GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 762945
Wrong allignemet in some places
Last modified: 2018-04-15 00:23:10 UTC
Created attachment 322792 [details] Epiphany pref's dialog Just see the screenshot. I'm not sure what widget it related for. maybe GtkDialog, maybe GtkBox but I'm not sure.
Created attachment 322793 [details] Nautilus pref's dialog
I just forgot to mention - this bug it about RTL.
You *need* to explain what the issue is you want us to look for. We're not mind readers.
It not clear? All the labels alligned to left, it should be alligned to the right side.
(In reply to Yosef Or Boczko from comment #4) > It not clear? All the labels alligned to left, it should be alligned to the > right side. No, they aren't ?!
Created attachment 322804 [details] How it shuld be looked IIRc, epiphany's pref dialog has not modified from 3.18.
Now it clear?
So what you are complaining about is the check and radio buttons.
The check and radio buttons and the label itself. they should be on the right side, on the start of the line (start from right).
It not fixed with thos two commits. I still see the labels and the check buttons alligned to the left.
you will have to provide a testcase. My own testcase for what could be seen in your screenshots is _definitively_ fixed by those commits.
Created attachment 323152 [details] Nautilus screenshot Just nautilus (after 'nautilus -q' to makesure it run with last gtk+ build) and open the pref dialog to see the bug is till there. Maybe it related to the LANG var?
Again, I need a testcase, not a screenshot. I don't know what containers are use on the nautilus preference dialog.
Sorry thas I can't provide a testcase, tomorrow I'm starting my curse and the next time I'll be here is in a three weeks. I would appreciate if you can to handle this bug without my testcase, I have no time for this (as you can to see I just translated GNOME to Hebrew in the last week, in my only vacation in the last months). Sorry thas I'm not active as in the past, and thanks for your work on RTL bugs.
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