On Wed, 2009-08-19 at 19:08 -0700, Jim March wrote: > My laptop runs 1280x800 resolution. I just ran an app that seems to > have re-sized me a lot smaller while it was running - 800x600 at a > guess. When I came back out, resolution went back to normal but my > panel is absolutely scrambled to hell and gone.
Is this the bug? http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=492315 That seems like the closest I can find to it on bugzilla... so if that isn't it, then a much more constructive way of getting it looked at would be to create a bug report. Or add any related information to that bug report, if it is describing the same thing. > > PLEASE, for the love of God, there has to be a fix for this? It's > intolerable. And after three years that I know of and likely over > double that with this insane glitch, there's just no excuse. We all have our own frustrations. Obviously this bug isn't intolerable, because plenty of people tolerate it (or are like me and don't even realise it exists). What I would suggest as a better way of getting it fixed is to take your request to the right people. I don't think the usability list is a great place for bug reports (e.g. if your mouse doesn't work, although that is a bit of a usability problem, this list probably isn't going to be much help). Bugzilla is the best way to start out. Otherwise, you might be able to catch a developer on irc and if you are extra nice to them, maybe they will hear your plea and take some time to fix it for you. But just remember that this is probably not a bug that affects them, since otherwise they would have fixed it already. When I think about the problem, it is somewhat tricky, in that there are some corner cases which are tough to figure out. For example, what if your panel is really full, and you bump the resolution down? What if you change resolution from A to B to C and back to A. Should this return all your icons to exactly the same spot? What about if you go from A to B, move an icon, then back to A? Answering these questions comprehensively is difficult, even if your intuition says that it is obvious. > > End the madness? Please? > > Jim March - just a poor user... > _______________________________________________ > Usability mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability _______________________________________________ Usability mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability
