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With GParted, the icons in the menus are cut off on the left, as shown in the following 16 second video:
gparted-stylesheet-issue.mp4
This issue happens both in the elementary OS installer (where GParted is used for custom partitioning during install) and also if the user chooses to install GParted after install with sudo apt install gparted.
Whilst this may require application specific tweaks, I think that because GParted is so useful and because it is included in the installer, then it should be supported by the elementary OS theme.
Steps to Reproduce
Open GParted
Click on the menus (e.g. the GParted or the Help menu) from the menubar.
The icons are cut off on the left-hand side due to their placement probably due to the stylesheet.
Expected Behavior
The icons should not be cut off because they should be placed correctly (as they are on Gnome on Ubuntu, for example).
OS Version
6.x (Odin)
Software Version
Latest release (I have run all updates)
Log Output
No response
Hardware Info
The same things happens on multiple computers, so I do not think this is specific to the display or graphics hardware.
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What Happened?
With GParted, the icons in the menus are cut off on the left, as shown in the following 16 second video:
gparted-stylesheet-issue.mp4
This issue happens both in the elementary OS installer (where GParted is used for custom partitioning during install) and also if the user chooses to install GParted after install with
sudo apt install gparted
.Whilst this may require application specific tweaks, I think that because GParted is so useful and because it is included in the installer, then it should be supported by the elementary OS theme.
Steps to Reproduce
Expected Behavior
The icons should not be cut off because they should be placed correctly (as they are on Gnome on Ubuntu, for example).
OS Version
6.x (Odin)
Software Version
Latest release (I have run all updates)
Log Output
No response
Hardware Info
The same things happens on multiple computers, so I do not think this is specific to the display or graphics hardware.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: