** Description changed:

  Hi,
  
  Onboard 1.0.0 has improved its appearance in unity-greeter by not
  stretching anymore its window over the whole width of the screen; it now
  uses an aspect ratio, where the letter keys on it have a shape similar
  to a square.
  
  It turned out, that the squared keys are too small for certain people:
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/onboard/+bug/1297695
  
  Thus, we have decided to change a value in the onboard-defaults.conf
  file, that contains the system defaults for Onboard. I replaced the line
  xembed-aspect-change-range=[0, 1.15] with the line xembed-aspect-change-
  range=[0, 1.6] in the system-defaults.conf file in order to have letter
- keys that are a bit wider. (The next minor release of Onboard will might
- have a better solution for this issue. )
+ keys that are a bit wider. (The next minor release of Onboard might have
+ a better solution for this issue. )
  
  Could you please have a look at the provided debianisation for trusty
  and upload it to the repositories of Ubuntu if everything is allright?
  
  Thanks in advance for taking it into account.
  
  Cheers,
  
  Francesco

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Title:
  FFE: Fix onboard to small in unity-greeter (LP: #1297695)

Status in “onboard” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hi,

  Onboard 1.0.0 has improved its appearance in unity-greeter by not
  stretching anymore its window over the whole width of the screen; it
  now uses an aspect ratio, where the letter keys on it have a shape
  similar to a square.

  It turned out, that the squared keys are too small for certain people:
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/onboard/+bug/1297695

  Thus, we have decided to change a value in the onboard-defaults.conf
  file, that contains the system defaults for Onboard. I replaced the
  line xembed-aspect-change-range=[0, 1.15] with the line xembed-aspect-
  change-range=[0, 1.6] in the system-defaults.conf file in order to
  have letter keys that are a bit wider. (The next minor release of
  Onboard might have a better solution for this issue. )

  Could you please have a look at the provided debianisation for trusty
  and upload it to the repositories of Ubuntu if everything is allright?

  Thanks in advance for taking it into account.

  Cheers,

  Francesco

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