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When selecting display resolution, 32:9 resolutions are not marked as such #237

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JanPokorny opened this issue Feb 8, 2023 · 5 comments
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While the display resolution dropdown correctly adds an aspect ratio hint in parentheses for resolutions with aspect ratios 21:9, 16:9, 16:10 and 4:3, it fails to mark 32:9 (resolutions 5120x1440 and 3840x1080), see here:

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leviport commented Feb 8, 2023

Thanks for the report! I've confirmed this on my 5120x1440 display. I've also confirmed the same thing on a Fedora 37 live disk, so this is either an upstream bug or intended behavior.

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@leviport Thanks for testing it out, in that case I'll report it to upstream.

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Reported here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/2334

@jacobgkau jacobgkau added the upstream Issue originates from the upstream project label Feb 8, 2023
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Fix merged in upstream: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/merge_requests/1661

@leviport Feel free to close this, not sure what your policy on upstream bugs is. It may not even land in stable GNOME until Pop!_OS switches to the new DE 😅

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leviport commented Feb 9, 2023

Let's leave it open so we remember to pick the fix on the next rebase. Thanks again for catching it!

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