Bug #50765 Spelling Error on Alter Table Window (text doesnt fit window)
Submitted: 31 Jan 2010 11:46 Modified: 20 Apr 2010 16:54
Reporter: Martin Pirringer Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Workbench: Modeling Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:5.2.15 OS:Any (Windows, Linux)
Assigned to: Alfredo Kojima CPU Architecture:Any
Tags: comment, spelling

[31 Jan 2010 11:46] Martin Pirringer
Description:
In Both the modeler and SQL Editor when Selecting the "Alter Table" on the "Table" Tab the description for the comment field reads "Commen" instead of "Comment:" with the "t:" ommited. Either a spelling mistake or the field width to small.

Screen setting is 1600x900 Medium characters Windows 7

How to repeat:
Either double click the table in modeling or click "ALTER TABLE" on the popup

Suggested fix:
Correct Spelling
[31 Jan 2010 12:41] Valeriy Kravchuk
Please, send a screenshot. I do not see this on 64-bit XP at 1280x1024. Can be related to screen resolution also.
[10 Feb 2010 21:59] Martin Pirringer
I found out that it has to do with windows 7 Personalisation. If you select 125 or 150% font then those parts disappear.

Don't know what it is written in but if you can define the size of the lable make it wider and right justify. It happens on "Collation" too if you go to 150 % Its just cosmetic but at least now we know where it is from
[19 Feb 2010 12:13] Susanne Ebrecht
Screenshot from Linux System

Attachment: bug50765.png (image/png, text), 74.41 KiB.

[19 Feb 2010 12:15] Susanne Ebrecht
The font is not matching to the window size at all.

On Linux you will see the T from comment but there for you can't read other stuff.
[24 Feb 2010 13:25] Alfredo Kojima
Shortened the description text in linux, Windows fix pending.
[24 Feb 2010 19:03] Alfredo Kojima
Can't see the problem in win7 + 150% text in 5.2.16 using aero windows
[16 Apr 2010 10:26] Johannes Taxacher
fixed in repository
[20 Apr 2010 16:54] Tony Bedford
An entry has been added to the 5.2.19 changelog:

In the Table Editor of the MySQL Model page, and the Alter Table dialog of the SQL Editor, the text label “comments:” was truncated to “commen”.