Description of problem: The Evolution Setup Assistant window is too big and cannot resize. The "Forward" button cannot be seen. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): evolution-2.12.3-19.el5.x86_64.rpm How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. Run evolution in ja_JP locale (Install os from http://download.englab.nay.redhat.com/pub/rhel/nightly/RHEL5.8-Client-20111207.0.n/5/x86_64/os/) Actual results: The Evolution Setup Assistant window is too big and cannot resize. The "Forward" button cannot be seen. Expected results: All the window should be displayed as normal and can resize. Additional info:
Created attachment 544366 [details] Evolution Setup Assistant window is too big and cannot resize
Created attachment 544371 [details] Maximize Evolution window not maximize and cannot resize
is it in virt-manager?
(In reply to comment #1) > Created attachment 544366 [details] > Evolution Setup Assistant window is too big and cannot resize It usually causes one of the pages in the assistant, which is defining the minimum size of the window. User usually cannot make it smaller than this minimum size. Could you try to find out which page cases it, please? I think the hotkey for the Forward button is Alt+O. (In reply to comment #2) > Created attachment 544371 [details] > Maximize Evolution window not maximize and cannot resize Do you want to make it smaller or larger? Again, there is some minimum size under which you cannot go. If you want to make it larger, and you are missing border of the window to drag with, then it's most likely an issue with the window manager, than with Evolution itself. At least on the first look.
(In reply to comment #3) > is it in virt-manager? Yeah, it's in virt-manager.
(In reply to comment #4) > (In reply to comment #1) > > Created attachment 544366 [details] > > Evolution Setup Assistant window is too big and cannot resize > > It usually causes one of the pages in the assistant, which is defining the > minimum size of the window. User usually cannot make it smaller than this > minimum size. Could you try to find out which page cases it, please? I think > the hotkey for the Forward button is Alt+O. > > (In reply to comment #2) > > Created attachment 544371 [details] > > Maximize Evolution window not maximize and cannot resize > > Do you want to make it smaller or larger? Again, there is some minimum size > under which you cannot go. If you want to make it larger, and you are missing > border of the window to drag with, then it's most likely an issue with the > window manager, than with Evolution itself. At least on the first look. Thanks for your reply, it's in virt-manager, I found all other langs have the same issue, maybe it's not a bug, it's virt-manager issue.
Reproduced on RHEL5.9: evolution-2.12.3-19.el5.x86_64.rpm Actual results: The Evolution Setup Assistant window is too big and cannot resize. The "Forward" button cannot be seen. Expected results: All the window should be displayed as normal and can resize. The "Forward" button can be seen and clickable. Additional info: In virtual machine.
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