Why the warning about an unimplemented annotation and therefore a
possible bad rendering is not showed to the user?
It is critical for a user to know that the document is not shown
entirely. In this way a user may be able to view the document with
another viewer.
Thanks
** Changed in: evince (Ub
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
In Evince opening the attached file some character didn't display.
In xpdf the rendering is ok.
If I open a terminal and put the command evince pg_9.pdf I have:
Error: Bad appearance for annotation
Error: Bad appearance for annotation
Error:
** Attachment added: "pg_0009.pdf"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39792358/pg_0009.pdf
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39792359/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "KernLog.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39792360/KernLog.txt
** Attachment adde
>> So you can paste the file using CTRL+V ?
Yes I can.
>>If you change how the files are shown you'll be able to right click and paste
>>the file. Take a look at my attachment and try and change to that view
>>instead, and you'll see (even though I'm showing you that view with
>>konqueror, it w
>> have tried to just click CTRL + V ? Thats a shortcut for paste.
Yes. It's OK. Many ways exist in order to make it!
But the problem is that in nautilus (with the screen full of files) you
have the wrong contextual menu. When you click the right mouse button
you select a file, even if this is no
Hello!
>>Just to be 100% on this, are you certain that writing rights in that folder?
Yes, I have.
>>What version of Ubuntu are you running? (6.06 Dapper, 6.10 Edgy...)
Release 7.04 (feisty)
>>What version of nautilus are you running? (Check for version number in
>>synaptic)
1:2.18.1-0ubuntu1 (
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
1) There is a file "file1.txt" and you copy it.
2) Open a folder with a few files.
3) You can paste with right click on mouse.
2bis) Open a folder with many files.
3bis) You cannot paste with right click on mouse (paste is unavailable).
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