[Desktop-packages] [Bug 874660] Re: Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

2021-10-14 Thread Steve Langasek
The Precise Pangolin has reached end of life, so this bug will not be
fixed for that release

** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu Precise)
   Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix

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Title:
  Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in evince source package in Precise:
  Won't Fix
Status in evince source package in Trusty:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Release: Ubuntu 11.10
  Package ver: 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
  Expected behavior: When two-fingered scrolling is enabled, a two-finger drag 
should smoothly scroll the document
  Actual behavior: The view jumps to the end-point without scrolling.

  Additional info:  Input device is a BCM5974 on an Apple Macbook Air
  3.1.  Behavior returns to normal when I download the source package
  and rebuild without the libgrip patch, so it's definitely a bug in the
  interaction with the utouch stack.  Other multitouch (libgrip/geis)
  gestures (pinch-to-zoom, twist-to-rotate) work just fine.  Switching
  the touchpad to edge-scrolling works fine.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 874660] Re: Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

2016-10-12 Thread Jeremy Bicha
Ubuntu's evince switched from libgrip to native GTK touch for Ubuntu
15.04.

** Also affects: evince (Ubuntu Trusty)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: evince (Ubuntu Precise)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu Trusty)
   Importance: Undecided => High

** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu Trusty)
   Status: New => Confirmed

** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu Precise)
   Importance: Undecided => High

** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu Precise)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

Status in evince package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in evince source package in Precise:
  Confirmed
Status in evince source package in Trusty:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Release: Ubuntu 11.10
  Package ver: 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
  Expected behavior: When two-fingered scrolling is enabled, a two-finger drag 
should smoothly scroll the document
  Actual behavior: The view jumps to the end-point without scrolling.

  Additional info:  Input device is a BCM5974 on an Apple Macbook Air
  3.1.  Behavior returns to normal when I download the source package
  and rebuild without the libgrip patch, so it's definitely a bug in the
  interaction with the utouch stack.  Other multitouch (libgrip/geis)
  gestures (pinch-to-zoom, twist-to-rotate) work just fine.  Switching
  the touchpad to edge-scrolling works fine.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 874660] Re: Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

2012-03-28 Thread Simon P.
Have troubles with two-finger scrolling as well. Besides the not-so-
smooth scrolling experience, evince often randomly zooms out instead of
scrolling down.

Ubuntu 11.10
evince package 3.2.1-0ubuntu2.2 0
Asus EEE PC 1000H

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Title:
  Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

Status in “evince” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Release: Ubuntu 11.10
  Package ver: 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
  Expected behavior: When two-fingered scrolling is enabled, a two-finger drag 
should smoothly scroll the document
  Actual behavior: The view jumps to the end-point without scrolling.

  Additional info:  Input device is a BCM5974 on an Apple Macbook Air
  3.1.  Behavior returns to normal when I download the source package
  and rebuild without the libgrip patch, so it's definitely a bug in the
  interaction with the utouch stack.  Other multitouch (libgrip/geis)
  gestures (pinch-to-zoom, twist-to-rotate) work just fine.  Switching
  the touchpad to edge-scrolling works fine.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 874660] Re: Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

2012-02-20 Thread Chow Loong Jin
Okay, it looks like the patch only listens for drag events on
touchscreens. I'm testing out a modification to see how it feels like
with touchpads.

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Title:
  Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

Status in “evince” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Release: Ubuntu 11.10
  Package ver: 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
  Expected behavior: When two-fingered scrolling is enabled, a two-finger drag 
should smoothly scroll the document
  Actual behavior: The view jumps to the end-point without scrolling.

  Additional info:  Input device is a BCM5974 on an Apple Macbook Air
  3.1.  Behavior returns to normal when I download the source package
  and rebuild without the libgrip patch, so it's definitely a bug in the
  interaction with the utouch stack.  Other multitouch (libgrip/geis)
  gestures (pinch-to-zoom, twist-to-rotate) work just fine.  Switching
  the touchpad to edge-scrolling works fine.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 874660] Re: Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

2012-02-19 Thread Chow Loong Jin
I just took a look at the utouch patch, and it looks like there's
support for utouch drag gestures in there, so why would Evince wait for
the scroll event instead?

