** Description changed: - Whenever Sugar emulator starts on a small screen laptop, or low - resolution screen, there is a noticeable cropping of the emulator. + Bug Description: + When the system resolution is changed to 800x600, and the emulator is ran, the emulator window is pushed down out of visible area. This leads to a situation where the bottom portion of the emulator is not visible. - To reproduce the bug, just set the screen resolution to 640x480 and then - run the emulator. + This is a specific issue that only happens because the emulator + resolution is the same at the monitor resolution. + + Probable reason: + The task panels of Ubuntu and title bar of emulator window, are pushing the window downward, leaving reduced visible space for sugar. + + Steps to reproduce: + 1. Set the system resolution to 800x600. + 2. Start the emulator. + 3. Some portion from bottom in Sugar is not visible.
-- Sugar emulator should start in fullscreen mode https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/614388 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Sugar Team, which is subscribed to sugar-0.88 in ubuntu. Status in “sugar-0.88” package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: Bug Description: When the system resolution is changed to 800x600, and the emulator is ran, the emulator window is pushed down out of visible area. This leads to a situation where the bottom portion of the emulator is not visible. This is a specific issue that only happens because the emulator resolution is the same at the monitor resolution. Probable reason: The task panels of Ubuntu and title bar of emulator window, are pushing the window downward, leaving reduced visible space for sugar. Steps to reproduce: 1. Set the system resolution to 800x600. 2. Start the emulator. 3. Some portion from bottom in Sugar is not visible. -- Ubuntu-sugarteam mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-sugarteam
