** Project changed: gcalctool = gnome-calculator
** Package changed: gcalctool (Ubuntu) = gnome-calculator (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: gcalctool
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
gcalctool window is not resizable
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I've upgraded to maverick, and that for the above reasons, and also
because the old version of gcalctool reads from the numeric keypad
without you having to have numlock on, have downgraded to the lucid
version as described above.
For anyone else who has done (or is doing this) I've found that,
** Tags added: amd64
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Yes, as a workaround for this issue, you can downgrade to 5.28.2. Lucid
Lynx provides a package for that version, which can be installed in
Maverick. These instructions assume you're using the Ubuntu Software
Center.
First, uninstall the current package version. In the Ubuntu Software
Center,
thanks for this assistance.
On 13/01/11 07:39, Eliah Kagan wrote:
Yes, as a workaround for this issue, you can downgrade to 5.28.2. Lucid
Lynx provides a package for that version, which can be installed in
Maverick. These instructions assume you're using the Ubuntu Software
Center.
Maybe this is a duplicate of this one and not the other way around?
Ubuntu 10.10 using gcalctool 5.30.0.
Is it possible to roll back to version 5.28.2 from version 5.32.0?
I need to be able to resize the window as adding or subtracting many
entry's the entry's get lost from sight so it is
Returning to triaged since the requested information has been provided.
Also I marked bug 665328 as a duplicate of this one, another use case
for having the window be re-sizable is to allow long operations to fit
on the screen (see attached screenshot in dup report).
** Changed in: gcalctool
When I'm using the calculator on my touchscreen I maximize it. It
doesn't look pretty, but at least it's easy to press the buttons. I like
your idea of having a large button mode. Maybe it could be renamed to
touch mode though. All applications should start preparing for being
used with touch,
Thanks for the bug report, could you describe more how you use gcalctool
in a touchscreen mode?
The buttons are the same size as in any other application, though I
suspect the number of buttons makes in hard in a touchscreen
environment. There were a number of issues with them being resizable
** Changed in: gcalctool
Status: Unknown = New
** Changed in: gcalctool
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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gcalctool window is not resizable
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** Changed in: gcalctool (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #630594
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=630594
** Also affects: gcalctool via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=630594
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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