2008-08-10 10:54:02 |
Miguel Telleria de Esteban |
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I am using freeciv 2-1-3 (hardy) backported to ubuntu Gutsy. I have done the backport myself and I only backported the freeciv source package, therefore using Gutsy's Gnome and GTK environment
When I try to maximize the Freeciv 2-1-3 window the maximize button seems to be ignored, I can only resize the window manually horizontally but not vertically.
As a result on a 1024x768 resolution I cannot see all the chatting and message area below unless I move the indow with Alt+Mouse (hiding the main menu above). I cannot make the map area smaller neither.
This behaviour does not appear in gutsy's KDE (3.5.8 I think) and neither with freeciv-2.0-9, gutsy's native version.
It might be a Gnome/GTK issue but I would like to see if there is other solution than backporting Gnome/Gtk from hardy (which I am beginning to consider). I will of course end-up upgrading the whole distribution to hardy but I cannot do this in the forecoming days for other reasons.
Thanks for any hints or help on this.
Regards,
Miguel Telleria |
I am using freeciv 2-1-3 (hardy) backported to ubuntu Gutsy. I have done the backport myself and I only backported the freeciv source package, therefore using Gutsy's Gnome and GTK environment
When I try to maximize the Freeciv 2-1-3 window the maximize button seems to be ignored, I can only resize the window manually horizontally but not vertically.
As a result, on a 1024x768 resolution, I cannot see all the chatting and message area below unless I move the window with Alt+Mouse (hiding the main menu above). I cannot make the map area appear smaller to make more room for the message area neither.
This behaviour does not appear in gutsy's KDE (3.5.8 I think) and neither with freeciv-2.0-9 in Gnome gutsy's native version.
It might be a Gnome/GTK transition issue but I would like to see if there is other solution than backporting Gnome/Gtk from hardy (which I am beginning to consider). I will of course end-up upgrading the whole distribution to hardy but I cannot do this in the forecoming days for other reasons.
Thanks for any hints or help on this.
Regards,
Miguel Telleria |
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