Bug 105871

Summary: default desktop layout not in order
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: louisgtwo
Component: nautilusAssignee: Alexander Larsson <alexl>
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Description louisgtwo 2003-09-28 20:20:24 UTC
On a radeon 7500 running at 1600x1200 the start-here icon is to the left of my
home folder.

Comment 1 Alexander Larsson 2003-09-29 09:48:19 UTC
Exactly what do you mean?


Comment 2 louisgtwo 2003-09-29 10:09:35 UTC
Well, I think the home dir, start-here, and trash should all be in a vertical
column on the left side of the screen. Well in my case, start-here was in a left
column by itself and the home dir and trash was on the next column over.

Comment 3 Nick Marsh 2003-10-04 18:58:53 UTC
I'm have problems with the new gnome "keep aligned" setting. Also haveing
problems  with "Clean up by name spacing". Could this be related?

Comment 4 Alexander Larsson 2003-10-06 17:09:34 UTC
How do you have problems with them?


Comment 5 Nick Marsh 2003-10-06 17:39:30 UTC
The keep aligned setting is confused on spacing between icons. It's like it
skips a space for every icon it is keeping aligned. If I disable the keep
aligned setting, and then use the clean up by name, it also skips a space for
every icon.

Comment 6 Alexander Larsson 2003-10-07 10:00:45 UTC
I think thats just the gridsize being to large. Thats fixed in 2.4.0-5.


Comment 7 louisgtwo 2003-10-08 01:40:18 UTC
Yep, much better now.