Bug 347280 - Edit Application Specific Settings panel overflows the screen
Summary: Edit Application Specific Settings panel overflows the screen
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: systemsettings
Classification: Applications
Component: kcm_kwinrules (other bugs)
Version First Reported In: 5.18.7
Platform: Kubuntu Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Hugo Pereira Da Costa
URL:
Keywords:
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2015-05-06 07:25 UTC by Saurabh Minni
Modified: 2021-10-08 17:40 UTC (History)
7 users (show)

See Also:
Latest Commit:
Version Fixed/Implemented In: 5.21
Sentry Crash Report:
hugo.pereira.da.costa: Usability+


Attachments
Screenshot of my screen (663.81 KB, image/png)
2015-05-06 07:26 UTC, Saurabh Minni
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Description Saurabh Minni 2015-05-06 07:25:17 UTC
Edit Application Specific Settings panel overflows the screen. Buttons in the bottom bar not visible on my screen with 1366x768 screen size

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open Edit Application Specific settings screen
2. Try looking for OK or Cancel Button
3.

Actual Results:  
Buttons not clearly visible

Expected Results:  
Buttons should never be hidden
Comment 1 Saurabh Minni 2015-05-06 07:26:50 UTC
Created attachment 92447 [details]
Screenshot of my screen
Comment 2 Thomas Lübking 2015-05-07 23:00:09 UTC
(The dialog was not changed between KDE4 and KDE5)

Style dependend minimum heights:
-----------------------------------
virtuality: 510px
windows: 534px
fusion: 564px
gtk+: 608px
breeze: 677px

@Hugo, is (W)XGA still a target resolution for the Breeze style?
Comment 3 Martin Flöser 2016-09-02 10:18:40 UTC
given comment #2 reassigning to breeze
Comment 4 Hugo Pereira Da Costa 2016-09-02 13:24:05 UTC
Re-ccing Leon, and adding usability.
Question is whether 
1. Breeze style should be made narrower for all applications and dialogs, in order for this one to fit in the screen, or
2. This dialog should be redesigned in order for it to fit in the screen, without changing the style.

Based on the posted screenshot, I would clearly vote for 2
Comment 5 andreas 2016-09-02 19:26:28 UTC
+1 for 2nd point I know the dialogue and use it from time to time but I can't say that I understand it.
Comment 6 Nate Graham 2021-10-08 17:40:03 UTC
This was fixed in the redesign of that UI itself.