Bug#587926: [Pkg-lxde-maintainers] Bug#587926: Not a bug.

2011-08-03 Thread Martin Bagge / brother
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On 2011-08-03 06:16, Ryo Furue wrote:
 This should be closed.
 It doesn't show in the menu because it has NoDisplay=true.
 If you want to put it in the menu, comment that entry.
 
 I don't think that is a proper solution.  I think you should
 change the current setting, so that lxde-screenlock appears
 in the menu without forcing the user to modify the desktop
 file.
 
 Why do you think that lxde-screenlock should not appear in
 the menu in the first place?

If you disagree you should make that a wishlist entry, this is by design.

 In my initial report, I stated that I wanted to have the screen
 lock in my application launch bar because I often lock my screen.

It is added to the application launchbar as default so that does work.
To have it showing in the menu the NoDisplay kicks in and prevents this.
This is by design and you hae a different wish than the desired default
behavior according to the packager.

 Do you think there is a better solution than to have it in my
 launch bar?

You can not use the GUI for adding the file but you can add it by
editing the settings file and that is the default.

This is not a bug, it is a feature.

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Bug#587926: [Pkg-lxde-maintainers] Bug#587926: Not a bug.

2011-08-03 Thread Ryo Furue

Hi Brother,

Thank you for your response!

|  In my initial report, I stated that I wanted to have the screen
|  lock in my application launch bar because I often lock my screen.
| 
| It is added to the application launchbar as default so that does

| work.  To have it showing in the menu the NoDisplay kicks in and
| prevents this.

Ah! I didn't know that.  It makes clear that the problem is not
here but elsewhere.

This is what actually happened:

1)  A long time ago (June or July last year?),
 after I dist-upgraded my system, I lost the screen-lock icon
 from the application launch bar (near the lower-left corner).

2) So, I tried to manually add it, but couldn't find it in the menu.
  So, I filed the bug report (because I thought that's how one should
  add the screen-lock icon).

Since then, I don't remember seeing the screen-lock icon on the launch
bar.  I have two Debian-testing machines.

3) Yesterday, before writing my previous message, I looked at
  the lower-left corner and still did not find the screen-lock icon.
  I couldn't add it from the menu, either.  So, I wrote the message.

But, believe it or not, this morning I saw the screen-lock
icon together with the logout switch on the launch bar
on one of my machines!

Had I been hallucinating when I thought I didn't see
the screen-lock icon?   No.  On the other machine of mine,
which I'm using now, I still don't see the screen-lock icon
or the logout switch.

This story indicates that there is a bug somewhere else.
As you say, the screen-lock icon is added to the application
launchbar as default, right?

Regards,
Ryo



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Bug#587926: [Pkg-lxde-maintainers] Bug#587926: Not a bug.

2011-08-03 Thread Ryo Furue
Hi

| 1)  A long time ago (June or July last year?),
|  after I dist-upgraded my system, I lost the screen-lock icon
|  from the application launch bar (near the lower-left corner).

I meant lower-right. I'm one of those people who
can't tell left from right! :-)

I made the same error in the rest of my previous message.
Replace all lower left with lower right.

Sorry.

Regards,
Ryo



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Bug#587926: [Pkg-lxde-maintainers] Bug#587926: Not a bug.

2011-08-03 Thread Martin Bagge / brother

On Wed, 3 Aug 2011, Ryo Furue wrote:


This story indicates that there is a bug somewhere else.
As you say, the screen-lock icon is added to the application
launchbar as default, right?


Yes. See this file:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/lxde-common.git;a=blob;f=debian/patches/01_default-config.patch;h=96e3fc3641a44b760008fed2924c540175c97465;hb=HEAD

In the last part there it patches the panel file for lxpanel to include 
the screenlock.
Why this disappeared for you I can not really help with but as a fact it 
did and the fact is that it is by default there. The file hasn't really 
been touched recently.


To add it again you might need to be outside the session/not having 
lxpanel running... I don't really know.
The file in question is 
~/.config/lxpanel/$SESSIONNAME/panels/panel


GL!

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Bug#587926: [Pkg-lxde-maintainers] Bug#587926: Not a bug.

2011-08-03 Thread Ryo Furue
By the way, does it make sense to add a feature
to Application Launch Bar of allowing the user
to add the screen lock and logout buttons?

Currently, you can't get back those buttons once
you have lost them for some reason.

| To add it again you might need to be outside the session/not having
| lxpanel running... I don't really know.
| The file in question is ~/.config/lxpanel/$SESSIONNAME/panels/panel

Thanks for the information!

I just deleted the directory ~/.config/lxpanel/ , logged out,
and logged in again.  Then, I got back the screenlock and logout
buttons.  The new panel file contains these lines:

Plugin {
type = launchbar
Config {
Button {
id=lxde-screenlock.desktop
}
Button {
id=lxde-logout.desktop
}
}
}

while the old one had

Plugin {
type = launchbar
Config {
}
}

Regards,
Ryo



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Bug#587926: Not a bug.

2011-08-02 Thread Ryo Furue
 This should be closed.
 It doesn't show in the menu because it has NoDisplay=true.
 If you want to put it in the menu, comment that entry.

I don't think that is a proper solution.  I think you should
change the current setting, so that lxde-screenlock appears
in the menu without forcing the user to modify the desktop
file.

Why do you think that lxde-screenlock should not appear in
the menu in the first place?

In my initial report, I stated that I wanted to have the screen
lock in my application launch bar because I often lock my screen.

Do you think there is a better solution than to have it in my
launch bar?

Regards,
Ryo



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Bug#587926: Not a bug.

2010-12-14 Thread Sergio Cipolla
This should be closed.
It doesn't show in the menu because it has NoDisplay=true. If you
want to put it in the menu, comment that entry.



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