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Spacing of UI elements #3

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con-f-use opened this issue Oct 5, 2015 · 4 comments
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Spacing of UI elements #3

con-f-use opened this issue Oct 5, 2015 · 4 comments

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@con-f-use
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The UI elements such as buttons and labels have incorrect spacings with some implementations of GTK. The UI should use relative spacing as opposed to absolute. Here a screenshot from a Debian system (mind the cutoff button text and labels saying "Clear log vi" and "Margi"):

UI spacing problem

@LordBlick
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LordBlick commented Oct 7, 2017

Use narrow font http://ttfonts.net/font/40323_UniversCondensed.htm Ugly spacing is used to fit many elements as possible.

@con-f-use
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Or you could make the window a little bigger and the elements scale, as would be good practise...

@con-f-use
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:-<

@LordBlick
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It will be fixed after migrate to gtk3, for now it's in maintain mode

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