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linked branch merged, setting status to fixed.
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Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Title:
Laucher icon "count" is illegible for counts > 9,999
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@Marco, thanks for helping with the "gardening" :)
@Andy, the person doing the actual merge and release typically deals
with setting the status "Fix Committed" (to trunk) and "Fix Released"
(in a tarball) for the developers in the distro-team. Sticking to this
process helps the people from the dis
@Andy: when working on a bug, please set the status as "In Progress" and
link your branch to the bug report.
The status "Fix Commited" should be used just when your proposed change
is accepted and merged on trunk.
Thanks!
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Title:
Laucher icon "count" is illegible for counts > 9,999
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We won't support negative counts for now. I think the issue with
translation of k, m and g probably rules that out, too. Perhaps we
should just revert to "*" when it exceeds ?
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I'm thinking of setting the limit at 10G, then conveying all counts
above that as 10G+. Are negative counts going to be an issue?
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@Andy: I think your proposed solution good, but one problem will be
translations: on a lot of languanges, the word 'many' needs more than 4
characters to be translated.
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Sticking to 4 chars, how about abstracting to "1.2k", "10k", "1.6M",
"20M", ... , up until "999M", then jumping to "many"?
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There's a limit, of course, to the size that can be conveyed. Valid
options for more would be:
* abstracting to "12k", or "16m" or "200b" or "Many"
* just jumping straight to "many"
Other ideas?
Mark
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Andy Horng (andyhorng)
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Title:
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** Also affects: unity-2d
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The example I used in the screenshot was showing a users 'reputation' on
stackexchange sites via the stackapplet app. I'd much prefer showing
"1.2k", which would mean 6 chars (1024 -> 12.31k -> 999.9M). If that's
reasonable, It'd be a great additional use-case.
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Given the space is limited to 4 ascii chars (which I think is fair) I
think the "right" solution is for Unity to render all numbers > 999 as
999+. Alternatively the container could be allowed to grow, but that
seems a little trickier to get right in all the corner cases.
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