Bug #15892 Hidden highlighting on in result set window.
Submitted: 20 Dec 2005 17:32 Modified: 23 Jan 2006 7:25
Reporter: Anthony Willard (Basic Quality Contributor) Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Query Browser Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:1.1.18 OS:Windows (WinXP, SP2)
Assigned to: Mike Lischke CPU Architecture:Any

[20 Dec 2005 17:32] Anthony Willard
Description:
Query browser appears to "eat" highlighted text in a simple query (Resultset) window.

How to repeat:
Open Query Browser, enter any text and highlight it, either with the mouse or keyboard and the "highlighted" text is seemingly hidden, not inverse highlighted.  The text apparantly is still there, but the highlighting is the same as the background color and appears to "eat" the text.

Click away from the selection and the text returns to normal display.

This does not happen in a "Edit procedure" window.
[20 Dec 2005 17:42] Aleksey Kishkin
Anthony, could you please to attach screenshot that explains what you mean?
[20 Dec 2005 19:37] Anthony Willard
I get a "You must select a file" when I attempt to attach my screen shot to the bug.  Can I email it somewhere?
[21 Dec 2005 9:44] Aleksey Kishkin
yes, walrus@mysql.com and I'll attach it here
[21 Dec 2005 12:42] Aleksey Kishkin
example

Attachment: querybrowser_bug_15982.png (image/png, text), 35.69 KiB.

[11 Jan 2006 0:12] Ben Strackany
Also if you highlight multiple lines it seems to "eat" the text in the first line & set lines 2+ to a very light grey.
[14 Jan 2006 15:27] Aleksey Kishkin
bug #16505 marked as duplicate of this bug
[22 Jan 2006 22:25] Yvan Rodrigues
I am confirming the same behaviour. To clarify, I see this behaviour in the Query textbox; the title suggests it happens in the resultset.

When text is highlighted it appears white-on-white instead of white-on-blue

I am on Windows XP Home SP2 with no weird colours or themes (all defaults).

This has only happened since I upgraded last week (from 1.1.15?)
[23 Jan 2006 7:25] Mike Lischke
Thank you for your bug report. This issue has been committed to our
source repository of that product and will be incorporated into the
next release.

If necessary, you can access the source repository and build the latest
available version, including the bugfix, yourself. More information 
about accessing the source trees is available at
    http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Installing_source_tree.html