Re: [GNC] Tab Rendering Flaw

2021-02-15 Thread Tommy Trussell
On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 11:03 AM John Ralls wrote: > > > On Feb 15, 2021, at 8:51 AM, Tommy Trussell > wrote: > > > > I noticed this morning John Ralls pushed an update to the Flatpak so I > > installed the update. I am now running the latest flatpak version > (Version: > > 4.4 Build ID: Flathub

Re: [GNC] Tab Rendering Flaw

2021-02-15 Thread John Ralls
> On Feb 15, 2021, at 8:51 AM, Tommy Trussell wrote: > > I noticed this morning John Ralls pushed an update to the Flatpak so I > installed the update. I am now running the latest flatpak version (Version: > 4.4 Build ID: Flathub 4.4-4). It's still behaving similarly It's still the 4.4 releas

Re: [GNC] Tab Rendering Flaw

2021-02-15 Thread Tommy Trussell
Thanks for the workaround. I just confirmed that some combination of right-clicks (bringing up the menu) and left clicks restores the tab label to its proper position. I noticed this morning John Ralls pushed an update to the Flatpak so I installed the update. I am now running the latest flatpak v

Re: [GNC] Tab Rendering Flaw

2021-02-14 Thread A Harvey
I played around with it for a few minutes. I seem to be able to reproduce it. If I scroll back forth (using the arrows at the end of the row of tabs) repeatedly enough times, the label is removed from the tab and stays on the screen in the area a few lines below the tab area. If I right-click th

Re: [GNC] Tab Rendering Flaw

2021-02-13 Thread A Harvey
I have just started seeing the problem on Windows 10, GnuCash 4.4. I found that when I have many (as in too many to fit on the screen) tabs open at the top and scroll the tabs across very quickly, the text on one of the tabs will fall down exactly as Tommy has shown in his screenshot. If I scroll

Re: [GNC] Tab Rendering Flaw

2021-02-13 Thread David Carlson
I have also seen this oddity. I have seen it in release 3.8 in Ubuntu 20.04. It has appeared on the tab for a report, usually after reloading the report. I think that it persists until I close the file and re-open it. On Sat, Feb 13, 2021 at 6:57 PM Tommy Trussell wrote: > For a few releases