Summary: | Free Disk Space button margin too wide and cuts off fonts | ||
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Product: | [Applications] dolphin | Reporter: | Frank <frankebay99> |
Component: | bars: status | Assignee: | Dolphin Bug Assignee <dolphin-bugs-null> |
Status: | CONFIRMED --- | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | Bleser92, evgeniyharchenko.dev, felixernst, kfm-devel, ndrwkotov, sdar |
Priority: | NOR | Keywords: | qt6 |
Version: | 24.02.1 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Arch Linux | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
Frank
2024-03-10 21:25:02 UTC
For quick information, this comment might explain the difference between Dolphin 23.08.5 and 24.02.0. https://github.com/tsujan/Kvantum/issues/951#issuecomment-1987391211 A temporary workaround: you can edit *.kvconfig file of your theme. Reduce value of layout_margin in [%General] section. E.g. set it to 5. But it affects PM_LayoutLeftMargin, PM_LayoutRightMargin, PM_LayoutTopMargin and PM_LayoutBottomMargin globally. More information in this comment: https://github.com/tsujan/Kvantum/issues/945#issuecomment-1989533328 I changed this from a label to a button so it would become keyboard-accessible e.g. for visually- or motorically-impaired users. A button needs more space than a label unfortunately and especially themes which have very round buttons and further use margins within the buttons will need even more space. Making this menu accessible is prioritised over non-default theming, and I am not really familiar with the intricacies of button theming, so I personally currently don't know a good way to resolve this unfortunately. We most likely don't want to remove internal status bar margins (Is it possible to ignore internal margins just for the flat button perhaps?) or increase the status bar height. No, not only non-default themes have this problem. Fusion and Windows are broken too. They are default, aren't they? I suggest to revert these changes. They have no sense, this UI element is not essential, but this changes ruin a lot of custom themes. Extensive customization is not the least reason for choosing KDE Plasma. (In reply to ndrwkotov from comment #4) > No, not only non-default themes have this problem. Fusion and Windows are > broken too. They are default, aren't they? No, they are not. Fusion is Qt's theme. On Windows we have also switched to Breeze recently because dark mode didn't work there previously. > I suggest to revert these changes. They have no sense, this UI element is not essential, Please don't ignore my arguments. The change is essential because previously e.g. visually- or motorically-impaired users were unable to open this menu. For them this change was way more important than the custom theming of Dolphin you are interested in. > this changes ruin a lot of custom themes. > Extensive customization is not the least reason for choosing KDE Plasma. Be aware that Dolphin allows you to hide the space information or even the status bar completely if you prefer a clean look (without the bug reported here) over the functionality these components provide. To actually fix this bug report a different solution is needed that doesn't cause problems for some people. |