Restarting lightdm seems to fix it, if this is the same problem
described here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/498968/ctrl-alt-t-stopped-working-
ubuntu-14-04
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Before 14.04 evince had best fit and fit width in the view menu,
allowing me to toggle these with keyboard shortcuts.
These items have disappeared and now I have to mouse to the zoom menu on
the right to select these options.
Please reinstate or otherwise make these
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Scrolling through the playlist with the mouse wheel also skips ahead/back in
the current track
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Excuse me? You confirm the bug, but decline to fix it because it's too
hard?
At least close the bug report properly: this is WONTFIX not INVALID.
You yourself confirm the bug is valid.
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It's a regression since karmic.
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Title:
applets change position with lock
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I am observing this behaviour in lucid, but didn't see it in karmic
9.10.
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Title:
GNOME Panel icons (on right side) move
Alternatively it may not be, as this seems to be triggered by using an
external monitor and I wasn't using an external monitor when I used
karmic.
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I have one panel on the bottom, much like windows. I have applets on
the right side, clock, sysmon etc and they tend to switch places on
session restart and screen resolution resize (external monitor), even
though I have selected lock to panel. I have to manually unlock,
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menu - system - preferences
panel on bottom with main menu
On my 1024x768 screen there are too many items to display. The menu
allows scrolling but if I try to select the bottom items the menu jumps
back to the top and i cannot select!
ProblemType: Bug
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cannot select menu items when scrolling
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I want alt-tab to move between windows immedately. That option is
available with he default keybinding AltEscape. AltTab is bound
to move between windows with popup.
I disable the popup option and set immedate to AltTab, but it
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Quoth Octavio Alvarez (2010-05-09 15:08):
I think it would be a security risk, as an application might
continuously take away the focus from any application.
No, I think the model Greg is proposing is essentially this: the
current focus is a privilege that at most one window may have. To
have
problem persists in karmic.
no compiz, just metacity.
steps to reproduce:
1. open 2 gnome-terminals
2. move and/or resize so both are visible
3. run a 'ls' a few times in each to get a variety of characters on each
4. click-to-focus between the two terminals a few times, and notice that doing
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in jaunty, when I click a background gnome-terminal window to bring it
into focus, I frequently end up with text selected in that terminal.
This clears my (selection) clipboard and severely inhibits the clipboard
functionality.
Prior to
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Binary package hint: evince
evince appears to consume the presses of my media keyboard's
play/pause,advance,reverse buttons, even if it's not in focus. I don't
know why it would even consume these keypresses at all.
I would expect it not register handlers for these keys.
Quoth Thomas Thurman (2009-03-05 01:47):
What would you like to see happen when you type this into a terminal?
zenity --error
According to your suggestion, the dialogue will appear but remain hidden
behind the terminal.
1. That is exactly what actually happens,
2. That is exactly what
Steps to reproduce:
1. Close gedit if open
2. Type (don't paste) the following into a terminal:
gedit
ls
ls
ls
ls
ls
ls
ls
(etc)
Expected result:
terminal should keep keyboard focus
Actual result:
gedit window receives focus and keyboard input
Replace gedit with any gui app and behaviour
I cannot find a fixed sequence of steps that reliably reproduces this
behaviour, but heavy use of a terminal (ie, fast typing) will reliably
and frequently produce it.
Try this:
alias l='if [ $_l ]; then ls -l; _l= ; else ls -C; _l=1 ; fi'
then repeatedly enter
l
l
l
l
(etc)
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Binary package hint: metacity
Windows should never, ever, steal focus.
** Affects: metacity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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don't steal focus, ever
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Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
Release: intrepid
Occasionally the gnome-terminal screen does not update after pressing
the enter or return key, regardless of the application running (eg,
bash, mutt, python).
This may be the same as or related to bug #279993 (Display
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When using Shift-Ctrl to move tabs, the tabs cycle around (move from
last to first and vice versa), but without the Shift-key this does not
happen.
I would like to be able to cycle around when I have a large number of
tabs open, instead
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