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Subject:    [krita] [Bug 361709] With more than 1 curve based assistant, zooming in will black screen part or al
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Date:       2016-04-29 4:20:36
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361709

--- Comment #10 from elkmug@yahoo.com ---
(In reply to Scott Petrovic from comment #9)
Yeah, I always go directly to Nvidia too.  And that's the first thing I did
after nobody else seemed to have this issue.  But it didn't help ):

After that I even tried doing 'important' updates via Windows Update, which I
dread because sometimes it hurts more than it helps.  Nothing bad happened, 
but it didn't fix things either.  The next step is 'recommended' updates, if I
have the courage.

The strange thing is, it's not just a Win 7 issue.  Both machines are dual
boot, the desktop is Win7/ Mint 17/Nvidia 750 Ti  and the laptop is
Win7/Mint13/Nvidia 280m and I have the exact same issue on both machine with
each OS. 

Which is just weird and me makes wonder if maybe it's VRAM.  The 750 ti has
2048MB and the 280m has 1024MB.  Does your card have more than that?

Also the whole screen doesn't go black just the canvas or part of the canvas. 
It's hard to tell because of being zoomed in.

Besides zooming out, panning some of the image off screen will make the black
go away.  The farther in you've zoomed in the more you have pan.  Which doesn't
qualify as a workaround, but is interesting

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