When selecting complex object in a drawing canvas, often the item targeted is moved without request from the user. It looks like the UI handle the click (select the objects) and interpret a possible small mouse movement (after the click) as a "desired" movement by the user. It does not always do the small movement. It happens often on large pictures (ie. 2000x2000 pixels). When it began, it was very annoying with a complex draw with severals items as it always moved objects when selecting and "destroy" the composition. It was not an easy problem to reproduce, but after many test, if occur more often on draw page with big pictures (when draw is somewhat slow). For example 1. drag in a draw document a large image (a) 2. zoom to 100% 3. align the image with another object or the page margin 4. unselect the image (click in an empty position) 5. move the cursor on the image and click Repeat 4 and 5, at a moment (or every time) the image will move some millimeters. (a) This (free) image is nice : <https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0e/Yamashita_Yohei_-_CC_on_Orange_%28by%29.jpg>
@Pierre-Alain : this seems to be a duplicate of bug 89448, which is not reproducible for me on OSX 10.10. Which version of OSX are you using ? Setting NEEDINFO status. Please reset to unconfirmed once requested information has been supplied.
(In reply to Alex Thurgood from comment #1) > Setting NEEDINFO status. Please reset to unconfirmed once requested > information has been supplied. (Looks like status was accidentally not set) Status -> NEEDINFO
(In reply to Alex Thurgood from comment #1) > @Pierre-Alain : this seems to be a duplicate of bug 89448, which is not > reproducible for me on OSX 10.10. > > Which version of OSX are you using ? > > Setting NEEDINFO status. Please reset to unconfirmed once requested > information has been supplied. I'm using MacOS X 10.6.8 (on 3 different computers). I only got 10.6.8 around me, so i can't test at that time on a modern MacOS X. Yes, this issue is similar to bug #89448 but for DRAW module (which is similar on IMPRESS i thought). Using a big picture (as describe above) is very reproductible.
Per comment 3 DUP of bug 89448 *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 89448 ***