From the changelog of 2.9.1 and the corresponding bugreport (131416) it
seems that the idea was to navigate through the images only in fit mode.
Perhaps a modifier key such as Alt. for either scrolling or navigating
would be nice?
In the meantime, does anyone know a (fast) image viewer that
I recalled the problem has existed in more applications, but maybe I was
mistaken. At the moment in Lucid I can only reproduce it in gnome-
terminal and not in any other gtk app like the gimp, synamptic. (Which
is inconsistent with the OP, but consistent with the 'misfiled bug'
linked here.) What
Doug Kelly: I tried your solution, but it does not seem to work for me
on my fresh Lucid install.
Just tried something else: First layout indian, second Qwerty and then
started a ping from the second layout. I could not figure out how to
quit the ping (except 'killall ping'), since all my ctrl-c
I hacked together my own keyboard layout indicator that just rearranges
the layouts in gconf so the selected one is on top. It is kinda a
kludge, but it works. (Ensure the gnome indicator is set to use the top
one and don't touch it again.)
I do not intend to create a proper applet out of this,
Thank you for reopening (I didn't know what 'Triaged' meant), and also
for your helpful comments.
The new bug description makes sense for your technical point of view,
but so much for the uninitiated user. With this description I might have
had a harder time finding this entry with your
This is definitely a bug and should be reopened. Some points: 1) gdm
also adds the new layout with an implicit selection and 2) it shouldn't
add it at all and 3) if it does, it shouldn't set it as default.
1) I ran into this scenario:
- default layout selected on installation is alt-intl
-
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 488048 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/488048
gdm adds the layout used in gdm to the gnome settings. I setup a user
with 'password not asked on login', this user never got a chance to tell
gdm that he wanted a different layout and it was quite hard to
Perhaps this is related to this report?:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/488048
gdm adds the layout used there as default in gnome, even when no
password is asked at login. This is similar but slightly different from
this problem, but maybe they are related.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
I use two keyboard layouts: alt-intl and dvorak-intl, which both show as
'USA' in the keyboard layout indicator.
1: The indicator cannot be used to distinguish what layout is used. In
Jaunty this was 'fixed' by appending a '2' to
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48122299/Dependencies.txt
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keyboard layout indicator does not distinguish between layouts of the same
country
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/577836
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I read up a bit in these threads (where Martin Pitt also contributes a
lot)
always overrides keyboard layout variants
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=572765
Try harder to use the keyboard layout passed by gdm
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=585290
I think the one thing that
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