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Bug 555076 - slab icon and text doesn't show correctly on panel with size 24.
slab icon and text doesn't show correctly on panel with size 24.
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Product: gnome-main-menu
Classification: Other
Component: general
0.9.x
Other All
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: GNOME main menu maintainers
GNOME main menu maintainers
gnome[unmaintained]
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2008-10-05 10:14 UTC by javiermon
Modified: 2020-03-05 10:54 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
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Attachments
bug in panel size 24. (4.79 KB, image/png)
2008-10-05 10:15 UTC, javiermon
Details
bigger panel, the icon and text look correctly (4.24 KB, image/png)
2008-10-05 10:19 UTC, javiermon
Details

Description javiermon 2008-10-05 10:14:48 UTC
Please describe the problem:
Hi

I'm using ubuntu intrepid up to date. With a default panel size 24 the text and icon on slab is not shown correctly (see screenshot). I don't know if this is a panel issue, a fonts issue or what, so I'm posting here. With a 26 pixel size panel, the slab applet looks good.

Steps to reproduce:
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Actual results:


Expected results:


Does this happen every time?


Other information:
Comment 1 javiermon 2008-10-05 10:15:42 UTC
Created attachment 119946 [details]
bug in panel size 24.
Comment 2 javiermon 2008-10-05 10:19:08 UTC
Created attachment 119947 [details]
bigger panel, the icon and text look correctly

With a bigger panel (28) the icon and text looks good.
Comment 3 Bin Li 2009-08-20 10:15:16 UTC
I've met the problem, let me in the CC list.
Comment 4 André Klapper 2020-03-05 10:54:35 UTC
This project is not under active development anymore; see https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/issues/263

Hence reflecting reality and mass-closing all its remaining open tasks.