Re: AltGr+ not working anymore on most Desktop apps in Gnome

2023-10-21 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson

On 2023-10-21 10:57, Bastian Venthur wrote:

Am 20.10.23 um 20:57 schrieb Gunnar Hjalmarsson:

On 2023-10-20 20:18, Bastian Venthur wrote:

The problem is, that the AltGr-combos don't work anymore on most
desktop applications. It does work on the gnome shell search and
xterm but it does not work anywhere else like firefox or the
gnome terminal.


Can you please create a test user, log in as that user, and let us
now if the issue is present with the test user as well.


Everything works as expected with a fresh user account.


So then we can conclude that something in $HOME causes it, Maybe there 
is too much to load from some ~/.cache/ directories. (Try to clean them up.)


Guess that's all I can say. Not easy to nail it down to a bug.

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Gunnar



Re: AltGr+ not working anymore on most Desktop apps in Gnome

2023-10-20 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson

On 2023-10-20 20:18, Bastian Venthur wrote:

The problem is, that the AltGr-combos don't work anymore on most
desktop applications. It does work on the gnome shell search and
xterm but it does not work anywhere else like firefox or the gnome
terminal.


Can you please create a test user, log in as that user, and let us know 
if the issue is present with the test user as well.


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Rgds,
Gunnar Hjalmarsson



Re: Default font: Transition from DejaVu to Noto

2023-09-15 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson

On 2023-09-15 05:03, Paul Wise wrote:

On Wed, 2023-09-13 at 21:09 +0200, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:

So we have a conflict of goals here. The good news is that a user
who speaks some latin language, and who thinks it's important to be
able to easily select font directly in various applications, can
do:

apt purge fonts-noto-core


That won't work on some systems because various packages hard-depend
on the various fonts-noto packages and metapackages.


To the extent there are such hard depends which are not motivated, bugs 
should be submitted.


I see at least one apparent case (maybe there are more): The meta 
package cinnamon-desktop-environment depends on the fonts-noto meta package.


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Gunnar



Re: Default font: Transition from DejaVu to Noto

2023-09-14 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson

On 2023-09-13 21:09, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:

There are at least two questions:

1. Should fonts-noto-core be installed by default?


I just uploaded fontconfig 2.14.2-6 including this commit:

https://salsa.debian.org/freedesktop-team/fontconfig/-/commit/3b8ef475


2. Which font should fontconfig prefer?


Given that fonts-noto-core is not installed by default, the effective 
"default font" is now DejaVu again, even if 60-latin.conf prefers Noto 
over DejaVu for sans-serif and serif. I see no urgent need to change that.


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Gunnar



Re: Default font: Transition from DejaVu to Noto

2023-09-14 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson

On 2023-09-14 10:50, Adam Borowski wrote:

On Wed, Sep 13, 2023 at 09:09:00PM +0200, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:

There is a problem with fonts-noto-core, though, as several people
have mentioned already: For non-LCG scripts it provides one font
per script. And there are quite a few of those. So for a user, who
wants to actively and often select font in a font picker, the list
of font options gets horribly long.

Personally I see that as a shortcoming in the font pickers. They
ought to offer some "favorites" functionality, in the same manner
as it works with keyboard layouts. Unfortunately they don't, at
least as far as I know.


Why "favorities"?  No other font assumes itself to be special enough
to require such an extra functionality.


I didn't mean to attach any such characteristic to the fonts. The idea 
is to let each user cherry pick a set of fonts between which they can 
switch easily.


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Gunnar



Re: Default font: Transition from DejaVu to Noto

2023-09-14 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson

On 2023-09-13 21:29, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:

Quoting Gunnar Hjalmarsson (2023-09-13 21:09:00)

There is a problem with fonts-noto-core, though, as several people
have mentioned already: For non-LCG scripts it provides one font
per script. And there are quite a few of those. So for a user, who
wants to actively and often select font in a font picker, the list
of font options gets horribly long.

Personally I see that as a shortcoming in the font pickers. They
ought to offer some "favorites" functionality, in the same manner
as it works with keyboard layouts. Unfortunately they don't, at
least as far as I know.


Perhaps it is then immature to switch to using fonts-noto by
default, for the above reason alone


Yeah, given the Debian culture with respect to font handling, the 
proposal may have been raised prematurely.



