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V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote@utsa.edu> changed:

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--- Comment #19 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote@utsa.edu> ---
Created attachment 113367
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the 4.4.2.0+ Style selection menu button with a wide label as on Windows 7

(In reply to Caolán McNamara from comment #18)
... How some everyone elses screen shots
don't look like mine ?

Attaching a screen clip from Windows 7 sp1, 64-bit en-US with
4.4.2.0.0+ from 2015-02-11_15:55:36 Locale: en_US

I would agree it is doing what it is supposed to. Expanding the dropdown width
to some limit (~240px? looking at a Pixel Ruler session) to display a sample of
the styled text, also displays the style name label aligned right in its fixed
box.

This all seems correct-- we don't want the menu box to expand, we don't want
the "styled" dropdown listing of styles to expand too wide. The split button
selector only exposed on the active style selection.

Believe it has the right balance--but may not be what folks have been used to.

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