[Bug 74927] Re: No automated icon

2008-07-21 Thread Jordan Mantha
This appears to me to be fixed now so I'm marking it Fix Released. Feel
free to reopen this bug if it's still a problem in a current release.

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

** Tags removed: upgrade

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[Bug 74927] Re: No automated icon

2008-07-21 Thread Bjørn Ingmar Berg
I tested this right now on a computer with Ubuntu 8.04 that hadn't
previously had Comix installed.  Worked like a charm!  Very good.

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[Bug 74927] Re: No automated icon

2007-04-21 Thread Félix Velasco
** Tags added: upgrade

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[Bug 74927] Re: No automated icon

2007-04-21 Thread Félix Velasco
In the 3.6-1 package, the deb maintainer added the --no-mime flag since
evince already was thumbnailing cbr's and cbz's. However, they didn't
remove the gconf schema that pointed the thumbnails to comicthumb, so
evince's work was undone. As a workaround, if you reinstall evince after
comix gets installed, the thumbnails go back to life (delete the
contents of the /home/you/.thumbnails/fail/ directory to make sure they
get another chance).

In 3.6.2 the deb maintainer removed the flag and kept the gconf schema,
so the thumbnailing goes back to comix and out from evince. Trouble is,
that way evince and comix are fighting for the thumbnailing of x-cbr
and x-cbz (x-cbt are not touched by evince).

Shall we go the debian way, or remove entirely the comix thumbnailing
capabilities, leaving them to evince?

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[Bug 74927] Re: No automated icon

2007-04-04 Thread HerrEkberg
This problem should be solved in the latest Debian package (3.6.2-3).

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[Bug 74927] Re: No automated icon

2007-04-03 Thread William Grant
** Changed in: comix (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Low
   Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed

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[Bug 74927] Re: No automated icon

2007-01-10 Thread Bjørn Ingmar Berg
The solution _sounds_ really simple.
I hope it is, and that the it gets implemented soon.

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[Bug 74927] Re: No automated icon

2006-12-25 Thread HerrEkberg
The reason for this is changes in the Debian makefile. The deb
maintainer has for some reason added the --no-mime flag to the Comix
install script, which disables the thumbnails and the x-cbr, x-cbz abd
x-cbt mime types (unless those where already defined).

The solution is to remove the --no-mime flag from the makefile. It is
quite easy to install Comix manually from the tarball as well, but that
doesn't help all the other Ubuntu/Debian users who rely on the packaging
system.

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