Hi,
I installed Rebecca recently. Anybody knows what my problem is? See attached screenshot: somehow the buttons are strange.
Strange UI Problems. Where is my problem?
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Strange UI Problems. Where is my problem?
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Re: Strange UI Problems. Where is my problem?
Maybe it's me, but what is strange? Be more precise.dieter.heidelberg wrote:somehow the buttons are strange.
Re: Strange UI Problems. Where is my problem?
The labels in the buttons are not in the center.
For example: just open the shutdown dialog and you will see that the button labels should be centered.
For example: just open the shutdown dialog and you will see that the button labels should be centered.
Re: Strange UI Problems. Where is my problem?
OK, now I see.
But I cannot help, because in my 17.1 Cinnamon installation (in a virtual machine) the text is centered. The only idea what could make the difference would be the graphics driver, but in this case there is AFAIK no possibility for you to change that.
Anyway, this is a small visual glitch, no real "problem", isn't it? (When I saw your thread and the topic's title the first time I thought, you would have a real problem.)
But I cannot help, because in my 17.1 Cinnamon installation (in a virtual machine) the text is centered. The only idea what could make the difference would be the graphics driver, but in this case there is AFAIK no possibility for you to change that.
Anyway, this is a small visual glitch, no real "problem", isn't it? (When I saw your thread and the topic's title the first time I thought, you would have a real problem.)