[Bug 44002] Re: Trivial actions are not appearing immediately

2007-06-12 Thread lmierzej
I have only noticed this annoying behavior in gnome main menu. In other
gnome apps everything seems fine.

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[Bug 114051] no way to disable same notification messages, no unified system for managing notifications

2007-05-11 Thread lmierzej
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Everyone know that notification messages can be very helpful,
especially for new Ubuntu users, but there are many other Ubuntu users
that find notification messages somehow annoying.

Some notifications you can disable in program preferences (like in
rhythmbox), some in gconf-editor (like notify_fully_charged), but
unfortunately there are also many notifications that can't be disabled
at all :-( (like the one in NetworkManager that appears when you
successfully connect to wireless network).

I guess that there is some notification system in gnome (also I guess
that there is a little 'notification framework' which applications cat
use)... anyway it would be really great if there was a way to disable
all notifications at once.

And it would be outstanding if there was some kind of 'notification
manager' which would allow user to disable/enable every single
notification message in one place...

To sum up, user should be allowed to disable any notification message he
wishes to, but there are many notification messages in Ubuntu that can't
be disabled at all...

** Affects: notification-daemon (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 46709] Re: Boxes for do not scale with font (i.e. non default DPI makes it look funny)

2007-04-16 Thread lmierzej
I have exactly the same issue with gdm screen. Checked 1280x1024 and
1680x1050 resolutions and in both modes the fonts are too big for login
and password textbox.

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[Bug 46709] Re: Boxes for do not scale with font (i.e. non default DPI makes it look funny)

2007-04-16 Thread lmierzej
In fresh Feisty Fawn installation (daily build 11 Apr 2007) the default
dpi for gdm was much bigger then 75 or 96 (that's why fonts are too
big). The workaround which worked was to change [server-Standard]
section in /etc/gdm/gdm.conf by adding '-dpi 96' at the end of the line:

command=/usr/X11R6/bin/X -br -audit 0 -dpi 96

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[Bug 62430] Re: FireFox associates .pls files with RhythmBox

2006-11-01 Thread lmierzej
I have the same with pls files (very common format for Internet radio
stream). If I double click pls file RhythmBox appears, but new radio
station is not added to RhythmBox.

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[Bug 65140] Gnome's vertical panel unusable;

2006-10-10 Thread lmierzej
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-panel

Vertical panel with Window List, Main Menu, Launchers, Workspace
Switcher etc is almost unsuable.  Window List is too big, Launchers
icons are too big, Main Menu icon is too big. Almost every
component/aplet is messed up some how. It's almost impossible to use
wide vertical panel (about 100-150 px).

Vertical panel is very important for wide screen users (they have
additional space for wide vertical panel).

Maybe panel should behave like the one in Windows (since W98 working
great in vertical position).

P.S. Sorry for my English.

** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
   Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed

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[Bug 65140] Re: Gnome's vertical panel unusable;

2006-10-10 Thread lmierzej
I have made a screenshot of current situation.

** Attachment added: Gnome's vertical panels in action :(
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/4735623/vertical_panel.png

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