Bug 1039683

Summary: Clean up spacing of Environment choices in Software Selection spoke
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Reporter: Matt Reid <mreid>
Component: anacondaAssignee: Vratislav Podzimek <vpodzime>
Status: CLOSED CANTFIX QA Contact: Release Test Team <release-test-team>
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Version: 7.0CC: clumens, duffy, mbanas
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Description Matt Reid 2013-12-09 18:45:16 UTC
Description of problem:
I see a similar BZ 968369 that was talking about the general spacing, while it looks like in some cases the spacing has been reduced, in other areas it's as much or more than it used to be. Not sure if there's any rhyme or reason to when it renders correctly, vs including a newline or two's worth of whitespace. It would be great if we could ensure the spacing between environment options is consistent, and minimal.

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RHEL7 beta version:
anaconda-.19.31.36-1.el7

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Comment 1 Matt Reid 2013-12-09 18:47:21 UTC
Created attachment 834455 [details]
Software Selection screen spacing

Comment 2 Chris Lumens 2013-12-17 14:42:47 UTC
I am working on a fix for this, but it requires gtk 3.10.  I'm not sure if a different fix could be used for what's in RHEL7, but I'm not too optimistic.

Comment 3 Vratislav Podzimek 2014-01-07 13:58:21 UTC
(In reply to Chris Lumens from comment #2)
> I am working on a fix for this, but it requires gtk 3.10.  I'm not sure if a
> different fix could be used for what's in RHEL7, but I'm not too optimistic.
There seems to be no way to fix it with older versions of gtk. Any major changes to the code are, from my point of view, not worth the risk of completely breaking things. It's not that big issue.