan-klinger.de> writes:

> Dan Espen (2018-Dec-29, excerpt):
>> I want to be sure I remember how to test for this.
>> 
>> I start darktable and import an image and click on it.
>
> doubleclick, yes
>
>> I then open the "mask manager" triangle to use the tools there.
>> If I select the circle tool, a circle appears on the image.
>> I can then move the circle around but when I click to drop it
>> it jumps somewhere else?
>
> No, it is placed where you clicked.  But when you try to move it
> again, by dragging with the left mouse button, it will jump away from
> the pointer as soon as the drag begins.

Okay I can confirm on my system that the circle jumps away when
I try to drag.  Removing the key binding fixes the problem.

I had problems with the pencil drawing tool, but they've gone away.
I would draw an object like a square and it would show up rotated vs.
where I drew it.  Something like darktable didn't know where the pointer
was, similar to the jumping issue.  I wonder if some code that was
swapping x and y coordinates would cause objects to rotate (about 45
degrees).

I recently installed a new monitor and video card.
Now using Nvidia 390xx instead of Nvidia 304xx.

Not sure what is going on or where to even look.

You previously reported that you found the darktable commit that
caused the problem to start.  Anything interesting in that commit?

You also reported that other WMs had this problem.
Was that "unity" mentioned here:

 https://redmine.darktable.org/issues/12387

I guess Unity didn't need a special key binding?

-- 
Dan Espen

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