[Bug 436140] Re: When selecting an option that changes dialog size, auth dialog moves

2009-09-25 Thread Darwin Award Winner
Identical behavior in Compiz. When the dialog moves itself, it always centers itself on the screen, taking into account its new size. This must be in the NM code, because I've never heard of any window manager doing that. -- When selecting an option that changes dialog size, auth dialog moves

[Bug 436140] Re: When selecting an option that changes dialog size, auth dialog moves

2009-09-25 Thread Gabe Gorelick
Thanks, just had to be sure. ** Package changed: ubuntu = network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) ** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = New -- When selecting an option that changes dialog size, auth dialog moves https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/436140 You received

[Bug 436140] Re: When selecting an option that changes dialog size, auth dialog moves

2009-09-24 Thread Gabe Gorelick
** Summary changed: - When selecting an option that changes dialgo size, auth dialog moves + When selecting an option that changes dialog size, auth dialog moves -- When selecting an option that changes dialog size, auth dialog moves https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/436140 You received this bug

[Bug 436140] Re: When selecting an option that changes dialog size, auth dialog moves

2009-09-24 Thread Darwin Award Winner
The resizing is not an issue. To clarify, different authentication options have different numbers and kinds of fields to fill in. For example, WEP only has a text field and a check box, whereas WPA enterprise has many sub-options of various types. Furthermore, some of those sub-options also have

[Bug 436140] Re: When selecting an option that changes dialog size, auth dialog moves

2009-09-24 Thread Gabe Gorelick
Thanks for the clarification, I understand now. We need to determine if this is a bug in the network manager GUI code, or a window manager bug. I don't have any wireless networks to test this on at the moment, so can you confirm this using a different window manager (e.g. Compiz)? -- When