Maximum FPS button overlaps language list in options on higher resolutions

Bug #912486 reported by Hans Joachim Desserud
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widelands
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Bug Description

1. Use one of the higher resolutions available.*
2. Go to options.
3. Observe the plus-button for Maximum FPS

On lower resolutions it is shown in the middle section of the top options, but on higher resolutions it overlaps with the language list. Reverting to a lower resolution, the button aligns normally again.

See also the attached screenshot. Running bzr r6179 on Ubuntu 11.10.

*For instance 1366x768px.

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Hans Joachim Desserud (hjd) wrote :
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SirVer (sirver) wrote : Re: [Bug 912486] Re: Maximum FPS button overlaps language list in options on higher resolutions

that shouldn't be that way obviously :)

  status confirmed

On Thu, Jan 05, 2012 at 08:34:51PM -0000, Hans Joachim Desserud wrote:
>** Attachment added: "overlapping-options.png"
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/912486/+attachment/2659183/+files/overlapping-options.png
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>Title:
> Maximum FPS button overlaps language list in options on higher
> resolutions
>
>Status in Widelands:
> New
>
>Bug description:
> 1. Use one of the higher resolutions available.*
> 2. Go to options.
> 3. Observe the plus-button for Maximum FPS
>
> On lower resolutions it is shown in the middle section of the top
> options, but on higher resolutions it overlaps with the language list.
> Reverting to a lower resolution, the button aligns normally again.
>
> See also the attached screenshot. Running bzr r6179 on Ubuntu 11.10.
>
> *For instance 1366x768px.
>
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Changed in widelands:
status: New → Confirmed
Tino (tino79)
Changed in widelands:
status: Confirmed → Fix Committed
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Hans Joachim Desserud (hjd) wrote :

Certainly fixed for 1366x768.

Note that at least on Ubuntu (don't know about other platforms) you can edit ~/.widelands/config to whatever resolution you want, including ones higher than what your monitor is running. Then, if you run widelands in windowed mode, you can hold down alt while you click and drag the window to move it around.

I am still able to trigger this problem with 2500x500, but unless it is also triggered by some resolution which actually exists in the real world I don't consider this a problem.

Changed in widelands:
milestone: none → build17-rc1
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SirVer (sirver) wrote :

Released in build17-rc1.

Changed in widelands:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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