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Description of problem: I have noticed recently when vetting updates for my fedora system (from what I think is the packagekit gui), that the description field is cut short and I can not get enough information to see what a package does. There is no complete tool tip when i mouse over, nor can I widen the field to see what it does. This is not a show stopper, but being able to see what any given package does at update time is a nice way to learn more random general information about the system. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-packagekit-2.32.0-2.fc14.x86_64 How reproducible: everytime Steps to Reproduce: 1. Double click the updates icon when updates are available. 2. Note that you cant see all of the description on 1 or more updates. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Tooltip that shows the complete text on mouseover and/or being able to widen the field. Additional info: Screenshot attached. So.. this libchewing.. It is in Intelligent phonetic input method library for Tra...... what? Note the mouse cursor is on a divider and has is not indicating I can widen the field. When holding mouse over the highligted line, there is no extra info in the tooltip.
Created attachment 488965 [details] screenie showing info cut short
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