GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 326509
Widget weirdness in Chat Window
Last modified: 2006-08-31 19:07:52 UTC
Some widget overlap others. Screenshot attached GnomeMeeting 1.9.0-20060108
Created attachment 57120 [details] Screenshot of the problem the buttons overlap the others widgets.
The fact that it doesn't go below the window seems to be a GTK problem (works with 2.6, breaks with 2.8). I have made the widgets expandable and the bad effect should be gone. Please try and reopen if we have to try yet another solution. Thanks,
The issue seems not to be completely resolved (see screenshots attached) I think the bottom text entry widget should not resizable (perhaps a defined size or proportional rate)
Created attachment 57262 [details] buttons are overlapped the minimum height of the text entry should be defined by buttons height
Created attachment 57263 [details] the bottom text entry overlap the top text entry
It was fixed by Damien the 2006-01-12 according to the ChangeLog. I can confirm the chat window doesn't look like this anymore.
Hello Julien, For me the bugs was never totally resoled, I use daily snapshot for dapper, and I can see this bug but only for this case http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=57262. I reopen it.
From my point of view, it is a GTK+ thing.
A theme issue perhaps ?
no, I tried with several themes. I will find someone to confirm this bug.
I can see this too on Ubuntu dapper, using the default Ubuntu theme. I use the ekiga package from the universe repository, versioned 1.99.0 (package is 1.99.0-4).
(In reply to comment #11) > I can see this too on Ubuntu dapper, using the default Ubuntu theme. I use the > ekiga package from the universe repository, versioned 1.99.0 (package is > 1.99.0-4). Which GTK+ version? For some other issues of GTK+ (namely the toggle buttons that are not redrawn properly) I found out that the same GTK+ version acts different on different systems (builds). Maybe that's the same here. But i still don't know why.
Ubuntu Dapper seems to be using GTK+ 2.8.11.
I have also this problem under Windows with GTK+ 2.8.9
This is annoying... I don't see what ekiga could do wrong, which would only happen on some systems. I just tried to change to *all* the gtk themes I had available, and none of them gave that... this is on a xfce4 desktop on ubuntu dapper. Could we try to list the build+themes which give issues?
No news => good news!