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Bug#211542: marked as done (konqueror: columns wrong rendered (not wide enough) and overlapping)



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Subject: konqueror: columns wrong rendered (not wide enough) and overlapping
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Package: konqueror
Version: 4:3.1.3-1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream

Hi,

see
http://people.debian.org/~rene/bugs/konqueror/konqui-column-problem.png

The columns are not wide enough and the text is misplaced. This
happens after maximizing Konqueror, too...

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux frodo 2.4.21-rene #3 Mit Aug 6 17:21:44 CEST 2003 i686
Locale: LANG=3Dde_DE@euro, LC_CTYPE=3Dde_DE@euro

Versions of packages konqueror depends on:
ii  kate                       4:3.1.3-1     KDE Advanced Text Editor
ii  kcontrol                   4:3.1.3-1     KDE Control Center
ii  kdelibs4                   4:3.1.3-1     KDE core libraries
ii  kfind                      4:3.1.3-1     KDE File Find Utility
ii  libart-2.0-2               2.3.16-1      Library of functions for 2D gr=
aphi
hi  libc6                      2.3.2-5       GNU C Library: Shared librarie=
s an
ii  libfam0c102                2.6.10-1      client library to control the =
FAM=20
ii  libgcc1                    1:3.3.2-0pre3 GCC support library
ii  libjpeg62                  6b-8          The Independent JPEG Group's J=
PEG=20
ii  libkonq4                   4:3.1.3-1     Core libraries for KDE's file =
mana
ii  libpcre3                   4.3-3         Philip Hazel's Perl 5 Compatib=
le R
ii  libpng12-0                 1.2.5.0-4     PNG library - runtime
ii  libqt3c102-mt              3:3.2.1-4     Qt GUI Library (Threaded runti=
me v
ii  libstdc++5                 1:3.3.2-0pre3 The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
ii  libxrender1                0.8.2-1       X Rendering Extension client l=
ibra
ii  xlibs                      4.2.1-11      X Window System client librari=
es
ii  zlib1g                     1:1.1.4-14    compression library - runtime

-- no debconf information

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From: Christopher Martin <christopher.martin@utoronto.ca>
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Subject: Bug no longer relevant, so closing
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Hello,

This bug is being closed because of its age and the vanishingly small 
chance that it is still relevant to the current KDE packages, as it was 
clearly since fixed, a random unreproducible bug that never had enough of 
a follow-up to be useful, or else was forwarded upstream, where it was 
marked fixed some time ago.

In case I'm mistaken, please do re-open the bug report in question, and 
explain how the report is still relevant.

Thanks,
Christopher Martin



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