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Bug Editor UI not anchored, is zoomed and floats.

Discussion in 'Linux' started by Espiritu, Feb 23, 2019.

  1. Espiritu

    Espiritu

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    Description: Upon installing and using unity 2018.3.6f1 on Elementary OS Juno (5.0)(Ubuntu 18.04.2LTS) the editor UI is zoomed in and floats freely. Editor still technically works but has a buggy appearance when moving things. Installed via unity hub for linux.

    Technical details: Elementary OS Juno (5.0), Ubuntu 18.04.2LTS base, Kernel 4.15.0-45-generic, GTK+ 3.22.30. Integrated Graphics (Intel HD 620)

    Notes: I looked for existing instances for this one but found nothing so I figured I'd leave the report and hope someone has an answer or if not to help in finding one. New project was created just to test.

    See gif.

     
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  2. PratyakshAgarwal

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    I am literally having the same problem since today. Looking foreward to someone fixing it for me.
     
  3. PixelJ

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    How are you moving it around? Mouse wheel?
     
  4. PratyakshAgarwal

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  5. PratyakshAgarwal

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  6. PixelJ

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  7. PratyakshAgarwal

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    I think that bug may be due to the same issue, i.e. when the editor is launched, it is zoomed in about 20% and thus, 20% of the ui area is not visible. To view it, one needs to scroll. Normal scroll scrolls vertically; hold shift and scroll scrolls horizontally.
    BTW, thanks PixelJ, for taking the time to look into our troubles.
     
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