[Touch-packages] [Bug 1668699] Re: Drop "Open a " from .desktop Actions

2017-04-03 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
** No longer affects: ubuntu-ux

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Title:
   Drop "Open a " from .desktop Actions

Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Start the Web Browser app.
  Right-click on its icon in Unity's Dash (the strip on the left side of the 
screen).
  There are two custom Actions: "Open a New Window" and "Open a New Private 
Window".

  I propose that the "Open a " prefix be dropped.

  This provides greater consistency with other apps which just use "New
  Window" or "New Document" Actions. Examples include epiphany-browser,
  gedit, LibreOffice and Nautilus.

  In GNOME Shell, Actions show in the Activities Overview. GNOME Shell
  includes a default "New Window" action. So in GNOME Shell, the actions
  shown include the duplicate "New Window" and "Open a New Window".
  (Note that an explicit "New Window" shortcut does not duplicate the
  default "New Window" in GNOME Shell as long as the action is named
  new-window.)

  See also LP: #1668664 for Firefox and LP: #1668730 for Chromium.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1668699] Re: Drop "Open a " from .desktop Actions

2017-03-15 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package webbrowser-app -
0.23+17.04.20170310-0ubuntu1

---
webbrowser-app (0.23+17.04.20170310-0ubuntu1) zesty; urgency=medium

  [ Alexandre Abreu ]
  * Explicitely define Ctrl+R as the refresh shortcut for the browser
(LP: #1593877)

  [ Andrew Hayzen ]
  * Use the new TabsBar component from Ubuntu.Components.Extras

  [ Florian Boucault ]
  * Add Peekier to available search engines (LP: #1649673)
  * Bookmarks and history: increased font size one level
  * Make new tabs opened in the background to be placed next to the tab
requesting them instead of at the end of the list of tabs (LP: #1499780)
  * Enable predictive text in address bar (LP: #1378750)
  * Fix issue with new tab page sometimes never being unloaded (LP: #1659435)
  * Snap: embed ubuntu-ui-extras by building it from source
  * Improved UX for  dropdowns in web content
  * Store and restore on startup the size of each window (LP: #1312892)
  * Do not go fullscreen if already fullscreen (LP: #1665727)
  * Do not rely on qmake as webbrowser is CMake based

  [ Jeremy Bicha ]
  * Drop "Open a " prefix from .desktop Actions (LP: #1668699)

  [ Matthieu James ]
  * Updated browser icon (LP: #1358050)

  [ Michael Terry ]
  * Properly set the APP_ID variable for the snappy world

  [ Olivier Tilloy ]
  * Use the no-system-libraries build attribute instead of specifying extra
stage packages
  * Move snapcraft.yaml to snap directory (new in snapcraft 2.26)
  * Add a desktop UA override for dailymotion.com (LP: #1662826)
  * Log oxide and chromium versions at app startup
  * Add UA overrides for google photos (desktop and mobile) (LP: #1665926)
  * Explicitly plug to the "mir" interface (LP: #1662145)
  * Add "ibus" and "nvidia" apparmor abstractions to webbrowser-app apparmor
profile
  * Additional holes in generated apparmor profile to allow webbrowser-app
to run under unity8 in zesty (LP: #1590561)

 -- Olivier Tilloy   Fri, 10 Mar 2017
15:35:28 +

** Changed in: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
   Drop "Open a " from .desktop Actions

Status in Ubuntu UX:
  Fix Committed
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Start the Web Browser app.
  Right-click on its icon in Unity's Dash (the strip on the left side of the 
screen).
  There are two custom Actions: "Open a New Window" and "Open a New Private 
Window".

  I propose that the "Open a " prefix be dropped.

  This provides greater consistency with other apps which just use "New
  Window" or "New Document" Actions. Examples include epiphany-browser,
  gedit, LibreOffice and Nautilus.

  In GNOME Shell, Actions show in the Activities Overview. GNOME Shell
  includes a default "New Window" action. So in GNOME Shell, the actions
  shown include the duplicate "New Window" and "Open a New Window".
  (Note that an explicit "New Window" shortcut does not duplicate the
  default "New Window" in GNOME Shell as long as the action is named
  new-window.)

