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DescriptionAndrew Lofthouse
2017-11-15 15:38:13 UTC
Created attachment 1352694[details]
Thunar with long filename and old pango behavior (good) compared with new pango behavior (bad)
Description of problem: The update of pango from 1.40.12-1 to 1.40.13-2 causes icon spacing to grow too large in Thunar with long file names.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): pango-1.40.13-2.fc27
How reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install Fedora 27 XFCE spin
2. Update pango from 1.40.12-1 to 1.40.13-2
3. Open Thunar do a directory with a long filename and notice the large icon spacing
Actual results: Icon spacing is too large
Expected results: Icon spacing should be the same as previously
Additional info: It seems that the line breaking with the newer pango is broken -- it's trying to break on spaces or special characters instead of breaking in the middle of the filename string. See the attached screenshots.
Created attachment 1352694 [details] Thunar with long filename and old pango behavior (good) compared with new pango behavior (bad) Description of problem: The update of pango from 1.40.12-1 to 1.40.13-2 causes icon spacing to grow too large in Thunar with long file names. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): pango-1.40.13-2.fc27 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install Fedora 27 XFCE spin 2. Update pango from 1.40.12-1 to 1.40.13-2 3. Open Thunar do a directory with a long filename and notice the large icon spacing Actual results: Icon spacing is too large Expected results: Icon spacing should be the same as previously Additional info: It seems that the line breaking with the newer pango is broken -- it's trying to break on spaces or special characters instead of breaking in the middle of the filename string. See the attached screenshots.