After upgrading to Natty, I encountered this exact same problem when I logged
into Classic Mode (since Unity sadly only displays a transparent top bar and no
launcher). Oli's fix helped for some things, but as he mentioned, the clock
applet doesn't work. Also, I've found that while this gets
I have the same problem with Pidgin 2.6.6 in 10.04 (and Pidgin 2.7 in
Fedora 13). The notification area slowly grows as I have Pidgin
configured to only show the icon when new messages arrive. You can also
make it grow quickly by repeatedly turning on and off the setting for
always having an icon
This also affects one-finger edge scrolling. There is simply no checkbox
to turn horizontal scrolling on.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1084737
Title:
Public bug reported:
When viewing files in list view with Nautilus, the columns change their width
back and forth when:
-switching to another window
-switching back to Nautilus
-moving the Nautilus window
-Alt-tabing between windows
-right clicking to bring up the context menu
-clicking on the
Why should it be forwarded upstream (which it already was, see comment
#18)? I just tested it again, and this is a problem that affects the
default Ambiance theme (in 13.04 and still present in 13.10) but *not*
other themes like Adwaita.
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Ah, I see Alberto.
I've narrowed down the problem down to two lines in the Ambiance theme.
If lines 66 and 68 in /usr/share/themes/Ambiance/gtk-3.0/gtk-widgets.css
are deleted, the columns are perfectly stable. The two lines are:
-unico-focus-border-color: alpha (@selected_bg_color, 0.5);
Those still with problems are probably affected by this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk3-engines-unico/+bug/1018718
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** Changed in: nautilus
Importance: Undecided = Unknown
** Changed in: nautilus
Status: New = Unknown
** Changed in: nautilus
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Still an issue in 13.10. Nothing happened when I hit the volume/mute
buttons on my T60p. Christiansen's workaround in comment #170 worked
great though.
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Public bug reported:
Font rendering in Gedit (version 3.10.4) in Trusty is blurry.
Fonts are rendered normally in other programs, such as LibreOffice
Writer, Tomboy notes, and various system uses like title bars.
See attached image, thanks.
** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Tthe colors of the pixels to the side of the characters in the
screenshot on the right are off, causing them to be blurrier and more
'shimmering'.
I only found this in gedit, nothing else. I was using a live image, and
just tried it again with today's... but now the rendering seems just
fine.
Jeff is correct.
Easy way to reproduce: take a short text file and view it in Gedit,
making sure that all the text appears within the window, the font is
fine. If you start resizing the window, the second a scroll bar appears
(i.e. some of the text is hidden) the font becomes distorted.
Maybe
I applied your fix, Jeff, and it did make everything consistent and
prevent Gedit from changing. However, all the fonts look slightly
thinner. Granted, they look better than with that dconf setting set to
rgba without your font.conf file (and also better to the Gedit-with-
scrollbars one), but
Here's the actual image file I mentioned in #9.
** Attachment removed: Top normal rendering, bottom Jeff's fix.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gedit/+bug/1290697/+attachment/4089170/+files/fonts.conf
** Attachment added: Top normal rendering, bottom Jeff's fix.
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 14.04, the Evince/Document viewer (version 3.10.3) the zoom in
keyboard shortcut is no longer just the =/+ key but now requires the
shift key to be held down.
I assume this is a regression, since every previous version of Evince
simply mapped zoom in to =.+, no
** Description changed:
In Ubuntu 14.04, the Evince/Document viewer (version 3.10.3) the zoom in
keyboard shortcut is no longer just the =/+ key but now requires the
shift key to be held down.
I assume this is a regression, since every previous version of Evince
- simply mapped zoom in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1309785 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1309785
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1309785
gedit: blurry font as document is longer than one page and scroll bars appear
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Works for me now (version 3.10.3-0ubuntu10.1): simply hitting the +/=
key without holding shift zooms in.
Thank you for fixing this.
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Public bug reported:
Installing gedit (3.18.3) on Ubuntu 16.04 causes two .desktop entries to
be created in /usr/share/applications: org.gnome.gedit.desktop and
gedit.desktop. This causes two "open with" entries in Nautilus/Files.
Only one should be installed.
Deleting gedit.desktop currently
Public bug reported:
When scrolling using a pointing stick (at least with trackpoints on Thinkpads)
Evince will continue to scroll when the window or workspace is changed. The
user's place is quickly lost.
To reproduce:
Open a multi-page pdf with Evince.
Go to some random page.
Scroll up.
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=777154
** Also affects: evince via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=777154
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Description changed:
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- When scrolling using a pointing stick (at least with trackpoints on
Thinkpads) Evince will continue to scroll when the window or workspace is
changed. The user's place is quickly lost.
+ When an image or portion of text in a pdf is clicked in Evince, dragged
+ (as
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