So we have a conflict of goals here. The good news is that a user
who speaks some latin language, and who thinks it's important to be
able to easily select font directly in various applications, can
do:

apt purge fonts-noto-core


Just as easily as those disliking a font can remove it, those
appreciating a font can install it.  Difference is if we want to
bloat all systems by default or not.


Yep. That's the crux of this discussion.

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Gunnar



Re: Default font: Transition from DejaVu to Noto

2023-09-14 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson

On 2023-09-14 11:16, Fabian Greffrath wrote:

Seriously, what I think should be installed on *every* system is a
complete set of serif/sans/mono latin fonts. And then additional
fonts should get pulled in by task-*-desktop packages based on the
user's selected language during D-I. This is how it was in
"fonts-dejavu-core" times.


This discussion tends to confirm that view as the consensus.


Instead, if you install fonts-noto-core on every system (at least as
it is now) you don't actually help the e.g. Devanagari people by
installing a Tamil font on their systems and vice versa (just to
pick some examples). But in the end, everybody ends up with
literally hundreds of fonts that they can read as much or less as the
"tofu" glyphs that they are meant to replace.


True. It's still what I personally would prefer.

Let me point at one not uncommon case: People who are able to read some 
non-Latin language(s) often prefer English as the display language — 
because the particular non-Latin language has poor translation coverage 
or for some other reason — and hence install in English. Then the task-* 
files don't help much.



Anyway, probably the conclusion from this discussion is that we should 
move fonts-noto-core downwards in this list:


$ apt-cache depends fontconfig-config | grep fonts
 |Depends: fonts-noto-core
 |Depends: fonts-dejavu-core
 |Depends: fonts-liberation
 |Depends: fonts-croscore
 |Depends: fonts-freefont-otf
 |Depends: fonts-freefont-ttf
 |Depends: fonts-urw-base35
  Depends: fonts-texgyre

It's a bit ironic. I proposed in a MR to prepend fonts-noto-core to that 
list, and you merged it. At the time I wasn't aware of the significance 
of being listed first, and I suppose you weren't either.


As regards 60-latin.conf there is probably no reason to change it 
further compared to upstream. If a user installs fonts-noto-core, Noto 
will become default for sans-serif and serif, and it's reasonable to 
assume that it is what they want in that case.


What do others think? Is that a reasonable conclusion from this discussion?

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Gunnar



Re: Default font: Transition from DejaVu to Noto

2023-09-13 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson

Hi Fabian,

On 2023-09-12 08:24, Fabian Greffrath wrote:

as has already been stated elsewhere, fontconfig upstream's move to
Noto as the default font has most probably not been done for
aesthetical reasons. That is, it is not the "most beautiful font"
that people "like better" then DejaVu, but the single usable fallback
font with the widest glyph coverage.


That might be true.


However, I think that the acceptance - or rather lack thereof - of
the Noto fonts in Debian has indeed to do with the way they are
currently packaged. There is no pendant to the fonts-dejavu-core
package which only installs the generic serif and sans-serif flavors.
Instead, even the fonts-noto-core package installs a full pack of 268
(!) font files. This is discussed in detail in #983291 [1].


The way they are packaged is absolutely a restriction. How important 
restriction it is depends on what you want to achieve.


If I recall it correctly, the primary suggestion in that bug report is 
to split fonts-noto-core into an LCG and an "other" package. If that 
would happen, you would be able to install Noto for LCG scripts only 
(only a handful fonts, even if you include things like math and 
symbols). I'm sure that some people consider that to be sufficient. They 
don't see it as an issue if "tofus"[2] show up once in a while, since 
they don't understand those characters anyway.


Personally I dislike "tofus". They give me a feeling that my system is 
broken, even if I still wouldn't understand the beautiful characters 
that are not rendered properly.


Maybe I'm colored from having used Ubuntu for more than a decade. The 
Ubuntu desktop has for a long time installed fonts packages which cover 
a lot of Asian etc. languages. By default. For everyone. So the ongoing 
switch to Noto is not such a big deal on Ubuntu. fonts-noto-core gets 
installed by default, and quite a few font packages for non-latin 
scripts are dropped.


Some people have complained.[3] But overall I think that most users like 
the idea with a worldwide font coverage.


I realize that Debian has done it differently, and for that reason 
installing fonts-noto-core in Debian — whether as default or fallback — 
is a bigger change. But if we would want to enter 'the worldwide 
coverage path', splitting up fonts-noto-core wouldn't make much of a 
difference, would it?