  See also LP: #1668664 for Firefox and LP: #1668730 for Chromium.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1668699] Re: Drop "Open a " from .desktop Actions

2017-03-10 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:~ci-train-bot/webbrowser-app/webbrowser-app-ubuntu-
zesty-2504

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Title:
   Drop "Open a " from .desktop Actions

Status in Ubuntu UX:
  Fix Committed
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Start the Web Browser app.
  Right-click on its icon in Unity's Dash (the strip on the left side of the 
screen).
  There are two custom Actions: "Open a New Window" and "Open a New Private 
Window".

  I propose that the "Open a " prefix be dropped.

  This provides greater consistency with other apps which just use "New
  Window" or "New Document" Actions. Examples include epiphany-browser,
  gedit, LibreOffice and Nautilus.

  In GNOME Shell, Actions show in the Activities Overview. GNOME Shell
  includes a default "New Window" action. So in GNOME Shell, the actions
  shown include the duplicate "New Window" and "Open a New Window".
  (Note that an explicit "New Window" shortcut does not duplicate the
  default "New Window" in GNOME Shell as long as the action is named
  new-window.)

  See also LP: #1668664 for Firefox and LP: #1668730 for Chromium.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1668699] Re: Drop "Open a " from .desktop Actions

2017-03-09 Thread Olivier Tilloy
** Changed in: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress => Fix Committed

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Title:
   Drop "Open a " from .desktop Actions

Status in Ubuntu UX:
  Fix Committed
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Start the Web Browser app.
  Right-click on its icon in Unity's Dash (the strip on the left side of the 
screen).
  There are two custom Actions: "Open a New Window" and "Open a New Private 
Window".

  I propose that the "Open a " prefix be dropped.

  This provides greater consistency with other apps which just use "New
  Window" or "New Document" Actions. Examples include epiphany-browser,
  gedit, LibreOffice and Nautilus.

  In GNOME Shell, Actions show in the Activities Overview. GNOME Shell
  includes a default "New Window" action. So in GNOME Shell, the actions
  shown include the duplicate "New Window" and "Open a New Window".
  (Note that an explicit "New Window" shortcut does not duplicate the
  default "New Window" in GNOME Shell as long as the action is named
  new-window.)

  See also LP: #1668664 for Firefox and LP: #1668730 for Chromium.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1668699] Re: Drop "Open a " from .desktop Actions

2017-03-09 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:webbrowser-app/staging

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Title:
   Drop "Open a " from .desktop Actions

Status in Ubuntu UX:
  Fix Committed
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Start the Web Browser app.
  Right-click on its icon in Unity's Dash (the strip on the left side of the 
screen).
  There are two custom Actions: "Open a New Window" and "Open a New Private 
Window".

  I propose that the "Open a " prefix be dropped.

  This provides greater consistency with other apps which just use "New
  Window" or "New Document" Actions. Examples include epiphany-browser,
  gedit, LibreOffice and Nautilus.

  In GNOME Shell, Actions show in the Activities Overview. GNOME Shell
  includes a default "New Window" action. So in GNOME Shell, the actions
  shown include the duplicate "New Window" and "Open a New Window".
  (Note that an explicit "New Window" shortcut does not duplicate the
  default "New Window" in GNOME Shell as long as the action is named
  new-window.)

  See also LP: #1668664 for Firefox and LP: #1668730 for Chromium.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1668699] Re: Drop "Open a " from .desktop Actions

2017-03-09 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
As far as I can tell, this change is not in conflict with any browser
design spec, and the consistency argument makes sense. Thanks Jeremy.

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
   Status: New => Fix Committed

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)

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Title:
   Drop "Open a " from .desktop Actions

Status in Ubuntu UX:
  Fix Committed
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Start the Web Browser app.
  Right-click on its icon in Unity's Dash (the strip on the left side of the 
screen).
  There are two custom Actions: "Open a New Window" and "Open a New Private 
Window".

