I think there are too many different dialogs involved. We have:
option 1) you press Print Screen and you get a dialogue with no options other
than saving the screenshot
option 2) you run --interactive which gives you a dialog with options, followed
by the dialog from option 1
The way I see it
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-screenshot
When you take a screenshot a dialogue pops up asking you where to save.
This dialogue should have the option of hiding the cursor. The option
may be configurable somewhere, but it's not intuitive or easy to use, it
should be right there
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Title:
Screenshot should give you the option of hiding the cursor when you
take a screenshot
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Decorations and RGBA
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The attached screen-shot confirms the settings are the same in each app
for the same account (Empathy on the left, Pidgin on the right).
Setting a proxy on my machine makes no difference, but bear in mind that
even if I choose Direct internet connection, my corporate network will
route me through
Sorry, ignore that first screenshot - I had a Google account showing in
Empathy and an MSN account showing in Pidgin. /This/ screenshot shows
both apps using the same MSN account with the same settings.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: empathy
Empathy cannot connect (Network error) to my gtalk or MSN account over
my work's network. I assume this is caused by corporate firewalls and
transparent proxies and other annoying things like that, but Pidgin
doesn't have any problems.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38173860/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38173861/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38173862/ProcStatus.txt
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I have this problem but I don't have any proxy set in Gnome, it all
happens invisibly somewhere on the corporate LAN. Is this likely to be
the same issue?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304889
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Works for me in fresh Karmic install :)
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Cannot use Windows key in keyboard shortcuts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/12153
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Sorry for the delay.
Oh, sorry, thought I had included the version I was on. I was using the
Karmic alpha but I've had to switch back to Jaunty for various reasons
(shouldn't really have been using an alpha version on my work machine I
suppose).
I don't know if this still exists in the beta,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Assign a couple of background colours so that they make a gradient.
Works fine for one folder, but if you use middle-click or control-click
to apply it to all folders, then close and open Nautilus, only the
second colour you select has been
Well, with Super mapped to the win keys I can now (in Jaunty) use the
Windows key in any short-cut, so that appears to be part of this bug
fixed. If other Jaunty users can confirm this is fixed then all that
remains is to change the default setting when Ubuntu is installed.
Would that be a
I've just read through this entire thread - to summarize:
It seems we have two/three issues:
1) The out-of-the-box behaviour only allows the windows key to be used
on it's own, not as part of a shortcut using the keyboard shortcut
applet
2) The workaround of setting super or meta is mapped to
Hi Guys - firstly I apologise for not being very technial here - I'm
quite new to Linux.
For me setting Super is mapped to the win keys or Meta is mapped to
the win keys (they appear to do the same thing, and shouldn't one of
them be selected by default anyway? I've installed Ubuntu on four
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