Eric Siegerman wrote:
On Mon, Apr 02, 2018 at 10:10:16PM -0400, lj wrote:When viewing the accounts tree, my summary bar at the bottom displays this, exactly: $: Net Ass Profits:I'm seeing almost the same thing on Ubuntu 16.04, XFCE. Image attached, showing the summary bar both "at rest" and clicked-on; under both 2.6.18 and 3.0. (The four screen snaps were cropped to the same size and position, so they should be directly comparable.) My currency is "C$", so that leading "C" is totally expected :-)
Thanks for confirming. Interesting that we are both using the Xfce desktop, although I can't see how that would affect it. My Xfce is Gtk+2 based, and I'm assuming the newer Ubuntu Xfce uses Gtk+3?
I did try changing one parameter in the code from 50 pixels to 200 pixels. This fixed the problem, more-or-less, although I'm not suggesting this as a fix. The real question for me is that if that 50 represents a fixed field width, why doesn't it affect everyone?
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