users-admin : Scrolling through list resizes listbox
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gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
When I scroll through the user list, the listbox resizes. This looks _extremely_ unprofessional and ought to be fixed.
What's even more interesting is that it does it needlessly. I scroll onto root from my own account and it gets wider (!).
Another thing, the symmetry on the right is nice, but it's really not good for naming. Instead of Edit for all three (not very specific), put 'Rename' for the name and 'Change' for the other two. The first has no label so it's not clear what it is initially, and there's no such thing as 'editing' an Account Type, since it's a list of options not a big, configurable thing. One could argue for editing a password, but nobody uses English that way, they say 'change my password'.
Also, 'Help' and 'Close' are a few pixels squished in from the sides and don't align with anything else. It looks weird. :)
If you want to provide a full UI review, a message to our mailing list would be more appropriate I guess. For now: I think I'll change "Edit" to "Change", I was misled by the French translation into thinking it was the right term (actually this is a stock GTK+ button).
The alignment problem for "Help" and "Close" is known, but I'm not sure how I can fix this, since that box is normally automatically configured by GTK+. I'll see what we can do, but obviously that's not top priority since that can be change at any time without risks - better get the tools working right first.
So I'll keep that report to tackle the resizing issue. I suspect the list isn't getting wider when you select root, but rather the main part of the window is getting wider when you select your own account. I know this can happen when labels get wider than the default, which mainly depends on your locale. Could you provide screenshots of both situations? BTW, this has changed in the latest upstream code, so that may not behave the same now.