Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Did you manage to find more details about this?
No, sorry, I've been (and remain) busy with other matters.
Thanks for asking, though.
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> > In particular, working around #352967 by specifying a strftime
> > format rather than tweaking locale settings yields sane geometry.
>
> Never mind, this doesn't appear to work reliably after all. :-/
Hi Aaron,
Did you manage to find more details about this?
Brice
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Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I can't reproduce the problem here. There are very few commits between
Interesting, as I can reproduce it 100% reliably with both i386 and
amd64 binaries. I do have some extra resource settings I neglected to
mention earlier,
XClock*background: li
"Aaron M. Ucko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In particular, working around #352967 by specifying a strftime
> format rather than tweaking locale settings yields sane geometry.
Never mind, this doesn't appear to work reliably after all. :-/
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Aaron M. Ucko wrote:
> Package: x11-apps
> Version: 7.3+1
> Severity: minor
>
> Running xclock -d(igital) -norender with LANG=C recently started
> yielding a square window with a lot of extra vertical space and not
> quite enough horizontal space (at least with my customary font), as if
> I had ins
Package: x11-apps
Version: 7.3+1
Severity: minor
Running xclock -d(igital) -norender with LANG=C recently started
yielding a square window with a lot of extra vertical space and not
quite enough horizontal space (at least with my customary font), as if
I had instead wanted an analog display. This
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