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  1. Qt
  2. QTBUG-77055

When pixelAligned is set to true in a Flickable, then it is possible that doing a flick away the boundaries (so you see a gap) will not cause it to snap back

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      When pixelAligned is set to true in a Flickable, then it is possible that doing a flick away the boundaries (so you see a gap) will not cause it to snap back. It might take a couple of goes, but in the example attached, click and drag downwards, most times it will stop in place and another click will snap it back into place.

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            laknoll Lars Knoll
            andysh Andy Shaw
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