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nitramr avatar nitramr commented on July 22, 2024 1

I found the reason for floating panels in separate windows. Workspace load function can't handle panels which are not defined in prefs file. I have opened a new issue and will close this one.
#34

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luzpaz avatar luzpaz commented on July 22, 2024

Just noticed that in the terminal there is a error:
QXcbConnection: XCB error: 3 (BadWindow), sequence: 699, resource id: 9055131, major code: 40 (TranslateCoords), minor code: 0

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nitramr avatar nitramr commented on July 22, 2024

I can't reproduce it on Ubuntu 16.04. Property panel is shown inside the dock.

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luzpaz avatar luzpaz commented on July 22, 2024

@gregp-scribus can you reproduce ?

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gregp-scribus avatar gregp-scribus commented on July 22, 2024

Not sure which version I'm using, but I don't see this. When I started it, my PP was in the left dock where I left it. I closed PP, closed Scribus and restarted. When I opened PP after restarting, it opened in the left dock.
My version is one or two before "Scribus Indigo Dock" was added to the About > Scribus dialog.

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nitramr avatar nitramr commented on July 22, 2024

@gregp-scribus sounds like the wanted behaviour. If you close a panel and close Scribus afterwards the workspace will save for the next start.

If the behaviour is different it can help to delete the settings folder. Because in old settings file the data will store in another way for restoring. You can try it in the lates built from today: https://transfer.sh/153JzN/scribus-gita9d1218-glibc2.14-x86-64.appimage

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luzpaz avatar luzpaz commented on July 22, 2024

@nitramr i need to fix this ongoing issue of gtk3 and hidep problems on Manjaro to fully test this appropriately. Is there a way to start scribus up using a different prefs file or perhaps I should i nuke ~/.scribus/ ?

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nitramr avatar nitramr commented on July 22, 2024

I can try to set a new settings path like ~/.scribus-indigo/

Scribus Indigo will store the settings there independent of the regular installed Scribus. Otherwise if you want to have a clean Scribus Indigo now, you can delete the whole settings folder (~/.scribus/). If you want to delete only the workspace settings remove following file in ~/.scribus/

  • prefs150.xml

and following file for all other settings if needed:

  • scribus150.rc

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gregp-scribus avatar gregp-scribus commented on July 22, 2024

And maybe save your original: mv .scribus .scribus.bak

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luzpaz avatar luzpaz commented on July 22, 2024

What would be nice is if https://bugs.scribus.net/view.php?id=13248 was implemented...especially for testers who are testing multiple builds

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gregp-scribus avatar gregp-scribus commented on July 22, 2024

What I see on Fedora 24/KDE is some pickiness that is involved with docking but not failure to dock. Even with switching back and forth from scribus-indigo and 1.5.3svn, I don't see either one messing up the other.
When I start indigo the PP is docked to the left. If I drag it out, I usually can't get it dock somewhere else unless I let it go then click-drag again. The place that triggers the dock space to open is a little bit tricky but not irritating, since by sliding the PP around it will be found pretty easily.
One nice advantage of indigo is that in 1.5.3svn you can't enlarge the Outline window, but with indigo you can.

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nitramr avatar nitramr commented on July 22, 2024

Yes, if you drag a panel out of a dock you can't dock it directly to an edge. You have to drop it to create a new container which you can dock on any edge you want. Or you can drop it in an existing dock container.

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luzpaz avatar luzpaz commented on July 22, 2024

I can try to set a new settings path like ~/.scribus-indigo/

@nitramr do you mind creating this just for testing purposes? Then when indigo merges with trunk we can remove this?

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luzpaz avatar luzpaz commented on July 22, 2024

@nitramr or kill 2 birds with one stone and implement #13248 using latest trunk since @MrB74 latest commits:

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nitramr avatar nitramr commented on July 22, 2024

Yes I mean a temporary fix while development. I will try to fix the params or think of better Solutions.

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nitramr avatar nitramr commented on July 22, 2024

Oh my mistake, it is already fix :D. Ok, I will implement the fix.

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nitramr avatar nitramr commented on July 22, 2024

I have add the latest code changes from 21st November. 3d800ea

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luzpaz avatar luzpaz commented on July 22, 2024

Awesome, @MrB74 just committed code for #13248 in scribusproject/scribus@f8d0609 so perhaps we can modify the README to tell people to invoke scribus-indigo with the new prefs flag. I have yet to test it out.

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