[Bug 1646346] Re: Text entering concatenates previously typed words at times

2017-02-13 Thread Tuomas Pylkkö
Olivier, I no longer have a device to test this on. However, I am fairly
sure that this problem did occur in other "web apps" using the same
"browser base" (oxide?). But if it is related to the keyboard, and
autopunctuation, one would suspect it to be system wide.

Also, I remember that it seemed that it occurred when typing something
really fast, as if the rapid input stream were able to overwhelm the
autotype/error correction and punctuation "algorithm". As if it were
taking in two white space chars and substituting them with a full stop,
but before being able to update it's own "memory" of what currently
exists. Then when the user goes back to erase the full stop, it would
still think that this char is in reality two chars, and seek to erase
both the replaced white space (now the full stop at the end of the
sentence) and the preceding white space. In this state the first
preceding white space would of course be *before* the word and therefore
deleting this would appear to concatenate the two last words.

I was using "Finnish" with all the mentioned things active
(spellchecking, auto word correction, word suggestion, auto uppercase
and/or auto punctuation).

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[Bug 1649144] Re: Bluetooth audio quality bad

2017-02-13 Thread Tuomas Pylkkö
I think this was written in error, unfortunately. It now appears to me
that the cause of the problem described here was actually not due to
Ubuntu touch as I have been able to reproduce it on an android device
with the same headset. So it is likely a hardware issue related to the
headset in question. Given that it only occurs in specific context (i.e
using certain kind of audio) it was difficult to notice at first.

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[Bug 1471666] Re: 4K record on MX4 and Pro 5

2016-12-07 Thread Tuomas Pylkkö
isn't there some risk of being culpable of "deceptive marketing" or
other such legal issues with things like this? Would think that in such
cases the priority should be "critical"...

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[Bug 1649144] [NEW] Bluetooth audio quality bad

2016-12-11 Thread Tuomas Pylkkö
Public bug reported:

Listening to music using a2dp compatible bt headphones, the audio is
bad. Let me explain. If I plug in a pare of headphones with a 3.5 mm
stereo plug and compare it to the bluetooth audio, I cannot tell the
difference in most devices. I know that a2dp is done with lossy
compression, so in theory the audio quality suffers. However, the
difference is minimal, something that you can either barely notice, or
at times other links in the audio-to-ear chain are way worse masking the
quality difference from compression. I have tested this on Android,
Debian, Ubuntu etc. and I have to admit that most of the time there
appears to be no difference to me.

However, on Ubuntu touch (arale OTA-14) there is a difference that any
one can notice immediately. The bluetooth audio is really poor, sounds
as if it were distoreted and compressed or sample rate lowered or
something. Not poor enough to make it unusable but poor enough that you
notice it right away.

I have no idea what package is causing this, but I suspect that it has
something to do with either audio mixer or bluetooth. But everything
seems to be OK. AFAIK the audio settings are as I would expect.

** Affects: bluez (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1646341] Re: Placing calls with proximity sensor

2016-12-04 Thread Tuomas Pylkkö
** Summary changed:

- Placing calls with priximity sensor
+ Placing calls with proximity sensor

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[Bug 1646346] Re: Text entering concatenates previously typed words at times

2016-12-04 Thread Tuomas Pylkkö
It just occurred again. I would say that it happens at least once a day.
This time I accidentally typed two white spaces which were then
automatically change to a "full stop sign". I proceeded to erase the
unintentional sign and it did remove it but it also joined the two last
words. I then tried to do it again and I could repeat it. But as soon as
I changed into another text field or to another page the same procedure
*did not* have the same outcome. It appears to be something that only
happens by accident at times.

So, unfortunately I do not know what steps are requirements for this to
occur. I have all the above mentioned settings enabled.

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[Bug 1646346] [NEW] Text entering concatenates previously typed words at times

2016-11-30 Thread Tuomas Pylkkö
Public bug reported:

Often (but not always) when text is enterrd into a field this false
concatenation occurs. For example, one types something like "Once upon a
timr." and then realizes the typo and begins to erase. At this time the
text field often then concatenates the last word so that in this case by
the time the full stop is erased the sentence appears as:"One upon
atimr". Quite annoying if one then needs to erase even more to correct
text.

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: webbrowser-app 0.23+15.04.20160825-0ubuntu1
Uname: Linux 3.10.35+ armv7l
ApportVersion: 2.17.2-0ubuntu1.3touch1
Architecture: armhf
CurrentDesktop: Unity
Date: Thu Dec  1 06:54:55 2016
InstallationDate: Installed on 2016-09-13 (79 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 15.04 - armhf (20160913-023544)
SourcePackage: webbrowser-app
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

** Affects: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: apport-bug armhf vivid

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[Bug 1646341] [NEW] Placing calls with priximity sensor

2016-11-30 Thread Tuomas Pylkkö
Public bug reported:

This might be something easy to implement, butthat would help users
much. Change the app so that when user is browsing through contacts and
selects one, if then at that moment proximity sensor realizes that user
has put phone against head, place call. Currently user needs to select
contact with button which throws the contact info into dialer and then
again press another button to place the call. Thats two more touchscreen
button clicks than on, say, Android.

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: dialer-app 0.1+15.04.20160825.2-0ubuntu1
Uname: Linux 3.10.35+ armv7l
ApportVersion: 2.17.2-0ubuntu1.3touch1
Architecture: armhf
CurrentDesktop: Unity
Date: Wed Nov 30 22:12:53 2016
InstallationDate: Installed on 2016-09-13 (78 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 15.04 - armhf (20160913-023544)
SourcePackage: dialer-app
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

** Affects: dialer-app (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: apport-bug armhf vivid

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