When I open an image (jpeg, tif) I get the image window with a checkerboard instead of the image. The image is a normal photo from a digital camera. The layers dialog however shows the correct image. Unmerging cinepaint 0.22.0 and emerging cinepaint 0.21.1 makes it possible to get the same image correctly in the image window. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. sudo emerge -av cinepaint ([ebuild R ] media-video/cinepaint-0.21.1 USE="png zlib" 0 kB) 2. file open (select jpeg or tif photo) 3. Actual Results: Checkerboard instead of the image in the image window; layer dialog shows image. uname -a : Linux localhost 2.6.17-gentoo-r8 #9 SMP Sun Jan 28 08:33:50 CET 2007 x86_64 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux
I've been able to open a jpeg file without problem here, could you please provide some images that triggers it ? And also try moving your ~/.cinepaint somewhere else to check if that's not due to old config files
Created attachment 124212 [details] random jpeg that gives checkerboard I have deleted .cinepaint; put cinepaint-0.22.0 in my package.keyworlds and emerged cinepaint. I unchecked "Colormanage new displays by default" as instructed by the initial error messages 'Either image or display profile are undefined" and gdisplay_set_colormanage : no image profile defined". Same result : checkerboard. I have tried all the Image precisions although I guess that U8 should do. I have it with any of my jpegs and only in version 0.22.0.
And what about cinepaint-0.22.1 ?
http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/media-video/cinepaint/?hideattic=0 cinepaint was removed from tree