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Bug 748884 - Year-view pushes main window height to more than 600px
Year-view pushes main window height to more than 600px
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: gnome-calendar
Classification: Applications
Component: User Interface
3.16.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
: 3.26
Assigned To: GNOME Calendar maintainers
GNOME Calendar maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2015-05-04 11:38 UTC by jpec
Modified: 2017-04-17 18:20 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
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2015-05-05 05:49 UTC, jpec
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Description jpec 2015-05-04 11:38:49 UTC
Calendar is not usuable on small screens like netbook (1024×600px). 

The window's height is > 600px so i can't read a part of the screen. I cannot maximize the screen too. 

It should display a vertical scroller if the screen is too small…
Comment 1 jpec 2015-05-05 05:49:59 UTC
Created attachment 302910 [details]
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Comment 2 Miguel Vaello Martínez 2015-05-16 00:57:03 UTC
Well, I think that whole Gnome interface could be redesigned to support small screens, therefore is not a Gnome Calendar issue at all. 

The minimun window height was fixed to 600px because with lower height was near impossible to work with it. 

I believe that a scrolled window breaks the idea of "one-window" design.
Comment 3 Erick Perez Castellanos 2015-05-16 01:19:16 UTC
(In reply to jpec from comment #0)
> Calendar is not usuable on small screens like netbook (1024×600px). 
> 
> The window's height is > 600px so i can't read a part of the screen. I
> cannot maximize the screen too. 
> 
> It should display a vertical scroller if the screen is too small…

It should be. This is a valid bug, we'll work to fix it.
Comment 4 Erick Perez Castellanos 2015-05-16 02:40:47 UTC
(In reply to Miguel Vaello Martínez from comment #2)
> Well, I think that whole Gnome interface could be redesigned to support
> small screens, therefore is not a Gnome Calendar issue at all. 
> 
> The minimun window height was fixed to 600px because with lower height was
> near impossible to work with it. 
> 
> I believe that a scrolled window breaks the idea of "one-window" design.

The main window takes more than 600px long, in some cases.
Comment 5 Miguel Vaello Martínez 2015-05-16 08:40:15 UTC
(In reply to Erick Pérez Castellanos from comment #4)
> (In reply to Miguel Vaello Martínez from comment #2)
> > Well, I think that whole Gnome interface could be redesigned to support
> > small screens, therefore is not a Gnome Calendar issue at all. 
> > 
> > The minimun window height was fixed to 600px because with lower height was
> > near impossible to work with it. 
> > 
> > I believe that a scrolled window breaks the idea of "one-window" design.
> 
> The main window takes more than 600px long, in some cases.

Ok, so if I'm not wrong, is only necessary to add scrollable property to the window. I commited [1] something related with this (minimum height) few months ago.

[1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=742373
Comment 6 Erick Perez Castellanos 2015-05-16 18:45:42 UTC
No, scrolling won't work as I want. Year-view can shift the month tiles around to have less height. I have too look at the size of month tiles
Comment 7 Georges Basile Stavracas Neto 2016-05-20 15:13:02 UTC
This is fixed in GNOME Calendar's master. Thanks for the report and the input.