I've dug into this a bit more and I have a slightly better solution, though with one big caveat. The attached patch will make the format warning wrap, and wrap to the correct width; however, it will prevent the window from ever being resized smaller.
I am not convinced the bug warrants this kind of regression, especially considering that the "(development version)" text will go away as soon as we release. Any thoughts?
I've dug into this a bit more and I have a slightly better solution, though with one big caveat. The attached patch will make the format warning wrap, and wrap to the correct width; however, it will prevent the window from ever being resized smaller.
The solution comes from <http:// blog.16software .com/dynamic- label-wrapping- in-gtk>, and is meant to work around the ancient height-for-width wrapping problem in GTK+ <https:/ /bugzilla. gnome.org/ show_bug. cgi?id= 101968>.
I am not convinced the bug warrants this kind of regression, especially considering that the "(development version)" text will go away as soon as we release. Any thoughts?