Indeed, the problem is independent of the image/zoom settings. It must be related to fullscreen mode, as it seems never to occur before geeqie is sent into fullscreen mode. But once geeqie has been fullscreen at least once, it is somehow tainted and 1:1 becomes slow both in normal and fullscreen model. Restarting geeqie cures the problem.

Interestingly, opening a view in a new window (Ctrl+V) and then switching this window to fullscreen mode *with* *the* *window* *manager* does NOT trigger the slowness. So the problem must be related to geeqie's custom fullscreen mode.

The problem still exists with 1:1.2-3+b1.


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