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use a GtkScaleButton when the window is compact #64

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maoschanz opened this issue Jul 25, 2019 · 0 comments
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use a GtkScaleButton when the window is compact #64

maoschanz opened this issue Jul 25, 2019 · 0 comments
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bug Something isn't working smartphone issues related to the support of touch inputs and small displays
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Description

changing the size opens the Librem5 keyboard (gtk bug imo)

Steps to reproduce the bug:

  1. buy a librem5 lol
  2. change the size

Expected behavior

no keyboard, which can be done with a GtkScaleButton iirc


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  • Device (desktop computer/tablet/phone/...): Librem5
  • OS: pureOS
  • Desktop environment: phosh
  • Package format (flatpak, DEB, AUR ?):
  • App version: 0.5
@maoschanz maoschanz added bug Something isn't working smartphone issues related to the support of touch inputs and small displays labels Jul 25, 2019
maoschanz added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 18, 2019
This commit actually does a ton of things:

- object-oriented bottom panels (#21) despite dramatic regressions regarding adaptativity to screen width
- update accurately all preview buttons when zooming (#78)
- merge "flip" and "rotate" into a single tool
- add a gtkscalebutton (#64) but adaptativity is broken anyway so...
- improve blur (#21)
@maoschanz maoschanz added this to the 0.6 milestone Oct 20, 2019
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