RawTherapee Windows Gtk3 builds

I have a similar issue as mikesan with WinVista_64_4.2.699-g3c016c4_gtk3 on Windows 7 1920x1080, though not that bad. It is OK from the right arrow (navigate to the next image) onwards to the right.

I’m also having peculiar issues with the wavelets denoise function, where often nothing happens (I don’t get the 'Processing Image message and nothing seems to change in the image) when I move the sliders, and sometimes the image looks extremely pixelated even though the zoom is still at 100%. The occurrence seems to be random and I am not able to consistently reproduce this, but wavelets denoise is a function I rarely use – maybe I’m just doing it wrong, but I never had issues with it in the 4.2.510 build.

Make the RawTherapee window larger. Having only a few people working on the program, we chose to spend our limited time optimizing the program for people using contemporary systems at contemporary resolutions.

HP LP2475w running at 1920x1200. Win7x64
In what respect is that not contemporary?
It appears that the normal icons are overlayed on the monitor profile designation.

Closing both the right and left panels has no effect.

In that case please show a screenshot of your whole screen.

Is that a Gtk3 build? I ask because the left bar looks like Gtk3 but the rest does not look as it should. It’s hard to tell because it’s an indexed-color GIF. Please upload a normal JPEG or PNG (not indexed!) screenshot.
Did you edit the theme in any way?

I’ve this problem too. Every dropdown menu which contains text witch is wider then the dropdown itself has this bug.

Sorry to take so long. Have been out of commission for a while.
Here is a jpeg of full screen. I think I was using TooWaBoo’s theme.

If you encounter a bug using a standard build of RawTherapee (in other words without third-party changes such as someone else’s theme) then file it in the correct place along with the requested information:
http://rawpedia.rawtherapee.com/How_to_write_useful_bug_reports
Bugs filed here or lacking information will generally be ignored.