So, if asked for my personal opinion, I could live with DejaVu Mono
as the default monospace font (for aesthetical reasons) and Noto Sans
and Serif as the default sans-serif and serif fonts (for pragmatic
reasons), respectively, but only if the latter are packaged
separately.


So you see that as a condition.. Please consider what I wrote above. 
Also, I realized that I failed to really argue for my position when 
starting this thread, so I have posted another long message in an 
attempt to structure the discussion:


https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2023/09/msg00146.html


Cheers,

- Fabian

[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=983291


[2] https://fonts.google.com/knowledge/glossary/tofu

[3] https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/20924

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Rgds,
Gunnar



Re: Default font: Transition from DejaVu to Noto

2023-09-13 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson

On 2023-09-09 23:08, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:

My personal view is that it is a change in the right direction,


It struck me that I stated a position in my initial post without really 
arguing for it. Silly me.


So with this message I try to repair that, and also highlight the 
questions I think this topic really boils down to.



There are at least two questions:

1. Should fonts-noto-core be installed by default?

2. Which font should fontconfig prefer?

At this moment, i.e. if you install Debian via a trixie ISO, the 
situation is:


* fonts-noto-core gets installed by default. How? Because it's first in 
this list:


  $ apt-cache depends fontconfig-config | grep fonts
   |Depends: fonts-noto-core
   |Depends: fonts-dejavu-core
   |Depends: fonts-liberation
   |Depends: fonts-croscore
   |Depends: fonts-freefont-otf
   |Depends: fonts-freefont-ttf
   |Depends: fonts-urw-base35
Depends: fonts-texgyre

* fontconfig prefers Noto for sans-serif and serif, while it prefers 
DejaVu for monospace.


Hence the current defaults for latin scripts are:

sans-serif   Noto Sans
serifNoto Serif
monospaceDejaVu Sans Mono (or Noto Mono if fonts-dejavu-mono is not 
installed)


Note that that differs from Debian 12. In Debian 12 with GNOME, for 
instance, fonts-noto-core is not installed by default, but 
fonts-noto-mono is (because of a long chain of "Recommends:"). At the 
same time fontconfig prefers Noto also for monospace, which lead to 
these defaults:


sans-serif   DejaVu Sans
serifDejaVu Serif
monospaceNoto Sans Mono

I think that is the situation which lead to some reactions in bug 
reports in the beginning of the year. Several users expressed their 
dissatisfaction with the switch from DejaVu Sans Mono to Noto Sans Mono. 
And in response to that the default monospace font has been changed back 
to DejaVu Sans Mono in trixie.


But let us discuss the two questions above.


Should fonts-noto-core be installed by default?
---
Personally I think it should. The primary reason is that fonts-noto-core 
offers a broad coverage of Unicode characters, and the quality is in 
many cases superior to the free alternatives. Ask for instance an Arabic 
or Sinhala speaking user.


To really make use of a Noto font, the font configuration may need to be 
tweaked. But having it installed is the basic prerequisite, and I think 
it makes sense that Debian as an internationally spread OS provides 
fonts of good quality for most languages.


There is a problem with fonts-noto-core, though, as several people have 
mentioned already: For non-LCG scripts it provides one font per script. 
And there are quite a few of those. So for a user, who wants to actively 
and often select font in a font picker, the list of font options gets 
horribly long.


Personally I see that as a shortcoming in the font pickers. They ought 
to offer some "favorites" functionality, in the same manner as it works 
with keyboard layouts. Unfortunately they don't, at least as far as I know.


So we have a conflict of goals here. The good news is that a user who 
speaks some latin language, and who thinks it's important to be able to 
easily select font directly in various applications, can do:


apt purge fonts-noto-core

But the many fonts is not only a disadvantage. It allows you to prefer 
Noto fonts for some non-latin scripts, and other fonts for other ditto. 
This flexibility is effectively blocked if DejaVu Sans, where everything 
is bundled into the same font, is installed and default.



Which font should fontconfig prefer?

Since it already has been changed back to DejaVu Sans Mono for 
monospace, let's talk about sans-serif/serif here.


Which font looks best? Noto, DejaVu, or something else? Apparently it's 
primarily a matter of personal preferences. Personally I'm not very 
sensitive, and I find several available fonts acceptable.


Things which speak for Noto is that it's being maintained upstream, it's 
preferred by fontconfig upstream, and several other distros have choosen 
Noto.


