On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 06:03:34PM +1200, Jamie Norrish wrote:
> Attached is a screenshot showing this problem as it occurs on my system.
> The "Applying Changes" window is always created at the size shown
> (regardless of resizing in either previous invocations of the program,
> or the same one). This is unhelpful and leads, as noted earlier, to it
> falling back to Readline mode for interactivity, which I at least find
> almost entirely opaque.

Thanks for the screenshot. This is really helpful. I think this is now
fixed in bzr (but not yet in 0.80.3). And the fix will be part of the
next upload.

Note that this extremly small window seems to be only a issue when the
setting "General/Applying changes/Apply changes in a terminal window"
is set to "true" (ticked). When this is unticked (the default) the
progress is displayed with a progressbar and a expandable window which
has a bigger size.

I will try to investigate if there is a issue when the other progress
window is used.

Cheers,
 Michael


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