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Bullets and arrows overlap on Ubuntu in Task List view [message #870591] Tue, 08 May 2012 21:01 Go to next message
Michele Costantino Soccio is currently offline Michele Costantino SoccioFriend
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Registered: November 2011
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When running Mylyn in Ubuntu, in the Task List view, the little arrow used to expand the child nodes overlap the bullet Active/Deactive when the node is at second level (the picture is talking better than I could).

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Although this is not really a bug, it's a little annoying thing I have been living with for a year or more. Anyone knows how to solve this?
Re: Bullets and arrows overlap on Ubuntu in Task List view [message #870655 is a reply to message #870591] Wed, 09 May 2012 08:57 Go to previous message
Steffen Pingel is currently offline Steffen PingelFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Hi,

it's a long standing problem that is tracked here:

210697: [linux][mac] Go Into on Task List causes activation buttons to
overlap with priority icons
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=210697

Unfortunately, there is no solution or work-around but we'll post any
progress on the bug.

Steffen


Michele Costantino Soccio wrote:

> When running Mylyn in Ubuntu, in the Task List view, the little arrow used
> to expand the child nodes overlap the bullet Active/Deactive when the node
> is at second level (the picture is talking better than I could).
>
>
>
> Although this is not really a bug, it's a little annoying thing I have
> been living with for a year or more. Anyone knows how to solve this?
--
Steffen Pingel
Committer, http://eclipse.org/mylyn
Senior Developer, http://tasktop.com
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