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Title:
  Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

Status in “evince” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Release: Ubuntu 11.10
  Package ver: 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
  Expected behavior: When two-fingered scrolling is enabled, a two-finger drag 
should smoothly scroll the document
  Actual behavior: The view jumps to the end-point without scrolling.

  Additional info:  Input device is a BCM5974 on an Apple Macbook Air
  3.1.  Behavior returns to normal when I download the source package
  and rebuild without the libgrip patch, so it's definitely a bug in the
  interaction with the utouch stack.  Other multitouch (libgrip/geis)
  gestures (pinch-to-zoom, twist-to-rotate) work just fine.  Switching
  the touchpad to edge-scrolling works fine.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 874660] Re: Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

2012-02-18 Thread Rafael P.
This is a regression issue, it used to work smoothly on previous versions 
(though I couldn't tell when problems started). 
Either it should be fixed upstream or the --disable-gestures option should be 
activated by default. 
Please update on the status of this bug.

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Title:
  Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

Status in “evince” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Release: Ubuntu 11.10
  Package ver: 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
  Expected behavior: When two-fingered scrolling is enabled, a two-finger drag 
should smoothly scroll the document
  Actual behavior: The view jumps to the end-point without scrolling.

  Additional info:  Input device is a BCM5974 on an Apple Macbook Air
  3.1.  Behavior returns to normal when I download the source package
  and rebuild without the libgrip patch, so it's definitely a bug in the
  interaction with the utouch stack.  Other multitouch (libgrip/geis)
  gestures (pinch-to-zoom, twist-to-rotate) work just fine.  Switching
  the touchpad to edge-scrolling works fine.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 874660] Re: Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

2011-12-17 Thread Brian Teague
If you add the two lines to your ~/.bashrc, evince and eog will start
with -g (the alias for --disable-gestures):

function evince () { /usr/bin/evince -g $*  }
function eog () { /usr/bin/eog -g $*  }

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Title:
  Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

Status in “evince” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Release: Ubuntu 11.10
  Package ver: 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
  Expected behavior: When two-fingered scrolling is enabled, a two-finger drag 
should smoothly scroll the document
  Actual behavior: The view jumps to the end-point without scrolling.

  Additional info:  Input device is a BCM5974 on an Apple Macbook Air
  3.1.  Behavior returns to normal when I download the source package
  and rebuild without the libgrip patch, so it's definitely a bug in the
  interaction with the utouch stack.  Other multitouch (libgrip/geis)
  gestures (pinch-to-zoom, twist-to-rotate) work just fine.  Switching
  the touchpad to edge-scrolling works fine.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 874660] Re: Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

2011-11-30 Thread Jorge
Bugs #874660 and #876702 are solved, so now evince --disable-gestures
works properly. I edited /usr/share/applications/evince.desktop to
execute evince --disable-gestures %U , and now two finger scrolling is
working as expected.

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Title:
  Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

Status in “evince” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Release: Ubuntu 11.10
  Package ver: 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
  Expected behavior: When two-fingered scrolling is enabled, a two-finger drag 
should smoothly scroll the document
  Actual behavior: The view jumps to the end-point without scrolling.

  Additional info:  Input device is a BCM5974 on an Apple Macbook Air
  3.1.  Behavior returns to normal when I download the source package
  and rebuild without the libgrip patch, so it's definitely a bug in the
  interaction with the utouch stack.  Other multitouch (libgrip/geis)
  gestures (pinch-to-zoom, twist-to-rotate) work just fine.  Switching
  the touchpad to edge-scrolling works fine.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 874660] Re: Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

2011-11-29 Thread On-The-Fly
I am experiencing the exact same behaviour like Chase Douglas described.

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Title:
  Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

Status in “evince” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Release: Ubuntu 11.10
  Package ver: 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
  Expected behavior: When two-fingered scrolling is enabled, a two-finger drag 
should smoothly scroll the document
  Actual behavior: The view jumps to the end-point without scrolling.

  Additional info:  Input device is a BCM5974 on an Apple Macbook Air
  3.1.  Behavior returns to normal when I download the source package
  and rebuild without the libgrip patch, so it's definitely a bug in the
  interaction with the utouch stack.  Other multitouch (libgrip/geis)
  gestures (pinch-to-zoom, twist-to-rotate) work just fine.  Switching
  the touchpad to edge-scrolling works fine.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 874660] Re: Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

2011-10-18 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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Title:
  Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

Status in “evince” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Release: Ubuntu 11.10
  Package ver: 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
  Expected behavior: When two-fingered scrolling is enabled, a two-finger drag 
should smoothly scroll the document
  Actual behavior: The view jumps to the end-point without scrolling.

