GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 526048
applet calculates wron position with long calendar names
Last modified: 2009-12-19 21:47:25 UTC
Please describe the problem: The clock displays the calendar at the wrong position. I will append a screenshot in the next post. Steps to reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Does this happen every time? Other information:
Created attachment 108569 [details] screenshot the right border of the screenshot is the right border of the screen. The long name of the calendar causes a too wide calendar, so it is displayed beyond the screen-range.
Just to clarify, if you open the calendar and there's no event in the calendar for today, this doesn't happen?
yes. if there is no event everything is fine. If i click to another day, with no event, the size flips back to the correct size and the calendar is aligned at the screen-border.
I have another case. 1. Add some location where the Timezone is a long text. For instance, I live at UTC-4 and I added Auckland, New Zealand. The text in Locations will look like: %hh:%dd (%Day) NZST +16 Or Zurich: %hh:%dd (%Day) CEST +6 2. Close the calendar. 3. Open the calendar. It looks fine. 4. Pass the mouse over the locations, it will appear a button with 'Set...'. This button is requesting more space than the space available. The calendar change its size but it grows off screen. By the way, I'm not sure if this is an Ubuntu's add-on (integration with system-tools).
Created attachment 109879 [details] Screenshot with test case side-by-side The screenshot show both situations. 1. When the calendar is opened. 2. When the cursor pass over any locations resizing the calendar.
The bug is still there
*** Bug 572696 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Should this be marked as a duplicate of bug #514361?
Yes. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 514361 ***