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Package: gtkpod-aac
Version: 0.99.8+cvs20070222-0.0
Severity: normal
The pref panel, although it uses canvas, can't be resized to fit actual screen
size, it's min height is way larger than 800, even choosing a theme with 8px
fonts. That way, some controls are avail only by panning the window.
The expected behaviour, of course is that it should
1. auto-size according to screen size (i.e. *never* extend beyond screen size)
2. respect wm hints (eg in wmaker, don't cover icons, dock)
3. be resizable at user's needs.
thanks
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paolo
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* Paolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-02-21 18:11]:
> Package: gtkpod-aac
> Version: 0.99.8+cvs20070222-0.0
This package is not in Debian, but was obtaine from Christian
Marillat's unofficial archive. I'm CCing Christian and closing the
bug report in the Debian BTS.
> The pref panel, although it uses canvas, can't be resized to fit actual screen
> size, it's min height is way larger than 800, even choosing a theme with 8px
> fonts. That way, some controls are avail only by panning the window.
>
> The expected behaviour, of course is that it should
>
> 1. auto-size according to screen size (i.e. *never* extend beyond screen size)
> 2. respect wm hints (eg in wmaker, don't cover icons, dock)
> 3. be resizable at user's needs.
>
>
> thanks
> --
> paolo
>
>
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