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Found in
2021.2.0a15
2021.2.0b6
2022.1
Issue ID
1357611
Regression
Yes
Package version information is displayed incorrectly in Package Manager window when scaling is set to 125% or 225%
Steps to reproduce:
1. Set Windows UI scaling to 125%
2. Open a new empty project
3. Open Window > Package Manager
4. Select Packages: In Project from Packages drop-down menu and expand any Release and Release Candidate packages
5. Switch to Packages: Unity Registry and expand any Release and Release Candidate packages
6. Switch back to Packages: In Project and resize Package Manager window by dragging on one of its corners
Expected result: package version state icons are displayed with version state abbreviations and version numbers are not trimmed
Actual result: some package version state icons are displayed without version state abbreviations and some version numbers are trimmed
Reproducible with: 2021.2.0a15, 2021.2.0b11, 2022.1.0a8
Not reproducible with: 2019.4.30f1, 2020.3.18f1, 2021.1.20f1, 2021.2.0a14
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