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bleck

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Tuesday, January 1st 2008, 10:39pm

Line spacing in menus

Hello,

I can't set line spacing in menus content. This affects all th menus content but is more notable on the Konqueror boolmargs menu and the K menu (due to the number of list items they contain). All was OK since I upgraded from one KDE version to a new one.

I have moved from Mandriva 2007.1 to Kubuntu 7.10 /i386 (Gutsy) and now running KDE 3.5.8 on a 2.6.22-14-generic kernel (don't know which one I had under Mandriva).

I don't know if it's important but I use a nVidia graphic card with a nVidia driver on a dual-core P4.

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Thursday, January 3rd 2008, 12:05pm

I am afraid I cannot really picture what you are talking about. Could you post some screenshots to get further feedback/list it as a bug?
running on Debian Etch

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Thursday, January 3rd 2008, 11:30pm

Here is a snapshot showing how the konqueror bookmarks look like now, on a 1400x1050 screen.

The same bookmarks just fitted into a single column on a 1280x960 screen (same dpi, same font and size). The visible difference was the line spacing...

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Tuesday, January 29th 2008, 5:07pm

Sorry for the long delay in replying and thanks for posting the screenshot.

Now I know what you are talking about. However, I am not aware of any such settings - I take it you want to make the lines a little smaller so they fit into one column.

My dirty workaround in this case: create some meta-folders for stuff you don't need so often, individual links that can be grouped together, etc.

Sorry I cannot be of more help.
running on Debian Etch