Description: If the video of a computer is configured for people with poor eyesight, requiring a high definition screen and enlarged text, the properties window for Calc pivot table can be larger vertically than the screen. Since this window is not vertically scrollable and fills the entire vertical space (and more), the bottom of the screen is hidden. A generic solution to this issue would be to make that window vertically scrollable. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Set video to high resolution (1920x1080) 2. Scale the video output to greater than 125% (I use 175%, but 150% is also a problem) 3. Open the Properties window for a pivot table Actual Results: The bottom of the properties window is not displayed Expected Results: The window should have some vertical scrolling to enable seeing all fields and buttons, no matter what the screen attributes Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: Version: 6.4.3.2 Build ID: 1:6.4.3-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 CPU threads: 8; OS: Linux 5.4; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3; Locale: en-US (en_US.UTF-8); UI-Language: en-US Calc: threaded Regarding OpenGL: glxinfo | grep OpenGL OpenGL vendor string: Intel OpenGL renderer string: Mesa Intel(R) UHD Graphics 620 (KBL GT2) OpenGL core profile version string: 4.6 (Core Profile) Mesa 20.0.4 OpenGL core profile shading language version string: 4.60 OpenGL core profile context flags: (none) OpenGL core profile profile mask: core profile OpenGL core profile extensions: OpenGL version string: 4.6 (Compatibility Profile) Mesa 20.0.4 OpenGL shading language version string: 4.60 OpenGL context flags: (none) OpenGL profile mask: compatibility profile OpenGL extensions: OpenGL ES profile version string: OpenGL ES 3.2 Mesa 20.0.4 OpenGL ES profile shading language version string: OpenGL ES GLSL ES 3.20 OpenGL ES profile extensions:
Can confirm on v7.0.1~rc1-1 on Debian. This problem of the window being too large for the screen and not offering scrolling affects me with a 3200x1800 HiDPI display set to 200% scaling. It can be worked around by dragging the window to the top of the screen such that it maximises.
Dragging the window to the top of the screen does not maximize it on my platform (Ubuntu 20.04). However, another workaround that is useful is to a) avoid using the scaling function, but rather b) turn on the Large Text property under Universal Access. While this helps in LibreOffice, it does not resolve the problem of text too small to read in some other applications.
I think a similar issue than in https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128135
the same here UX-team please look at bug 128135 also and say us your opinion
Let's put these tickets together. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 128135 ***