I have a eeepc with resolution 1024x600 and alt least half of system dialogs
doesn't fit in window height
moreover i cant resize this window with alt+f8 shortcut (may be window have
minheight attribute or same)
this is very frustrating
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Verified fix in now in 9.04 and applet works for 1024x576 displays.
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-control-center -
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* Apply the contents of
debian/patches/92_display_properties_fit_small_screen.patch as intended
(fix patch in patch); LP: #224229.
*
Applying the patch as intended worked for me, I could see the new
layout; I didn't play with all options though.
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Same for me; I think the patch has been re-encapsulated by mistake:
% lsdiff debian/patches/92_display_properties_fit_small_screen.patch
gnome-control-center-2.25.92/debian/patches/112_screen_resolution_fit_500_vertical.patch
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I'm looking at behavior and it does not appear that Mike's patch is
being applied in gnome-control-center - 1:2.26.0-0ubuntu2. I see it in
the queue for the package. But the applet is not changed in anyway for
smaller resolutions and still has the same issue. The applet still eat
571 vertical pixel
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* debian/patches/92_display_properties_fit_small_screen.patch:
- change from Michael Terry to make the display properties capplet work
I've also run into this problem a few times. I set my laptop's 1680x1050
display to 640x480 to try to watch a video, since there was no Xv
support for this video card and the image was too small at native
resolution. I was unable to get back to the original resolution after I
finished watching the
It's apps->compiz-plugins->move->constrain_y
Uncheck constrain_y and the user can alt-drag above the top.
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@James
Do you know what the gconf entries are to allow alt+left mouse click to
allow a window to move above the top bar while under compiz?
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On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 18:34 +, Rick Spencer wrote:
> It's great that there's a patch upstream. However, the engineers have
> deemed this is too risky to take in 9.04. Look for this early in 9.10.
>
> Please note that the work around still works. Users must turn off compiz, by
> going to:
>
It's great that there's a patch upstream. However, the engineers have
deemed this is too risky to take in 9.04. Look for this early in 9.10.
Please note that the work around still works. Users must turn off compiz, by
going to:
System->Preferences->Appearance
then choosing "Visual Effects" tab,
Jerone,
Nevermind...I realize that "moving" the window is not the issue...moving
it above the top of the screen is.
-Robbie
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"With compiz on in Jaunty. Users can no longer use ALT+Left Mouse click
to drag the "Display Prefrences" to see the rest of the applet that is
cut off."
Jerone,
Is this specific to the "Display Preferences" applet? As I'm using the
latest Jaunty Beta development packages, and I can Alt-Left Mous
you can still click on the buttons in this screenshot though it's not
ideal
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With compiz on in Jaunty. Users can no longer use ALT+Left Mouse click
to drag the "Display Prefrences" to see the rest of the applet that is
cut off. Now it is impossible for users to actually use the app without
cutting off compiz. Compiz is on by default.
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This is a desktop issue and not a mobile team issue. My bad, I pointed to
the wrong bug in my post. I meant bug #343459
The fix by Micheal Terry is to resolve this issue:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23895819/display_setting.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23826414/Screenshot.png
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reassigning to mobile team to consider as part of their project to
address issues like this across the desktop.
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Reassiging oem-priority task to Kevin to track for now. Will also
reassign gnome-control-center task to canonical-desktop-team. Thanks.
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I know we're past UI freeze, but just for fun, I made a debdiff that
includes the patch from the upstream bug.
** Attachment added: "display-size.debdiff"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24019174/display-size.debdiff
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Bug #343488 was marked as a duplicate of this bug, but we do need to
resolve this issue for 1024x576 screens. I am marking this as an oem-
priority as one of our oem customers wants this resolved for 1024x576
screens, that they will be shipping.
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The bug has been sent upstream on
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=545120
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Actually I really like this idea from Bryce Harrington:
> Note that it would also be possible for the applet to compare the
current screen resolution to the apps desired window size and if things
look too tight, to hide or scale down the graphical display. However I
suspect if the above steps are
Well I came accross the same issue in 8.04. What I wanted to do was take
some screen shots of an application at a low screen resolution so that
when I added these to an open office presentation they would be visible
and readable from the back of the room. Naturally, I assumed everything
would just
* Move the Detect Displays button to the top right of the window, right of the
Clone Screens checkbox.
* Look for and remove excess padding
* Shrink the vertical height of the graphical layout section
That should be sufficient.
Note that it would also be possible for the applet to compare the
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the complain is still valid, not sure what should be changed though
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Fair enough. Is this an INVALID then?
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you get the revert dialog after doing the change which should be enough
to let you decide to not do that, changing the combo location will make
no difference since you will still not be able to click on the buttons
to apply whatever you select
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Well... the problem is that the app allows users to shoot themselves in
the foot, and they often do. In fact, even experienced users who should
know better (like myself at times) can have a brain fart and choose that
smaller resolution.
If the tool allows you to set a screen resolution less than 8
No I don't think that's worth a SRU, that's not the only issue users
will get on 800x600 screens and not easy to fix since it requires
redesign the interface and that's only an issue for users who do switch
to a small screen setting and acknowledge the change
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Thank you for your bug report. For one thing you could no click on the
option to use the setting immediatly if that's not what you want, the
issues here are not specific to this application though, the issue is
that the interface doesn't fit on a 800x600 screen which is an issue for
several applica
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