also sprach Jeffrey Ratcliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.10.23.2018 +0200]:
> Fixed in changeset 68e0708e4339, which I have pushed to the repository
> so if you feel like testing it, please be my guest.
Looks great now. Thank you so much!
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On 22/10/2007, Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:
> > The dialog first appears with the progress bar and then grows to
> > full size after fecthing options from the scanner, but it only grows
> > downwards. Now, it remains fully visible on screen, but it's stil
On 22/10/2007, martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The dialog first appears with the progress bar and then grows to
> full size after fecthing options from the scanner, but it only grows
> downwards. Now, it remains fully visible on screen, but it's still
> kinda weird. Have you considered
also sprach Jeffrey Ratcliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.10.19.2044 +0200]:
> > Still no change. THe window only grows outside the screen on the
> > third dialog, after it obtained the device-specific options. I guess
> > you need to recentre after that too.
>
> A couple of people using 1024x768 ha
On 07/09/2007, martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Still no change. THe window only grows outside the screen on the
> third dialog, after it obtained the device-specific options. I guess
> you need to recentre after that too.
A couple of people using 1024x768 have been complaining that th
On 07/09/2007, martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The patch makes no difference. :/
It should report the window position and height and the screen height
on the command line. What does it give?
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also sprach Jeffrey Ratcliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.09.06.2122 +0200]:
> On further investigation, the code to centre the window was added in
> 0.9.15. 0.9.16 has just been uploaded to Debian. Please check the
> behaviour there.
>
> I've tested KDE 3.5 and Gnome 2.18, and in both cases, with t
On further investigation, the code to centre the window was added in
0.9.15. 0.9.16 has just been uploaded to Debian. Please check the
behaviour there.
I've tested KDE 3.5 and Gnome 2.18, and in both cases, with these
settings, the entire window stays visible, moving upwards if
necessary.
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also sprach Jeffrey Ratcliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.09.05.1102 +0200]:
> At the moment, all the dialog windows *start* in the centre of their
> parent. It is a GTK+ option. I could leave the placement to the window
> manager (which I have done in the past and didn't like). I could
> remember th
On 05/09/07, martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem is that it always grows outside of the screen. The
> "scanning for devices" part is centred and then the dialog grows
> downwards. I like the fact the top edge does not move, but maybe the
> whole dialog could be started further
Package: gscan2pdf
Version: 0.9.14
Severity: minor
The gscan2pdf scan dialog is dynamic in the sense that it displays
and then grows as soon as devices and their options are known.
The problem is that it always grows outside of the screen. The
"scanning for devices" part is centred and then the d
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