  I propose that the "Open a " prefix be dropped.

  This provides greater consistency with other apps which just use "New
  Window" or "New Document" Actions. Examples include epiphany-browser,
  gedit, LibreOffice and Nautilus.

  In GNOME Shell, Actions show in the Activities Overview. GNOME Shell
  includes a default "New Window" action. So in GNOME Shell, the actions
  shown include the duplicate "New Window" and "Open a New Window".
  (Note that an explicit "New Window" shortcut does not duplicate the
  default "New Window" in GNOME Shell as long as the action is named
  new-window.)

  See also LP: #1668664 for Firefox and LP: #1668730 for Chromium.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1668699] Re: Drop "Open a " from .desktop Actions

2017-03-01 Thread Olivier Tilloy
The proposed change looks sound to me, thanks for the report and the patch!
I’d like to get feedback from design before merging, adding a ubuntu-ux task.

** Branch linked: lp:~jbicha/webbrowser-app/drop-open-a-prefix

** Changed in: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Jeremy Bicha (jbicha)

** Changed in: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => In Progress

** Changed in: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Also affects: ubuntu-ux
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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Title:
   Drop "Open a " from .desktop Actions

Status in Ubuntu UX:
  New
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Start the Web Browser app.
  Right-click on its icon in Unity's Dash (the strip on the left side of the 
screen).
  There are two custom Actions: "Open a New Window" and "Open a New Private 
Window".

  I propose that the "Open a " prefix be dropped.

  This provides greater consistency with other apps which just use "New
  Window" or "New Document" Actions. Examples include epiphany-browser,
  gedit, LibreOffice and Nautilus.

  In GNOME Shell, Actions show in the Activities Overview. GNOME Shell
  includes a default "New Window" action. So in GNOME Shell, the actions
  shown include the duplicate "New Window" and "Open a New Window".
  (Note that an explicit "New Window" shortcut does not duplicate the
  default "New Window" in GNOME Shell as long as the action is named
  new-window.)

  See also LP: #1668664 for Firefox and LP: #1668730 for Chromium.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1668699] Re: Drop "Open a " from .desktop Actions

2017-02-28 Thread Jeremy Bicha
** Description changed:

  Start the Web Browser app.
  Right-click on its icon in Unity's Dash (the strip on the left side of the 
screen).
  There are two custom Actions: "Open a New Window" and "Open a New Private 
Window".
  
  I propose that the "Open a " prefix be dropped.
  
  This provides greater consistency with other apps which just use "New
  Window" or "New Document" Actions. Examples include epiphany-browser,
  gedit, LibreOffice and Nautilus.
  
  In GNOME Shell, Actions show in the Activities Overview. GNOME Shell
  includes a default "New Window" action. So in GNOME Shell, the actions
  shown include the duplicate "New Window" and "Open a New Window". (Note
  that an explicit "New Window" shortcut does not duplicate the default
  "New Window" in GNOME Shell as long as the action is named new-window.)
  
- See also bug 1668664 for Firefox.
+ See also LP: #1668664 for Firefox and LP: #1668730 for Chromium.

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Title:
   Drop "Open a " from .desktop Actions

Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Start the Web Browser app.
  Right-click on its icon in Unity's Dash (the strip on the left side of the 
screen).
  There are two custom Actions: "Open a New Window" and "Open a New Private 
Window".

  I propose that the "Open a " prefix be dropped.

  This provides greater consistency with other apps which just use "New
  Window" or "New Document" Actions. Examples include epiphany-browser,
  gedit, LibreOffice and Nautilus.

  In GNOME Shell, Actions show in the Activities Overview. GNOME Shell
  includes a default "New Window" action. So in GNOME Shell, the actions
  shown include the duplicate "New Window" and "Open a New Window".
  (Note that an explicit "New Window" shortcut does not duplicate the
  default "New Window" in GNOME Shell as long as the action is named
  new-window.)

  See also LP: #1668664 for Firefox and LP: #1668730 for Chromium.

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