list of categories grid is too tight

Bug #1352866 reported by John Lenton
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Fix Released
Medium
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Bug Description

The categories grid is too tight; it should be three columns in portrait mode, not four. This results in things like http://people.canonical.com/~john/settings-notifications.png

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Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt) wrote :

"Notifications" isn't a particularly long word. If it is wrapping to two lines, the grid is much too tight, and the problem is probably happening with other categories in other languages.

Ideally, I think the size and spacing of the System Settings overview should be the same as in the Dash grid. They should differ in visual style, not in dimensions.

Changed in ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu):
status: New → Triaged
importance: Undecided → Medium
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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-system-settings - 0.3+14.10.20140805-0ubuntu1

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ubuntu-system-settings (0.3+14.10.20140805-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=low

  [ Ken VanDine ]
  * handle qtdeclarative5-ubuntu-content1 package rename

  [ John R. Lenton ]
  * This makes the category grid a little bit looser. (LP: #1352866)

  [ Iain Lane ]
  * Add a 'reset' API so that plugins can reset their settings to
    default. They can do this in one of two ways: by providing a
    function 'bool reset()' in their 'plugin' which returns true or by
    providing a top-level javascript function 'reset' in their page
    component.
 -- Ubuntu daily release <email address hidden> Tue, 05 Aug 2014 19:30:58 +0000

Changed in ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu):
status: Triaged → Fix Released
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