GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 345711
Right-most register column too small and can't resize it
Last modified: 2018-06-29 21:08:31 UTC
Please describe the problem: When the Gnome application font is set to something large with hinting turned off, GnuCash miscalculates how wide the rightmost column in a register view should be. There is no way to resize it that I can see - no rightmost handle on that column, and moving the left handle resizes the column second from the right. I would have classified this as a cosmetic bug, but this bug makes it look like GnuCash has munged the user's data, and so I consider it more serious. User should not have to choose a smaller systemwide font to make data appear correctly. Also it would be nice to be able to resize that column. Steps to reproduce: 1. Go to Gnome's font preferences, make sure font antialiasing is on and hinting is off. Choose a wide font and size like (Bitstream Vera) Serif 12. 2. Have a balance of greater than 9999.99 in Accounts Payable. 3. Note how the leftmost digit is cut off in the Balance column. Actual results: Number is not completely displayed. Expected results: Column sizes itself to display entire number. Does this happen every time? Yes. Other information:
Ok, The column is too small for me too, I cannot see right "border". But I do not need to change any font parameters therefor... ;-) Did you try to double-click the header "Balance"? The same happens with Mutual Funds too, a one-liner. I have not tested more account types yet. Perfectly possible that devs decide not to patch this one, as the register is going to be rewritten anyway.
Still a problem with the more recent 2.2.x versions?
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