hwdb-client was replaced by Checkbox (which was originally hwtest), and
as such this bug is no longer valid.
** Changed in: checkbox (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Ubuntu Hardware Device Database does not handle large fonts well
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/20092
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I am looking to port this to GtkBuilder and use a GtkAssistant, which
may fix things.
** Changed in: checkbox (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: hwdb-client => checkbox
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Ubuntu Hardware Device Database does not handle large fonts well
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/20092
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** Changed in: hwdb-client (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => Low
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Confirmed here, too, on up to date Ubuntu Gutsy. The interface does not
scale upwards very well. Could do with simplification; there is no
reason for it to attempt looking fancy as it presently does. It appears
that the main text is placed inside a scrolled container, while the
window itself is not
Reproduced with hwdb-client-gnome v. 0.6.11 on Gutsy beta.
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I'm using Breezy Colony 3 and have the Application Font set to Bitstream Vera
Sans (Roman), size 16.
The Ubuntu Device Database utility does not display text labels and buttons
correctly. I think part o
The same issue occurs on high DPI setting with default font size - I
have a 129 DPI laptop screen. The UI is almost unusable as a result.
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Ubuntu Hardware Device Database does not handle large fonts well
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