Description of problem: The Time Tracker window has a fixed width size. It looks as if: when the minimum width of window is larger than the screen width/2, the gnome-shell snapping does not work. I see no reason why the Time Tracker window has such a wide minimum as most of the window is empty space and the lengthy task descriptions could be easily wrapped to new lines. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 18 - Time Tracker 1.03.2 How reproducible: Always. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open Time Tracker 2. Grab window bar and drag to vertical screen edge Actual results: Time Tracker window remains as is on mouse button release. Expected results: Time Tracker window should resize to fill half of the screen on mouse button release. Additional info: Dragging to the top edge successfully maximises Time Tracker window to the full screen.
Created attachment 702761 [details] Screenshot of extremely wide window after a few activities added. This shows how the minimum width increases after a few activities are added. The bottom summary line is not wrapped and it continues to extend as new activities are added.
Right, I just saw this bug: 882788 So, Fedora 18 does not include project-hamster which is a shame. Hopefully it will be added again soon.