Well, here we are in 13.04 and this is not only not fixed but it also
affects the tweak tool.  There seems to be some universal widget window
in use, and this is still unacceptable performance when some junior
programmer decided to see what would happen if he turned off the
variable geometry for some basic widget.

This is behaving like a virus because it seems to get into anything
regarding the system settings.

I am currently using the GNOME fallback desktop and I just set my font
factor to 2.0.  I got these results for my trouble (see attached
screenshot).

Someone is dragging its feet.  This problem has been present for at
least five releases and not fixed yet it is simple to do, and most
annoying.


** Attachment added: "A screen shot showing both tweak tool and system settings"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/936257/+attachment/3710057/+files/Screenshot%20from%202013-06-22%2007%3A41%3A17.png

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  the system settings grid shouldn't use a fixed geometry

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