[upstream] [xubuntu] openoffice.org-gtk - icons are to close to the left when using a gtk style with left a left color bar

Bug #135230 reported by Jelle de Jong
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OpenOffice
Confirmed
Unknown
openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Won't Fix
Low
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: openoffice.org-gtk

In xubuntu gusty with the new style sheet that contains a left black colored line in all the gtk menu's the icons of openofice.org are to close to this left menu line compared with to looks of all other native gtk applications, I can recall also noticing this unwanted behavior of openoffice 6 months ago. The behavior also happens when using the openoffice.org-gtk-gnome package.

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Chris Cheney (ccheney) wrote :

Does this problem still occur for you with Ubuntu hardy openoffice.org 1:2.4.0~rc2-1ubuntu3?

Changed in openoffice.org:
assignee: nobody → ccheney
status: New → Incomplete
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Jelle de Jong (jelledejong) wrote :

i will have to do some testing please give me a few days

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Chris Cheney (ccheney) wrote :

We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments. Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the future. To reopen the bug report you can click on the current status, under the Status column, and change the Status back to "New". Thanks again!

Changed in openoffice.org:
assignee: ccheney → nobody
status: Incomplete → Invalid
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Jelle de Jong (jelledejong) wrote :

Sorry i forgot to update this bug, the bug is still present. I made a screenshot of the issues.

As you can see in the screenshot, the menu does not render as an normal gtk+ application menu. The distance between the left gray menu bar and the icons in the menu are to small.

Thanks in advance,

Chris Cheney (ccheney)
Changed in openoffice.org:
status: Invalid → New
Chris Cheney (ccheney)
Changed in openoffice.org:
importance: Undecided → Low
status: New → Triaged
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Jelle de Jong (jelledejong) wrote : Re: [upstream] [hardy] openoffice.org-gtk - icons are to close to the left when using a gtk style with left a left color bar

Still got this issue on both debian sid and debian experimental packages.

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Jelle de Jong (jelledejong) wrote :

screenshot of correct rendering for comparison, see the distance between the icons in the menus and the gtk gray theme line.

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Jelle de Jong (jelledejong) wrote :

an other screenshot of correct rendering for comparison, see the distance between the icons in the menus and the gtk gray theme line.

Chris Cheney (ccheney)
summary: - [upstream] [hardy] openoffice.org-gtk - icons are to close to the left
+ [upstream] [xubuntu] openoffice.org-gtk - icons are to close to the left
when using a gtk style with left a left color bar
Chris Cheney (ccheney)
Changed in openoffice:
importance: Undecided → Unknown
status: New → Unknown
Changed in openoffice:
status: Unknown → Confirmed
Chris Cheney (ccheney)
tags: added: xubuntu
Changed in openoffice.org (Ubuntu):
status: Triaged → Won't Fix
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Björn Michaelsen (bjoern-michaelsen) wrote : migrating packaging from OpenOffice.org to Libreoffice

[This is an automated message.]
There are no new official OpenOffice.org releases in Ubuntu packaging anymore => Won't Fix

If the problem persists, please mark this bug as "also affects project Libreoffice" or "also affects distribution Libreoffice (Ubuntu)" if that has not happened already.

Please leave references to upstream OpenOffice.org bugs in place to allow cross pollination.

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