scrolling over volume controll in miro has reverse effect.

Bug #376013 reported by Sebastian Bengtsson
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miro (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: miro

Version: Miro 2.0.3 (r9307)
Package version: 2.0.3-1ubuntu2
Distro: Ubuntu 9.04

Wheel mouse scrolling over the volume control slider in miro has reverse effect.

Expected results: scrolling down should lower volume. scrolling up should increase volume.

Strange behaviour: scrolling down increases volume. scrolling up decreases volume.

searchable words:
usability inconsistency human interface hig
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Bryce Harrington (bryce) wrote :

I'm going through old miro bug reports and found this one against an earlier version of miro in an previous Ubuntu release. Since miro is a universe component, our focus is primarily on the current development version (currently Lucid).

There haven't been many miro bugs reported recently, so my hope is that whatever caused this issue has since been fixed. But if this is incorrect and you are still seeing it with the newest miro, can you also include your log files from after reproducing the crash? These are located at:

~/.miro/miro-log
~/.miro/miro-downloader-log

Changed in miro (Ubuntu):
status: New → Incomplete
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Will Guaraldi Kahn-Greene (willkahngreene) wrote :

For Miro 3.1 we're ditching our home-made volume slider and replacing it with the GtkVolumeButton. That'll fix this issue. It's being tracked upstream in bug 9675: http://bugzilla.pculture.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9675

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