[Touch-packages] [Bug 1335789] Re: Ubuntu logo looks too low on update installation screen

2015-02-09 Thread Barry Warsaw
** No longer affects: system-image (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: ubuntu-system-image
   Status: New => Invalid

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Title:
  Ubuntu logo looks too low on update installation screen

Status in Ubuntu system image (server/client/updater):
  Invalid
Status in Unity System Compositor:
  New

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 14.10 (r87)

  1. Install a system update.

  What you see:
  * An Ubuntu logo mathematically centered on the screen.
  * A progress bar below it.

  Even without the progress bar, mathematically centering the progress bar 
would make it look too low.
  


  The progress bar makes this illusion even worse.

  What you should see: The screen contents is above-center, as shown in
  the wireframe and mockup. 

  It may save time to fix bug 1355093 at the same time as this bug.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1335789] Re: Ubuntu logo looks too low on update installation screen

2014-09-10 Thread Daniel van Vugt
** Also affects: unity-system-compositor
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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Title:
  Ubuntu logo looks too low on update installation screen

Status in Ubuntu system image (server/client/updater):
  New
Status in Unity System Compositor:
  New
Status in “system-image” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 14.10 (r87)

  1. Install a system update.

  What you see:
  * An Ubuntu logo mathematically centered on the screen.
  * A progress bar below it.

  Even without the progress bar, mathematically centering the progress bar 
would make it look too low.
  


  The progress bar makes this illusion even worse.

  What you should see: The screen contents is above-center, as shown in
  the wireframe and mockup. 

  It may save time to fix bug 1355093 at the same time as this bug.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1335789] Re: Ubuntu logo looks too low on update installation screen

2014-08-31 Thread Adolfo Jayme
** Changed in: system-image (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Changed in: system-image (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Triaged

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Title:
  Ubuntu logo looks too low on update installation screen

Status in Ubuntu system image (server/client/updater):
  New
Status in “system-image” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 14.10 (r87)

  1. Install a system update.

  What you see:
  * An Ubuntu logo mathematically centered on the screen.
  * A progress bar below it.

  Even without the progress bar, mathematically centering the progress bar 
would make it look too low.
  


  The progress bar makes this illusion even worse.

  What you should see: The screen contents is above-center, as shown in
  the wireframe and mockup. 

  It may save time to fix bug 1355093 at the same time as this bug.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1335789] Re: Ubuntu logo looks too low on update installation screen

2014-08-11 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 14.10 (r87)
  
  1. Install a system update.
  
  What you see:
  * An Ubuntu logo mathematically centered on the screen.
  * A progress bar below it.
  
  Even without the progress bar, mathematically centering the progress bar 
would make it look too low.
  

  
  The progress bar makes this illusion even worse.
  
  What you should see: The screen contents is above-center, as shown in
  the wireframe and mockup. 
+ 
+ It may save time to fix bug 1355093 at the same time as this bug.

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Title:
  Ubuntu logo looks too low on update installation screen

Status in Ubuntu system image (server/client/updater):
  New
Status in “system-image” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 14.10 (r87)

  1. Install a system update.

  What you see:
  * An Ubuntu logo mathematically centered on the screen.
  * A progress bar below it.

  Even without the progress bar, mathematically centering the progress bar 
would make it look too low.
  


  The progress bar makes this illusion even worse.

  What you should see: The screen contents is above-center, as shown in
  the wireframe and mockup. 

  It may save time to fix bug 1355093 at the same time as this bug.

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