  Additional info:  Input device is a BCM5974 on an Apple Macbook Air
  3.1.  Behavior returns to normal when I download the source package
  and rebuild without the libgrip patch, so it's definitely a bug in the
  interaction with the utouch stack.  Other multitouch (libgrip/geis)
  gestures (pinch-to-zoom, twist-to-rotate) work just fine.  Switching
  the touchpad to edge-scrolling works fine.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 874660] Re: Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

2011-10-17 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thank you for your bug report

Chase, could somebody look at this?

** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = High

** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Chase Douglas (chasedouglas)

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Title:
  Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

Status in “evince” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Release: Ubuntu 11.10
  Package ver: 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
  Expected behavior: When two-fingered scrolling is enabled, a two-finger drag 
should smoothly scroll the document
  Actual behavior: The view jumps to the end-point without scrolling.

  Additional info:  Input device is a BCM5974 on an Apple Macbook Air
  3.1.  Behavior returns to normal when I download the source package
  and rebuild without the libgrip patch, so it's definitely a bug in the
  interaction with the utouch stack.  Other multitouch (libgrip/geis)
  gestures (pinch-to-zoom, twist-to-rotate) work just fine.  Switching
  the touchpad to edge-scrolling works fine.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 874660] Re: Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

2011-10-17 Thread Chase Douglas
Hi,

When I run evince I find it working as designed. It's not optimal yet,
though. Here's a description of how it works for me:

1. Start scrolling with a two touch drag
2. Evince hesitates for a half second
3. Evince then begins scrolling as appropriately, including the scrolled 
distance during the hesitation

The hesitation is due to the system waiting to see if a gesture has been
recognized or not. In this case, the two gestures available are pinch to
zoom and rotate. Once these gestures have been discarded as
possibilities, scrolling can continue.

We currently can't get around the hesitation today because of the
architecture of scrolling and gestures in X and uTouch. We will always
have this hesitation until we can get smooth scrolling through two touch
drag gestures. The simplest way to resolve this is to enable smooth
scrolling through the toolkit. We are looking into this, but we don't
have an estimate of when it will land yet.

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Title:
  Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

Status in “evince” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Release: Ubuntu 11.10
  Package ver: 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
  Expected behavior: When two-fingered scrolling is enabled, a two-finger drag 
should smoothly scroll the document
  Actual behavior: The view jumps to the end-point without scrolling.

  Additional info:  Input device is a BCM5974 on an Apple Macbook Air
  3.1.  Behavior returns to normal when I download the source package
  and rebuild without the libgrip patch, so it's definitely a bug in the
  interaction with the utouch stack.  Other multitouch (libgrip/geis)
  gestures (pinch-to-zoom, twist-to-rotate) work just fine.  Switching
  the touchpad to edge-scrolling works fine.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 874660] Re: Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

2011-10-17 Thread Brian Teague
I can confirm that this is the observed behavior.  (I guess I'm just
twitchy - my scrolls usually don't last that long.)  I'd disable gesture
support with --disable-gestures, but that doesn't work either - bug
#876702.  Thank goodness it's easy to build custom packages from source.

Chase - Thanks for looking into this and clarifying.  Feel free to close
the bug in whatever way you see fit.

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Title:
  Two finger scrolling works poorly - utouch to blame

Status in “evince” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Release: Ubuntu 11.10
  Package ver: 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
  Expected behavior: When two-fingered scrolling is enabled, a two-finger drag 
should smoothly scroll the document
  Actual behavior: The view jumps to the end-point without scrolling.

  Additional info:  Input device is a BCM5974 on an Apple Macbook Air
  3.1.  Behavior returns to normal when I download the source package
  and rebuild without the libgrip patch, so it's definitely a bug in the
  interaction with the utouch stack.  Other multitouch (libgrip/geis)
  gestures (pinch-to-zoom, twist-to-rotate) work just fine.  Switching
  the touchpad to edge-scrolling works fine.

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