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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [plasmashell] [Bug 348825] Tooltip renders weird on first show, looks good on subsequent ones.
From:       Mark <markg85 () gmail ! com>
Date:       2015-06-07 15:13:35
Message-ID: bug-348825-17878-SSvroj9wkL () http ! bugs ! kde ! org/
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=348825

--- Comment #8 from Mark <markg85@gmail.com> ---
So everyone that uses this tooltip should implement client logic to prevent the
bug i've shown in the video from occurring? Ouch!

I don't buy the argument of QML is the one that needs fixing (QML is the
language, QtQuick is the toolkit, i suppose you meant QtQuick). QtQuick has the
Loader{} component which should be sufficient for what you propose. Then it's
up to the "tooltip" component (don't know if that's the name) to fix initial
loading case. Surely you can detect - in the tooltip C++ side - if the
component is in initial loading state? You can probably even use the tooltip
constructor for that.

Or do i misunderstand something now?

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