AOS 4.1 FE defect - shell completion list too short
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 10:55 pm
I have noticed a few minor defects in AOS 4.1 FE that I haven't seen mentioned elsewhere, so I have decided to report them. Eventually I went for separate threads to avoid confusion.
If the problem described below is already discussed elsewhere, please feel free to just point me to the right place. Thanks.
My system:
* A1 XE G4
* 512 MB RAM
* Radeon 9000 with 64 MB RAM
* SoundBlaster Live!
* IDE HD on a1ide.device (normally turned off at the beginning of the startup-sequence)
* SATA SDD on Sil5312ide.device
* all partitions formatted with SFS/00
Probably this is not really a bug, but still very annoying.
The completion popup list is almost always unnecessarily short, thus making it necessary to scroll to see the hidden entries. By "unnecessarily" I mean that its height is greatly limited even when there is lots of available space:
Here is an example (to avoid posting a large image I have cropped the screenshot, but there was also the rest of the 1920x1080 screen available:
This example makes it even more obvious: I created 3 files so that there would be just 3 entries, and then tested the popuplist, which ended up displaying only 2 of the 3 results.
If the problem described below is already discussed elsewhere, please feel free to just point me to the right place. Thanks.
My system:
* A1 XE G4
* 512 MB RAM
* Radeon 9000 with 64 MB RAM
* SoundBlaster Live!
* IDE HD on a1ide.device (normally turned off at the beginning of the startup-sequence)
* SATA SDD on Sil5312ide.device
* all partitions formatted with SFS/00
Probably this is not really a bug, but still very annoying.
The completion popup list is almost always unnecessarily short, thus making it necessary to scroll to see the hidden entries. By "unnecessarily" I mean that its height is greatly limited even when there is lots of available space:
Here is an example (to avoid posting a large image I have cropped the screenshot, but there was also the rest of the 1920x1080 screen available:
This example makes it even more obvious: I created 3 files so that there would be just 3 entries, and then tested the popuplist, which ended up displaying only 2 of the 3 results.