gqview has a list of images in the current directory in a bar on the left of its window. You can use arrow keys to move up and down in the list. If you delete an image, gqview selects and displays the next image (which it should), but if you use the arrow keys, it loses its place and resets the cursor to the first file at the top of the list. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. View an image in a list of images in gqview 2. Delete an image that is not one of the first few 3. Press the down arrow key Actual Results: The image displayed is the second one in the list Expected Results: It should have displayed the image in the list following the one that had been selected before you pressed the arrow key Note: I have tried versions 1.5.0, 1.5.1, and 1.4.1, and they all exhibit this same bug.
reassign, not gnome i noticed a development release of gqview (1.5.0) is available as stable in Gentoo. Bad things can come from that, maybe this is one of them ? I suggest just following the stable branch, development branch in p.mask at best (if you have the time to follow 2 development trees). @ reporter : try a 1.4* release, see if it exhibits the same problem.
I believe I mentioned that I tried a 'stable' branch. Specifically, 1.4.1, and that exhibits the same problem.
Is this still an issue with gqview-1.4.5 or gqview-1.5.3?
I have noticed that 1.5.3 does not have this problem anymore. It's UI still exhibits incomplete and inconsistent behavior, but THIS bug has been fixed.
I know what to do about that.