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Le 2015-08-03 19:08, Martin Srebotnjak a écrit :
Hi,

2015-08-03 17:32 GMT+02:00 Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com>:

I have updated the events carousel/slider but notice a strange behaviour.
It looks like the image name is posted at the top of each image in the
slider - the image name is in white -. This causes any of the images that
get close enough to the edge of the slider window to show the image name
but the white cuts into the image colours.

The reason you don't see anything on the LibreOffice conference slide is
because the logo does not get close to the image name --the name is still
posted on that slide in white.

Is there anything that can be cone about this? There could be a slider
option to "not show file name" on the slides?

Is this a bug with the slider?
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Yeah, it seems like a bug, maybe it was needed when the feature was being
developed to see if the right picture appears, now it is useless and
unwanted, disturbing.

Will you make a ticket in redmine for this bug?

lp, m.


Done.

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