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The settings menu does not fit on a 4:3 monitor #2233

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hikikomori4 opened this issue Mar 25, 2024 · 1 comment
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The settings menu does not fit on a 4:3 monitor #2233

hikikomori4 opened this issue Mar 25, 2024 · 1 comment

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@hikikomori4
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Describe the bug

The settings menu does not fit on a 4:3 monitor 1280x1024px destop size. Please allow line wrapping in settings text items. So that the entire menu fits on the screen without going beyond it.

Manjaro Linux KDE, but I think the problem does not depend on DE.

$ guake --support
<details><summary>$ guake --support</summary>

Guake Version:		3.11.dev0

Vte Version:		0.74.2

Vte Runtime Version:	0.74.2

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GTK+ Version:		3.24.41

GDK Backend:		<GdkX11.X11Display

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Desktop Session: plasmax11

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Display: :0

RGBA visual: True

Composited: True

* Monitor: 0 - NEC HDMI-1
    * Geometry:		1280 x 1024 at 1280, 0
    * Size:		376 x 301 mm²
    * Primary:		True
    * Refresh rate:	75.024 Hz
    * Subpixel layout:	unknown
* Monitor: 1 - HWP VGA-1
    * Geometry:		1280 x 1024 at 0, 0
    * Size:		338 x 270 mm²
    * Primary:		False
    * Refresh rate:	75.024 Hz
    * Subpixel layout:	unknown

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@novaTopFlex
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I am not sure if the aspect ratio is to blame. However, I am coming from a system that supports a native resolution of 2560x1600 (16:10) and of which I often set to 1920x1080 (16:9). I have not tested a 4:3 resolution, and definitely haven't tested 1280x1024, where you seem to be having problems. However, I believe that the window should fit in higher 4:3 resolutions, so now that I am saying this, the aspect ratio does not correlate.


If you tried a 1920x1440 resolution system, then the window should fit as the elements would seem to appear smaller in that configuration. So the 4:3 aspect ratio is not really to blame.

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