[Bug 93974] Re: Image size changes when selected

2018-05-01 Thread Geert Janssens
I'm currently using 3.4.0 and this problem seems to be solved.

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  Image size changes when selected

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[Bug 1765401] Re: gtk+ toolbar style setting ignored in bionic?

2018-04-20 Thread Geert Janssens
I don't have the solution for your issue unfortunately. But I can eliminate a 
few elements:
Gnucash has switched to gsettings/dconf starting with 2.6.0. That means 
gconftool and gconftool2 changes are ignored by gnucash. As you discovered 
making the change in dconf is seen by gnucash 2.6.x.

As I mentioned on the gnucash mailing list, gtk as of 3.10 has
completely removed user control over the tool bar style. It is up to the
developers to handle it (which hasn't happened for gnucash so far). That
means unfortunately I don't know of any way to reliably control this
setting in gnucash 3.x.

>From the test result I infer gtk-query-settings only queries settings
for gtk3, so any result you get from that will not help.

The list of files you have tried didn't include
$HOME/.config/gtkrc-2.0
My own experimentation shows settings in this file take precedence over
$HOME/.gtkrc-2.0

In addition you may check for the presence of
/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
Which may also set this as well as the gtkrc file for the current gtk theme 
Bionic is using.

Perhaps with the switch back to gnome shell Ubuntu has chosen to make a
very strict theme to enforce their style. But I have no idea about this
as I'm not on Ubuntu.

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[Bug 1369273] Re: gnucash crashed with ImportError in /usr/share/gnucash/python/init.py: No module named gnucash

2015-02-22 Thread Geert Janssens
Regarding comment #5: this is a different issue from the other issues
mentioned here. The most likely cause is guile autocompilation. (This
Fedora bug has more details:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1151870 )

This has been dealt with for gnucash 2.6.5. If you can't upgrade to that 
version yet, you can also fix it by clearing guile 2's cache:
rm -rf ~/.cache/guile

** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #1151870
   https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1151870

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  gnucash crashed with ImportError in /usr/share/gnucash/python/init.py:
  No module named gnucash

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[Bug 1369273] Re: gnucash crashed with ImportError in /usr/share/gnucash/python/init.py: No module named gnucash

2015-02-22 Thread Geert Janssens
I would think the python-gnucash dependency issue is a packaging bug.
One could mark python-gnucash as a mandatory dependency. That may cause
circular dependencies though because python-gnucash should depend on
gnucash.

The other option is alter the package contents slightly. (Caveat: I'm
not a packager so I may be talking nonsense)

From gnucash' point of view the python binding are really optional. It
will not try to load any python script if the module libgncmod_python.so
is not found. So I think that if this module is moved to the python-
gnucash package, python-gnucash can really be a true optional module.

There may be one issue: if python-gnucash is an architecture independent
package, libgncmod_python.so can't just moved into that package because
that would make it architecture dependent. If that's the case, I'll have
to pass the issue to real packagers...

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[Bug 403610]

2014-08-22 Thread Geert Janssens
Sorry for the late response. The request got lost in an overloaded
mailbox...

I have just tried to set up two monitors, connected to an NVidia GForce
GT640, using the nouveau driver on Fedora 20 (Gallium 0.4), KDE 4.13.

I had attached the second monitor to my running system and started
Display settings module. I could move the screens around but after
hitting apply the screens were not redrawn for some time and then
reverted back to the original layout.

In a second test I booted the system with the two monitors attached.
This time the Display settings module worked fine. I could move monitors
around and choose which monitor to make primary.

I did not ever see the pop up dialog asking to confirm the settings for
15 seconds. Has this been removed ?

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  kde 4.3 Multiple Monitors tells lies

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