One thing I would like to say here is that when comparing different 
fonts, you need to be attentive to the font rendering settings. As an 
example I think that enabling 10-sub-pixel-rgb.conf is a good idea for 
many screens when using Noto fonts.


--
Rgds,
Gunnar Hjalmarsson



Re: Default font: Transition from DejaVu to Noto

2023-09-10 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson

On 2023-09-10 16:04, Praveen Arimbrathodiyil wrote:

On 10 September 2023 2:38:38 am IST, Gunnar Hjalmarsson
 wrote:

* The task-* packages should be reconsidered. At first hand I'm
thinking of all the non-latin task-* packages which recommend a
particular font. Let's take task-hindi-desktop as an example, which
currently recommends fonts-lohit-deva. I think it would be
consistent to change that to:

Recommends: fonts-noto-core | fonts-lohit-deva

fonts-noto-core covers "all" scripts, so with that package
installed there shouldn't be a need to install fonts-lohit-deva.
(And for many non-latin scripts Noto offers better quality than the
other non-latin font packages in the archive.)


For Malayalam, we prefer traditional script font by default. Noto
Malayalam coverage is not in traditional script.


Noted. So if we ever get that far, let's not touch the 
task-malayalam-desktop package.


And @FC Stegerman: Point taken. :) The reason why I talk so little about 
CJK is that fonts-noto-cjk appears to be the obvious choice for CJK 
scripts nowadays.


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Rgds,
Gunnar Hjalmarsson



Re: Default font: Transition from DejaVu to Noto

2023-09-10 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson

On 2023-09-10 17:34, The Wanderer wrote:

I am not sure why DejaVu is the alternative default under
discussion.

Prior to the switch to Noto, the default preferred font family
(listed first in /etc/fonts/conf.d/60-latin.conf) was not DejaVu;
that was, as it still is, listed as the second preference. The font
family listed as the first preference was Bitstream Vera.


The explanation is that upstream dropped Bitstream Vera separately.

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/fontconfig/fontconfig/-/commits/main/conf.d/60-latin.conf

And even if upstream was not very clear about the reason, the Debian bug 
<https://bugs.debian.org/998284> provides some reasons.


So compared with bullseye you can say that Bitstream Vera was replaced 
with Noto in 60-latin.conf.



If the intended design is that people who prefer one of the
lower-priority entries in the 60-latin.conf lists should remove the
packages that provide the fonts listed with higher preference
priority, then it seems problematic for the former highest-priority
option to be omitted entirely.


Nah.. If you want to use a font — any font — other than the one Debian 
promotes as "default", you can for instance


* prefer it in a code snippet in ~/.config/fontconfig/conf.d (some 
desktops provide GUIs for the purpose)


* cherry pick it in respective application

That is true irrespective of whether it's mentioned in 60-latin.conf or 
not. No need to uninstall anything only for that reason.


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Rgds,
Gunnar Hjalmarsson



Re: Default font: Transition from DejaVu to Noto

2023-09-10 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson

Thanks for your replies!

On 2023-09-10 05:23, Paul Wise wrote:

Personally, I found Noto Mono to be very ugly in comparison to the
DejaVu fonts that I was used to,


You did notice that we reversed to DejaVu Sans Mono for monospace, right?

https://salsa.debian.org/freedesktop-team/fontconfig/-/commit/6fae069d


Related discussion on the various IRC channels suggested that:

Noto is meant to be a fallback font (something like unifont but not
using bitmaps) not the default font for all or any languages.


Is the reasoning behind that position published anywhere?

One reason I ask is because upstream made Noto default, so did Fedora, 
so is Ubuntu about to do, and so did some Ubuntu flavors a while ago.


Possibly the way the Noto fonts are packaged in Debian has something to 
do with it. We have currently no way to install the Latin (or more 
precisely the LCG — Latin, Cyrillic, Greek) fonts separately. This 
limitation is discussed in <https://bugs.debian.org/983291>.



Noto makes the font selector useless because each alphabet shows up.


That is more or less true. A concern raised by M. Zhou too.

Also that is a consequence of the current situation with fonts-noto-core 
providing fonts for all scripts, and you can't choose to install e.g. 
LCG only.



Apparently the Noto meta package installs 700+ MB of font data, which
seems a bit excessive to some folks.


Hmm.. While that may be true for the fonts-noto meta package, please 
note that it's the fonts-noto-core package for sans-serif and serif 
(installed-size 43,6 MB) I argue for.


