[Bug 1641915] Re: GtkToolButton styling clips and overlaps
Martin Wimpress
1641915 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Nov 15 14:52:15 UTC 2016
** Description changed:
- GtkToolButton styling clips and overlaps, this can be seen in gnome-
- disks and the Ubiquity disk partitioner for Ubuntu 16.04.1. See the
- attached screenshot.
+ [ Impact ]
+
+ GtkToolButton styling causes buttons to clip and overlap each other. This
+ can be seen in gnome-disks and the Ubiquity disk partitioner for Ubuntu 16.04.1. See the attached screenshot:
+
+ * https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-
+ themes/+bug/1641915/+attachment/4777652/+files/gtk-toolbutton-
+ clipping.png
+
+ [ Test Case ]
+
+ Start a Ubuntu 16.04.1 live session and "Try Ubuntu". From the live
+ Desktop click the Ubuntu logo in the launcher, search for Disks and
+ start it. Select the hard disk from the side panel, then look at and
+ hover over, the buttons beneath the representation of the disk
+ partitions. You'll notice the buttons clip/overlap as illustrated in the
+ screenshot above.
+
+ Now double click the "Install Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS" icon on the desktop.
+ The Installer will start, click Continue, click Continue, check
+ "Something else" and then the click Continue. Look at, and hover over,
+ the buttons beneath the tree representing the disk partitions. You'll
+ notice they clip/overlap as illustrated in the screenshot above.
+
+ After the patched ubuntu-themes has been installed the buttons described
+ in the steps above will no longer clip/overlap.
+
+ [ Regression Potential ]
+
+ None expected.
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
GtkToolButton styling causes buttons to clip and overlap each other. This
can be seen in gnome-disks and the Ubiquity disk partitioner for Ubuntu 16.04.1. See the attached screenshot:
- * https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-
+ * https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-
themes/+bug/1641915/+attachment/4777652/+files/gtk-toolbutton-
clipping.png
[ Test Case ]
Start a Ubuntu 16.04.1 live session and "Try Ubuntu". From the live
Desktop click the Ubuntu logo in the launcher, search for Disks and
start it. Select the hard disk from the side panel, then look at and
hover over, the buttons beneath the representation of the disk
partitions. You'll notice the buttons clip/overlap as illustrated in the
screenshot above.
Now double click the "Install Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS" icon on the desktop.
The Installer will start, click Continue, click Continue, check
"Something else" and then the click Continue. Look at, and hover over,
the buttons beneath the tree representing the disk partitions. You'll
notice they clip/overlap as illustrated in the screenshot above.
After the patched ubuntu-themes has been installed the buttons described
in the steps above will no longer clip/overlap.
[ Regression Potential ]
None expected.
+
+ [ Other Info ]
+
+ This issue does not present in Yakkety or Zesty.
** Summary changed:
- GtkToolButton styling clips and overlaps
+ GtkToolButtons clip and overlap
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Title:
GtkToolButtons clip and overlap
Status in Ubuntu theme:
In Progress
Status in ubuntu-themes package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-themes source package in Xenial:
In Progress
Bug description:
[ Impact ]
GtkToolButton styling causes buttons to clip and overlap each other. This
can be seen in gnome-disks and the Ubiquity disk partitioner for Ubuntu 16.04.1. See the attached screenshot:
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-
themes/+bug/1641915/+attachment/4777652/+files/gtk-toolbutton-
clipping.png
[ Test Case ]
Start a Ubuntu 16.04.1 live session and "Try Ubuntu". From the live
Desktop click the Ubuntu logo in the launcher, search for Disks and
start it. Select the hard disk from the side panel, then look at and
hover over, the buttons beneath the representation of the disk
partitions. You'll notice the buttons clip/overlap as illustrated in
the screenshot above.
Now double click the "Install Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS" icon on the desktop.
The Installer will start, click Continue, click Continue, check
"Something else" and then the click Continue. Look at, and hover over,
the buttons beneath the tree representing the disk partitions. You'll
notice they clip/overlap as illustrated in the screenshot above.
After the patched ubuntu-themes has been installed the buttons
described in the steps above will no longer clip/overlap.
[ Regression Potential ]
None expected.
[ Other Info ]
This issue does not present in Yakkety or Zesty.
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