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This inconsistency also annoys me and I found a little workaround.
Edit this file:
/usr/share/gnome-control-center/ui/shell.ui
In the beginning you will see these lines:
object class=GtkWindow
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the system settings grid shouldn't use a fixed geometry
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If you are to lock the window size citing value in a fixed size, at
least make sure that the contents of the initial window fits. Upon
opening the default System Settings window, I get the scroll bar on
the right border, but no means to resize the window to make it
disappear. Perhaps it is because
Here's a screenshot of the system settings window in a freshly upgraded
12.04.
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Related bug 990060, bug 990545
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Title:
System Settings window cannot resize
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Thank you for your bug report, the issues with have with the audio
capplet are going to be addressed with a redesign this cycle, see
http://people.canonical.com/~diwic/sound-
settings/sound_settings_mockup_diwic2.png for a mockup of the planned
work
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Status: Invalid = In Progress
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Title:
System Settings window
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Title:
System Settings window
I think the mockup looks pretty good. The new tab order certainly reflects how
often I use change different audio settings. You haven't removed any important
features, and have added an on/off switch, so users can, for instance, mute
their speakers in case their headphones come unplugged.
sorry but I'm closing that bug again because what you request cannot
resize is a design decision and not a bug.
you should rather write the bugs in a way which summarize the issue and
then hint possible solutions in comments if you care about your bugs to
be valid ;-) like a the current sound
'cannot resize' is a design decision and not a bug.
This sounds like Microsoft's famed undocumented features.
Locking the window size adds no value to an application: it detracts a
common feature. Larger displays have lots of space, and your present
window would be hard to see at all. The
Sorry but I don't think I've ever been impolitude or rude in this bug
report, no need to go on an rant about how the people working at
Canonical behave on the bug tracker.
Locking the window size adds no value to an application: it detracts a
common feature.
It adds a value in the sense where
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Title:
System Settings window cannot resize
To
Robert Roth (evfool) found the right package, thanks. The man page
presents a number of options, but I'm not sure if any of them can be
used to force full screen usage, or a specific size. Either one might
prove useful in making the window resizable.
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