2009-09-21 10:44:34 |
David Prieto |
bug |
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2009-09-21 10:44:34 |
David Prieto |
attachment added |
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Screenshot. http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32146350/screenshot.png |
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2009-09-21 10:45:23 |
David Prieto |
attachment added |
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Mockup http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32146398/mockup.png |
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2009-09-21 12:45:02 |
Michael Vogt |
software-store (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2009-09-21 12:45:03 |
Michael Vogt |
software-store (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2009-09-22 13:30:57 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
description |
Binary package hint: software-store
I posted this initially in an Ubuntuforums thread: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7978219&postcount=59
The main pane's scrollbar is inside it, which means their borders add up, which results inelegant. Other apps (e.g. Transmission, Banshee) solve this in a very elegant way by placing the scrollbar next to the pane instead of inside.
I'm attaching a screenshot as well as a mockup. |
The main pane's scrollbar is inside it, and they have separate borders, which are inelegant when they touch.
One way to avoid the effect of the doubled border would be to place the scrollbar next to the pane instead of inside, as Transmission and Banshee do.
A more space-efficient way would be to eliminate the extra border itself.
[Originally reported in <http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7978219&postcount=59>] |
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2009-09-22 13:31:21 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
summary |
Put the scrollbar next to the pane, not inside. |
Main pane and its scrollbar produce doubled border |
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2010-09-14 16:17:45 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
attachment added |
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screenshot https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-center/+bug/433917/+attachment/1583721/+files/Screenshot-2.png |
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2010-09-14 16:19:34 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
description |
The main pane's scrollbar is inside it, and they have separate borders, which are inelegant when they touch.
One way to avoid the effect of the doubled border would be to place the scrollbar next to the pane instead of inside, as Transmission and Banshee do.
A more space-efficient way would be to eliminate the extra border itself.
[Originally reported in <http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7978219&postcount=59>] |
Ubuntu Software Center 1.0, Ubuntu 9.10
Ubuntu Software Center 2.1.19, Ubuntu Maverick
The main pane's scrollbar is inside it, and they have separate borders, which are inelegant when they touch.
One way to avoid the effect of the doubled border would be to place the scrollbar next to the pane instead of inside, as Transmission and Banshee do.
A more space-efficient way would be to eliminate the extra border itself.
[Originally reported in <http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7978219&postcount=59>]
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2011-09-09 13:45:11 |
Kiwinote |
software-center (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Fix Released |
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