Strangely enough, there is no such problem running in gnome. I've tried different themes and fonts and keep getting the problem but it goes away with the default gnome theme and font.
Was the same here. Worked perfectly in gnome. But as I said, change the case of some words and they will truncate or not as the case me be (this pun was brought to you by...)
Haven't run Ubuntu's Chrome/Chromium for a while. Last time I did bookmarks were a bear - my Firefox bookmark list is over a couple hundred long which I edit frequently. Google Chromebook browser handles bookmarks very well so far. They appear as a tab, quick easy to select, full window, easy to scan, sort, and very long lines permitted.
I have since received a Chrome update and the book mark I changed on the last version has been returned to its original name without any problem. What ever the cause it's not a problem at the moment.
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Originally Posted by Frogs Hair I have since received a Chrome update and the book mark I changed on the last version has been returned to its original name without any problem. What ever the cause it's not a problem at the moment. Just done a fresh install of 13.04 final and installed Chrome and still getting the bookmarks problem
I have a fresh clean install of Ubuntu 13.04 release running gnome-shell and I see this now in Chrome (beta version).
I too am experiencing the bookmark truncation issues using Ubuntu 13.04 with Unity (upgraded from 12.10) and Chrome 26.0.1410.63. My "Trips" bookmark bar folder gets truncated to "Tri..." but folders like "Blogs" and "Accounts" are unaffected. "Travel" is unaffected, but "Trains" turns to "Tra...". It's very strange. I'm also having strange issue with the new Chrome spell check transposing words: https://plus.google.com/u/0/10490930...ts/4M4ZGvork3c. That also seems to be Chrome + Ubuntu specific, but was occurring on 12.10, not just 13.04.
I also see the issue using google-chrome-beta instead of google-chrome-stable. Upgraded to Version 27.0.1453.73 beta and no change.
Originally Posted by asayler I also see the issue using google-chrome-beta instead of google-chrome-stable. Upgraded to Version 27.0.1453.73 beta and no change. Not Ubuntu related, same bug on ArchLinux.
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