2007-06-27 22:02:48 |
Martin Wilson |
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This happens using default Ubuntu 7.04 desktop environment (gnome). I used gtkpod at Debian Lenny. The preferences window is very big, but holding ALT and dragging it would solve the problem. However, on Ubuntu, the window can only be moved horizontally. There is no way to reach the buttons on the bottom of the window. I believe this is a bug in Metacity, not in gtkpod.
This leads the program useless. My lucky, is that I could copy my old ~/.gtkpod/ from my old system.
Thank you. |
This happens using default Ubuntu 7.04 desktop environment (gnome). I used gtkpod at Debian Lenny. The preferences window is very big, but holding ALT and dragging it would solve the problem. However, on Ubuntu, the window can only be moved horizontally. There is no way to reach the buttons on the bottom of the window. I believe this is a bug in Metacity, not in gtkpod.
This leads the program useless. My lucky, is that I could copy my old ~/.gtkpod/ from my old system.
Thank you.
Added to complete bug report, thank you for submitting the bug:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Set a low resolution, most likely with a height under 800 pixels.
2. Go to Edit -> Edit Preferences (Ctrl + P) in gtkpod.
Expected Results:
Be able to edit preferences and save chages.
Actual results:
Changes can be made but not saved because "Apply" "Cancel" and "OK" buttons are hidden outside of the viewable area.
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