On 2023-09-10 06:30, M. Zhou wrote:

Aesthetic matter differs from person to person. As font can be seen as
kind of artwork, can we make a pool for the default font just like our
wallpaper?


Such a change would not be trivial. Maybe suitable for a feature request.

--
Rgds,
Gunnar Hjalmarsson



Default font: Transition from DejaVu to Noto

2023-09-09 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson

Hi!

With fontconfig 2.14, which entered testing last January, upstream 
fontconfig prefers Noto over DejaVu in /etc/fonts/conf.d/60-latin.conf. 
The change was not preceded by any discussion I'm aware of. It appears 
to be related to this Fedora measure:


https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/DefaultToNotoFonts

So Debian was kind of caught off guard.

My personal view is that it is a change in the right direction, and I 
have taken a couple of follow-up steps in Debian. There are still loose 
ends and more work to be done to achieve a consistent configuration in 
this respect. However, before taking further steps, I feel there is a 
need to reach out to a broader audience about the change. Hence this 
message. Basically I'm asking if this move towards Noto is desirable 
and, if so, I plea for relevant input for the completion of the transition.


While this message was crossposted to several mailing lists, since the 
topic affects multiple packages and teams, I suggest that the replies 
are posted to the general debian-devel list only.



The current situation
-
From a Debian POV, the effective default font for sans-serif and serif 
depends on whether the fonts-noto-core package is installed or not. For 
some desktop environments that package is pulled by default. As regards 
the GNOME desktop, fonts-noto-core is not installed by default with 
Debian 12 stable, but it does get pulled if you install trixie via a 
weekly build ISO.


The change as regards GNOME is probably my fault:

https://salsa.debian.org/freedesktop-team/fontconfig/-/commit/5aa10dde

While I thought that that commit wouldn't change much in practice, since 
there typically are other fonts which satisfy the fontconfig-config 
alternative dependency list, it probably does make a difference since 
fontconfig is installed early during the installation process.


Some bugs were filed early this year, where people expressed some 
dissatisfaction. The strongest objections were about the change of the 
monospace font. (fonts-noto-mono is included by default also in Debian 
12 stable with GNOME.) So I addressed that in trixie via a Debian level 
patch which changes the default monospace font back to DejaVu Sans Mono.


So at this time we have these preferences in 60-latin.conf:

sans-serif   Noto Sans
serifNoto Serif
monospaceDejaVu Sans Mono

So far so good. Mostly good IMHO. I can mention that I'm also working 
with fonts in Ubuntu, and similar changes will happen in Ubuntu 23.10.



Some steps to consider
--
These are some points for consideration I have in mind:

* The task-* packages should be reconsidered. At first hand I'm thinking 
of all the non-latin task-* packages which recommend a particular font. 
Let's take task-hindi-desktop as an example, which currently recommends 
fonts-lohit-deva. I think it would be consistent to change that to:


Recommends: fonts-noto-core | fonts-lohit-deva

fonts-noto-core covers "all" scripts, so with that package installed 
there shouldn't be a need to install fonts-lohit-deva. (And for many 
non-latin scripts Noto offers better quality than the other non-latin 
font packages in the archive.)


* Maybe it would be motivated to recommend fonts-noto-core in the 
umbrella package task-desktop too. While fontconfig-config seems to pull 
fonts-noto-core for new installs, I suspect that it wouldn't be pulled 
during an upgrade to Debian trixie.


* System admins have the option to do "dpkg-reconfigure 
fontconfig-config" and that way control some fontconfig symlinks 
affecting things like hinting and subpixel rendering. As regards the 
related templates file I recently made a tiny change that appeared to be 
necessary:


https://salsa.debian.org/freedesktop-team/fontconfig/-/commit/45d8eda0

but I suspect that the feature may need an overhaul also in other 
respects if we change the default font.


* I've noticed the fonts-recommended bug 
https://bugs.debian.org/1051314, which rightly points out the need to 
consider Noto in that context.


* Almost 3 years have passed since the fonts-noto source package was 
last updated from upstream. A new update with latest upstream is desirable.



Looking forward to your response.

