GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 732708
virt-manager toolbar oversized since GTK+ 3.13.3
Last modified: 2014-10-19 22:28:09 UTC
Created attachment 279864 [details] screenshot illustrating the issue Since GTK+ 3.13.3 landed in Fedora Rawhide, the toolbar for virtual machines in virt-manager has been rather oversized. See attached screenshot. The toolbar appears to be sized to the icon on the far right. virt-manager provides this icon - it's called 'vm_clone_wizard', and on a Fedora system is installed as /usr/share/virt-manager/icons/hicolor/48x48/actions/vm_clone_wizard.png . virt-manager only provides that 48x48 sized version of it. However, virt-manager has not changed its behaviour in this respect; it has *always* only provided a 48x48 version of the icon, and has always relied on GTK+ to set an appropriate toolbar size and scale the icon if necessary (virt-manager does not explicitly specify a toolbar size, AFAICT). It seems GTK+ used to set the toolbar to a 'standard' size and scale the icon, but since GTK+ 3.13.3, it does not.
it is admittedly a change in gtk behavior, but I think virt-manager should just install an icon in the right size size for the use.
Filed as https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1117763
Geary has the same problem - just run Geary on a GTK+ 3.13.3+ system, the buttons in the toolbar are huge. Is there a cut-off point at which this becomes a GTK+ bug, or do I just file a bug against every app I find? :)
Filed Geary case as https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=733474 .