I´m using 4.0.x in Portuguese
The Portuguese strings are longer than English ones. But none of them are
cutted.
I will try it in 4.1 to check them.
Regards
2013/7/23 Mihkel Tõnnov <mihhkel@gmail.com>
Hi all,
I found a regression caused by converting dialogs to the new Glade UI,
whereby strings that are considerably longer than their English originals,
are cut off at the end. On my setup, it affects Estonian, Finnish, French,
and sometimes German strings (and most likely others that I didn't test).
All this probably depends on font size, so could you see if this affects
your locale, too, and document your findings at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67227 so the problem could be
fixed?
Best regards,
Mihkel
Estonian team
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