--
Cheers,
Gunnar Hjalmarsson



Bug#987291: ITP: gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons-ng -- desktop icon support for GNOME Shell

2021-04-20 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org

Package name: gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons-ng
Version : 0.17.0-1
Upstream Author : Sergio Costas 
URL : https://gitlab.com/rastersoft/desktop-icons-ng
License : GPL-3+
Programming Lang: Javascript
Description : Desktop icon support for GNOME Shell

The package provides a GNOME Shell extension for showing the contents of 
~/Desktop on the desktop of the Shell. It's a fork/rewrite of an 
existing extension (package: gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons) but 
with additional features often desired by users ("-ng" means New 
Generation).


Ubuntu 21.04 includes gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons-ng by default.



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Accepted gnome-user-docs 3.34.0-1 (source) into experimental

2019-09-13 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
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Version: 3.34.0-1
Distribution: experimental
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian GNOME Maintainers 

Changed-By: Gunnar Hjalmarsson 
Description:
 gnome-user-docs - GNOME user docs
 gnome-user-guide - GNOME user's guide (transitional package)
Closes: 938994
Changes:
 gnome-user-docs (3.34.0-1) experimental; urgency=medium
 .
   * New upstream release
   * Bump Standards-Version to 4.4.0
   * Bump to compat level 12
   * Replace broken install links with apt: links (Closes: #938994)
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Maintainer: Gunnar Hjalmarsson 
Changed-By: Gunnar Hjalmarsson 
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 ibus-avro (1.1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * debian/watch:
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   * debian/metainfo.xml:
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2019-08-14 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
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Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Gunnar Hjalmarsson 
Changed-By: Gunnar Hjalmarsson 
Description:
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Closes: 931527
Changes:
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 .
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Accepted ibus-avro 1.1-2 (source all) into unstable, unstable

2019-08-14 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
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Version: 1.1-2
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Gunnar Hjalmarsson 
Changed-By: Gunnar Hjalmarsson 
Description:
 ibus-avro  - IBus engine for Avro Phonetic
Closes: 931527
Changes:
 ibus-avro (1.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
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 - Add .desktop file for preferences; works around
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   * debian/copyright:
 - State OmicronLab as copyright holder for specified files.
   * debian/watch:
 - Watch file added.
   * debian/source/lintian-overrides:
 - Drop excuse about watch file.
 .
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 .
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 - Bump Standards-Version to 4.4.0.
 - Add the Rules-Requires-Root header.
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Accepted ibus-avro 1.1-1 (source all) into unstable, unstable

2019-08-14 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
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Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Gunnar Hjalmarsson 
Changed-By: Gunnar Hjalmarsson 
Description:
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Changes:
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 .
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 - Bump Standards-Version to 4.4.0.
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Bug#931527: ITP: ibus-avro -- IBus engine for Avro Phonetic

2019-07-07 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson

Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

Package name: ibus-avro
Version : 1.0+git20170418-1
Upstream Author : Sarim Khan 
URL : https://github.com/sarim/ibus-avro
License : MPL
Programming Lang: Javascript
Description : IBus engine for Avro Phonetic

ibus-avro lets users type in English and on-the-fly transliterate them 
phonetically to Bangla.


The tool has been used for quite some years and the code is mature. 
Upstream maintenance has more or less ceased, but ibus-avro is still a 
popular tool among Bangla speaking Linux users, and the purpose of this 
effort to get it into Debian is to make ibus-avro more easily available 
to users of Debian and its downstream distros.


I will follow up with a URL to the package as soon as I have uploaded it 
to mentors.debian.net.


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Accepted svtplay-dl 1.9.1-0.1 (source) into unstable

2017-02-07 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
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Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Olof Johansson <o...@ethup.se>
Changed-By: Gunnar Hjalmarsson <gunna...@ubuntu.com>
Description:
 svtplay-dl - program to download videos from video on demand sites
Closes: 853772
Changes:
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 .
   * Non-maintainer upload.
   * New upstream version 1.9.1. Closes: #853772; LP: #1660733
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Accepted mythes-sv 1.3.1-2 (source all)

2014-03-18 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
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Changed-By: Gunnar Hjalmarsson gunna...@ubuntu.com
Description: 
 mythes-sv  - Swedish thesaurus for LibreOffice/OpenOffice.org
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Accepted mythes-sv 1.3.1-1 (source amd64)

2014-03-17 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
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Urgency: low
Maintainer: Gunnar Hjalmarsson gunna...@ubuntu.com
Changed-By: Gunnar Hjalmarsson gunna...@ubuntu.com
Description: 
 mythes-sv  - Swedish thesaurus for LibreOffice/OpenOffice.org
Closes: 740244
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