https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=324328 Bug ID: 324328 Summary: Paste border line is not a rectangle around the pasted image on large zoom levels Classification: Unclassified Product: kolourpaint Version: 4.10.5 Platform: Fedora RPMs OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: ui Assignee: kolourpaint-support@lists.sourceforge.net Reporter: alberth289346@gmail.com When pasting an image into kolourpaint, you get a blue-yellow borderline around the pasted image to allow you to move it to the proper position. When pasting a long image and setting a large zoom level, the borderline becomes a triangle instead, one of the corners is skipped. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Make an image available for pasting, I took a piece of black terminal background 700x79 pixels with ksnapshot. 2. Open kolourpaint, and paste the image into the program. (new image, but may not be important) 3. Select zoom, and set it to 1000%, or so. Setting does not seem critical, but results vary depending on which bottom and top edges are visible. It seems to work when the visible are is in the middle of the paste, with both sides outside the screen. 4. Scroll back to the pasted image, and notice a diagonal border line across the pasted image. Actual Results: The program displays a diagonal border line across the images, skipping one of the bottom edges of the paste. I have seen both variants, it depends on which corners of the paste are visible and the vertical position (top of the paste = top of the image visible). Expected Results: It should draw a rectangular border line around the pasted image. Moving of the paste still works -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.