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Bug 705797 - Empty right panel cannot be completely closed
Empty right panel cannot be completely closed
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: GIMP
Classification: Other
Component: User Interface
2.8.6
Other All
: Normal normal
: 2.8
Assigned To: GIMP Bugs
GIMP Bugs
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2013-08-11 12:34 UTC by Alberto Ferrante
Modified: 2013-11-05 18:04 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
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Attachments
Screenshot showing the right panel that cannot be hidden completely even if empty (88.54 KB, image/jpeg)
2013-08-11 12:36 UTC, Alberto Ferrante
Details

Description Alberto Ferrante 2013-08-11 12:34:21 UTC
Since release 2.8.4 in single window mode the right panel, even if empty, cannot be completely minimized.
I tried starting GIMP with clean settings (i.e., I temporarily removed all my settings) with the same results.
Comment 1 Alberto Ferrante 2013-08-11 12:36:27 UTC
Created attachment 251295 [details]
Screenshot showing the right panel that cannot be hidden completely even if empty
Comment 2 Alberto Ferrante 2013-11-03 13:44:33 UTC
Anybody on this bug? I filled it back in August...
Comment 3 Michael Natterer 2013-11-03 15:08:16 UTC
Seems this one went under the radar, fixed in master and gimp-2-8:

commit ec5a879001ff06fcd53c540f26650796efded4fb
Author: Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
Date:   Sun Nov 3 16:04:58 2013 +0100

    Bug 705797 - Empty right panel cannot be completely closed
    
    Reduce the minimum width of the "You can drop foo here" label to one
    pixel, so it can be hidden as completely as possible while keeping the
    label visible.
    
    (cherry picked from commit fbfaa960e1265a0093a07f1cf6e218c1013c4b47)

 app/widgets/gimppanedbox.c | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
Comment 4 Alberto Ferrante 2013-11-05 18:04:26 UTC
I have just installed GIMP 2.8.8 from the Fedora updates-testing repo and I confirm that this bug is fixed, thanks!!