Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 12.10 beta 2 - Gnome shell 3.6
The problem occures with the combination of gnome-shell and empathy but
I had to choose only one package...
This may not happen everytime.
When some one sends you a message in empathy, you will get a
notification in which you can reply. After few messages(when scroll bar
appears in the notification - i.e.,after 10 lines of chat), when you
close the notification and when the other person pings you, you will get
the notification again. But in the notification, it doesnt show you the
last message (even if he sends only one line). It misses by few inches .
You have to scroll down (by few inches) to get to see the last message.
It becomes difficult to chat if you need to scroll down everytime you
want to see the last message.
How to reproduce:
In emapthy chat window, Type something (Atleast 10 lines) so that in
notification , you can see a scroll bar
Now close the notification
Next time, when the other person pings you, you get a notification but you wont
be able to see his last message(even if he reply only one line) by default, you
have to scroll down by few inches to see his last message.
If you close the notification and if he pings you again, again you have to
scroll to see his last message
Everytime , scrolling down even if its by few inches to see the last msg
to reply is difficult :(
Please fix it
Thanks!
** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- Gnome-shell notification from empathy doesnt show you the last message
+ Gnome-shell notification from empathy doesnt show you the last message in
default view
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