[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 125745] New: Regression: issues with contextual menus in LibO 6.3 beta
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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125745
Bug ID: 125745
Summary: Regression: issues with contextual menus in LibO 6.3
beta
Product: LibreOffice
Version: 6.3.0.0.beta1+
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Calc
Assignee: libreoffice-bugs at lists.freedesktop.org
Reporter: sergio.callegari at gmail.com
Description:
When one opens a contextual menu with a right click, moving up and down through
the menu entries leaves the entry highlighting behind (that is moving up the
new upper entry gets highlighted but the previous entry does not stop being
highlighted, so you get multiple menu entries that all seem "active").
For instance, moving the mouse slowly you can get the "blue background" on all
the entries in the row menu in calc, etc.
Seems to happen both with opengl rendering and regular hardware acceleration.
Does not seem to depend on the graphics card, since I see it both on Intel and
Nvidia.
Seen on
Version: 6.3.0.0.beta1
Build ID: a187af327633f5f00363be5131bd21a13e0f1a7b
CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 5.0; UI render: GL; VCL: kde5;
Locale: it-IT (it_IT.utf8); UI-Language: en-US
Calc: threaded
Steps to Reproduce:
See description
Actual Results:
See description
Expected Results:
See description
Reproducible: Always
User Profile Reset: No
Additional Info:
[Information automatically included from LibreOffice]
Locale: en-US
Module: SpreadsheetDocument
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OS: Linux (All)
OS is 64bit: yes
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