Thanks Christoph. Holding down the Meta/Super/Windows/Apple key does allow the "unmovable" window to move. Until Gnome "fixes" that capability, by removing it. Using this workaround, I can now use the backend preferences window. I am surprised that I didn't find a bug report on this already. I guess I can make one, as soon as I learn how to do that. I On Sat, Sep 17, 2016 at 6:15 AM, Christoph Gysin <christoph.gysin@gmail.com> wrote:
This seems to be a bug in GPA. Nevertheless, you should be able to move/resize the window to see the hidden options and buttons. I don't use gnome, but I believe the default shortcuts are holding down the Meta/Super/Windows/Apple key, then click and drag with left/right/middle? mouse button to resize/move the window.
Chris
Hello.
Running Arch x86-64, Gnome 3, Linux 4.7.4-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Sep 15 15:24:29 CEST 2016 x86_64 GNU/Linux. Screeen is 15" 1366 x 768, 60 Hz.
In GNU Privacy Assistant, when I open the "backend preferences" window, it opens with the "basic" options selected, correctly sized. But when I
On Sat, Sep 17, 2016 at 6:10 AM, Francis Gerund via arch-general <arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote: then
select either the "advanced" or "options", the window expands well below the lower screen edge. Some of the options are then hidden, and I can not seem to find a way to resize the "backend preferences" window.
Since the bottom row of buttons is completely hidden, I can not even change the setting that are visible, except the "basic" options. I have searched the forum, wiki, and online, without success.
Has anyone else seen this problem, and if so, found a solution?
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