2011-09-02 16:19:35 |
Christian Giordano |
bug |
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added bug |
2011-09-02 16:19:44 |
Christian Giordano |
tags |
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udo |
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2011-09-02 16:20:05 |
Christian Giordano |
bug task added |
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ayatana-design |
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2011-09-02 16:20:21 |
Christian Giordano |
ayatana-design: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2011-09-02 17:14:10 |
Christian Giordano |
summary |
Dash should be always fullscreen on 1280x800 |
Dash should go fullscreen when the margin on the sides are too small |
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2011-09-02 17:16:22 |
Christian Giordano |
description |
At this resolution the margins on the sides are too minimal. Place check the algorithm and make sure that also this resolution enters in small screens which should always have the Dash fullscreen. |
At resolutions like (1280x800) the margins on the sides are too small and the look and feel is compromised. When the margin to the edge in either of the right or bottom side is less than 150 pixels, the Dash should always be fullscreen. |
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2011-09-02 17:18:11 |
John Lea |
tags |
udo |
onew udo |
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2011-09-02 17:18:18 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: assignee |
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Christian Giordano (nuthinking) |
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2011-09-02 17:18:21 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: status |
New |
Fix Committed |
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2011-09-02 17:18:40 |
Christian Giordano |
description |
At resolutions like (1280x800) the margins on the sides are too small and the look and feel is compromised. When the margin to the edge in either of the right or bottom side is less than 150 pixels, the Dash should always be fullscreen. |
At resolutions like (1280x800) the margins on the sides are too small and the look and feel is compromised and the empty area loses usefulness. When the margin to the edge in either of the right or bottom side is less than 150 pixels, the Dash should always be fullscreen. |
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2011-09-24 11:45:15 |
Omer Akram |
unity: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2011-09-24 11:45:21 |
Omer Akram |
bug task added |
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unity (Ubuntu) |
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2011-09-24 11:45:28 |
Omer Akram |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2011-09-24 17:14:02 |
Omer Akram |
unity: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2011-09-24 17:14:05 |
Omer Akram |
unity (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2011-09-24 17:14:08 |
Omer Akram |
tags |
onew udo |
onew regression-release udo |
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2011-09-28 16:26:11 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2011-10-18 16:35:26 |
John Lea |
tags |
onew regression-release udo |
onew regression-release udo udp |
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2011-10-18 16:35:30 |
John Lea |
unity: milestone |
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backlog |
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2011-10-18 16:35:36 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: status |
Fix Released |
Fix Committed |
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2011-10-18 16:36:33 |
John Lea |
description |
At resolutions like (1280x800) the margins on the sides are too small and the look and feel is compromised and the empty area loses usefulness. When the margin to the edge in either of the right or bottom side is less than 150 pixels, the Dash should always be fullscreen. |
At some low resolution the margins on the sides are too small and the look and feel is compromised and the empty area loses usefulness. When the margin to the edge in either of the right or bottom side is less than 150 pixels, the Dash should always be fullscreen. |
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2012-07-23 10:39:34 |
Omer Akram |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Triaged |
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2012-07-23 10:39:37 |
Omer Akram |
unity: status |
Confirmed |
Triaged |
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2015-09-16 20:37:01 |
Will Cooke |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
Won't Fix |
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2015-09-16 20:37:04 |
Will Cooke |
unity: status |
Triaged |
Won't Fix |
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