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Bug 673728 - Subscripted base digits of entered number are displayed unevenly
Subscripted base digits of entered number are displayed unevenly
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: gnome-calculator
Classification: Core
Component: general
6.4.x
Other Linux
: Normal minor
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Assigned To: gcalctool maintainers
gcalctool maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2012-04-08 13:35 UTC by poiuz
Modified: 2018-05-22 11:47 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
screen shot of gcalctool (28.45 KB, image/png)
2012-04-08 13:35 UTC, poiuz
Details
2nd screen shot gcaltool (29.69 KB, image/png)
2012-04-10 09:36 UTC, poiuz
Details

Description poiuz 2012-04-08 13:35:51 UTC
Created attachment 211579 [details]
screen shot of gcalctool

When you are in programming ("Programmierung" in german) mode, the subscripted base digits of the entered number are displayed unevenly. The first one ("1") is always deeper then the second one ("0" or "6").

See attached screen shot.
Comment 1 poiuz 2012-04-08 13:41:17 UTC
Addendum: Running gcalctool 6.4.0 on Xubuntu 12.04, 3.2.0-22-generic-pae
Comment 2 Robert Ancell 2012-04-09 04:35:01 UTC
Does the same thing happen if you type them in the display like that (with alt)?  Also if you view them in a character map?  It looks like a font rendering issue.
Comment 3 poiuz 2012-04-10 09:35:20 UTC
Same thing does happen, when I type base numbers with pressed ALT key (see new screen shot). How can I type subscripted text in the character map? Subscripted text in AbiWord looks fine, but I did not test all fonts.
Comment 4 poiuz 2012-04-10 09:36:07 UTC
Created attachment 211709 [details]
2nd screen shot gcaltool
Comment 5 Robert Ancell 2012-04-10 22:52:54 UTC
GCalctool uses the subscript Unicode characters U+2080 - U+2089.  Please look in the character map and see if your font supports rendering all these characters.
Comment 6 Robert Roth 2018-01-23 23:58:10 UTC
This problem was reported against a version which is not supported anymore.
Could you please check again if the issue you reported here still happens in a recent version of GNOME and update this report by adding a comment, adjusting the 'Version' field, and resetting the status of this bug report from NEEDINFO to its previous status?

Without feedback this report might get closed as INCOMPLETE after a while.

Again thank you for reporting this problem. We are sorry that it could not be fixed for the version that you originally used here.
Comment 7 GNOME Infrastructure Team 2018-05-22 11:47:50 UTC
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