First of all, thanks for reporting the bug. This bug report has been
intended by the original submitter for a package in my ppa, but to be
honest, I don’t know how I am able to reassign this bug to the correct
package in my ppa or if the bug report system is even able to support
ppa bugs. Anyway,
The problem with the missed clicks seems to no longer occur, but
pressure is still always 0 when drawing e.g. in GIMP.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Please note that the patch has been accepted upstream:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-input/msg11539.html
I guess it's too late to backport it to Maverick?
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Obsolete quirk prevents multitouch module for eGalax touchscreen from working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/625511
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Madbiologist, no, the fix you mentioned is for a different eGalax
controler. The fix for this bug here is currently being reviewed on the
linux-input mailing list (it's almost accepted, Stéphane Chatty is only
waiting for some feedback whether the fix is also valid for another
screen handled by
Thank you, Mark! I think adding the ellipsis is already a big
improvement over the current state, which just looks wrong for longer
names.
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App name in panel menu is truncated
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/619477
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Proposed alternative for /usr/share/unity/themes/close_symbol.png
** Attachment added: close_symbol2.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/641889/+attachment/1601894/+files/close_symbol2.png
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X overlay over icon dragged from unity launcher not visible over white
Another proposed alternative for
/usr/share/unity/themes/close_symbol.png
** Attachment added: close_symbol3.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/641889/+attachment/1601895/+files/close_symbol3.png
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X overlay over icon dragged from unity launcher not visible over white
Well, I agree with you that Unity is different, but anyway I think
leaving the buttons in the menu bar is not the best idea, for the
following reasons:
1) If you have dialog windows having the buttons in their title bar and
application windows having them in the menu bar, this creates an
Yes, this is a case where it is difficult to decide for one option.
Of course, adding the icon there is not an ideal solution. In fact, it
doesn’t really have much purpose other than helping you to recognize to
which window the menus belong. But that’s exactly what we need in that
place, in my
Just a little test how the icons of different common applications would
look if they were rendered at 48x48, with 50% opacity, vertically
centered and cut to the size of the menu bar panel.
** Attachment added: icontests.png
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