Version: 3.0.0a5 (using KDE 3.1.1) Compiler: gcc version 3.3 20030226 (prerelease) (SuSE Linux) OS: Linux (i686) release 2.4.20-4GB In Automake Manager, in the lower panel, if I right-click on a source file name, I get a popup menu which has a "Remove" option. When I use that option, the dialog that comes up often chops off part or all of its buttons, making the dialog unusable. This seems to happen with a longish file name (e.g. kgoldrunner_qt.cpp) when the warning message in the dialog box wraps onto an extra line.
Which kde theme are you using? what is your screen resolution?
Subject: Re: Gideon cutts off the buttons in the Remove File dialog > ------- Additional Comments From a.lucas@tu-bs.de 2003-08-21 14:52 ------- > Which kde theme are you using? what is your screen resolution? I am using the Ideal style of Gideon (everything in one big window, which fills the entire screen), with resolution 1280x1024. The dialog in question (Remove File, in Automake Manager) comes up in plain black and white, including the buttons ... when you can see them ;-) I don't really know what the word "theme" means in the KDE context and have been unable to find out (I've been trying intermittently for more than a year). However, I think it just means all your desktop background, button styles, window-frame decorations, colours, mouse pointers, etc., analogous to the "Dangerous Creatures" theme in Windows 98 SE. In that case, I am using whatever the default is with SuSE 8.2 installation and have changed only the wallpaper. I can't use anything else (bug 62293): no more "themes" for me :-(
Fixed in cvs. Please update and test.
Subject: Re: Gideon cutts off the buttons in the Remove File dialog It works fine on my config now, thanks.