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Won't Fix
Won't Fix in 6000.2.X
Votes
0
Found in
2021.3.41f1
2022.3.41f1
6000.0.15f1
6000.1.0a3
6000.2.0a1
Issue ID
UUM-77956
Regression
No
Package Managers Preferences and Project Settings panel dropdown arrows have no padding between their respective Labels
Steps to reproduce:
- Open or create any Project
- Open the Package Manager via Window > Package Manager
- Make a change (e.g. install the 2D feature set under Unity Registry)
- Navigate to Edit > Project Settings... > Package Manager
- Observe "Advanced Settings" and "Scoped Registries" and the dropdown arrows to the left
- Navigate to Edit > Preferences > Package Manager
- Observe "Cache Management" and the dropdown arrow to the left
Actual results: Dropdown arrows are too close to their respective Settings panel Labels
Expected results: Dropdown arrows should not be touching their respective Settings panel Labels
Reproducible with versions: 6000.0.15f1, 2022.3.41f1, 2021.3.41f1
Not reproducible with versions: -
Tested on (OS): Windows 11, Windows 10
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We have confirmed the issue. However, the fix for it will not be prioritized in the near future, so we're closing this ticket. We might reopen this ticket if priorities change.
Resolution Note (6000.2.X):
We have confirmed the issue. However, the fix for it will not be prioritized in the near future, so we're closing this ticket. We might reopen this ticket if priorities change.