GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 581670
Unnecessary space on right side when zooming thumbnails/icons
Last modified: 2009-05-13 10:53:37 UTC
Please describe the problem: In any folder containing pictures, videos or whatever, zooming with <CTRL>+<Mouse Scrool> or with the plus magnifier button generates a great blank space at right side of the icons/thumbs, what makes the bottom scroolbar grows. As the bottom scrollbar remains centered while zooming, the icons/thumbs go progressively being hidden in the left side. The issue persists even resizing or changing the sort mode for the folder. Sorry for the poor English Steps to reproduce: 1. Open any folder with Nautilus 2. hold <CTRL> key and use the mouse scroll to zoom (or use the plus magnifier) 3. voilà! Actual results: The exact same problem that is detailed on description Expected results: The icons/thumbs go bigger, but without affecting horizontally the size of the blank area. Does this happen every time? Yes Other information:
Here are the screenshots of the problem: With the standard zoom (100%): http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/6250/nautilus1x.jpg With just "one zoom" (150%): http://img246.imageshack.us/img246/7208/nautilus2x.jpg And with with "2 zooms" (200%): http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/4504/nautilus3x.jpg See ya!
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