Bug 98496

Summary: Gnome weather now has too small forecast window
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Ed Friedman <edfriedmangvs>
Component: gnome-appletsAssignee: Mark McLoughlin <markmc>
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Description Ed Friedman 2003-07-02 19:31:46 UTC
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Description of problem:
The current version of gnome weather has a forecast window size that is so small
that you have to scroll from left to right to read each line, page by page.

In RedHat 8, gnome weather had a forecast window size that was large enough to
read the printout without scrolling left to right, and only needed scrolling
from top to bottom in order to read the forecast.
Neither version had the ability to resize the forecast window.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
2.2.0-8

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Launch gnome weather
2.Click on Forecast button
3.
    

Actual Results:  A small window opens up which requires you to scroll from left
to right on every single line in order to read it.

Expected Results:  A larger window should have opened with no need for left to
right scrolling.

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Comment 1 Mark McLoughlin 2004-07-19 09:47:02 UTC
Is this still a problem in Fedora Core 2?

Comment 2 Ed Friedman 2004-07-20 17:13:17 UTC
It is no longer a problem in Fedora Core 2.  The window can now be
resized.

Comment 3 Mark McLoughlin 2004-07-21 15:38:31 UTC
Thanks, closing.