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LCD clock plugin misrepresents some characters
Status:
RESOLVED: FIXED
Product:
Xfce4-panel

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Description Leonid Isaev 2012-01-26 18:36:08 CET
When using clock plugin in the LCD mode some characters (numbers and letters) are shown w/o horizontal bars. For example, "8" (eight) is displayed as "0" (zero), "A" (am) is shown as the capital \Lambda or inverted U.

System: archlinux 64 bit, gtk2 2.24.9, xfce-panel 4.8.6, gtk-xfce-engine 2.99.0, no gtk3.

Thanks in advance.
Comment 1 John Marshall 2012-02-21 20:09:26 CET
Also on: FreeBSD 9.0 i386
         FreeBSD 8
with:    gtk 2.24.6
         gtk-xfce-engine 2.9.0
         libxfce4gui-4.8.1
         xfce4-panel-4.8.6
Fresh builds (OS + App's) on three different i386 systems all do this.

The centre segment is missing completely on 8 (appears as 0) and is very thin on 6. That same segment displays properly on other digits (2,3,4,5,9).

Is this actually a bug here or in some underlying (graphics?) library?

Thank you for providing and maintaining this product.
Comment 2 Leonid Isaev 2012-05-02 23:20:19 CEST
This issue has been fixed for me since gtk-xfce-engine 2.99.2 in 4.8 and in 4.10 with gtk2-xfce-engine 3. I'll close the bug. John, please reopen if you still experience this problem.

Thanks!

Bug #8397

Reported by:
Leonid Isaev
Reported on: 2012-01-26
Last modified on: 2012-05-02

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Nick Schermer
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