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Open many apps so that the taskbar is filled with some entries (I tried
8). Then put the cursor over the taskbar.
Roll the mousewheel up very quickly. The apps will in turn get focus but
because this process is very fast, their entry in the taskbar will
Public bug reported:
In Windows explorer, clicking a file and then clicking once more on the
file name will enter rename file mode. Nautilus doesn't do this.
Isn't it a useful feature to have?
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Severity: Wishlist
Priority: (none set)
Status:
Public bug reported:
When the Volume Control is not opened, hovering the volume applet (the
speaker icon on the top right corner) and then rolling the mouse wheel
down will reduce the sound volume. Eventually the sound will be muted.
Rolling the mouse wheel up will unmute and increase the sound
Public bug reported:
In Nautilus, when a 3rd emblem is added to a file, the 3 emblems will
not be displayed at separate edges. 2 of the emblems will be stacked on
top of each other.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Status: Unconfirmed
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Public bug reported:
In Nautilus, emblems drawn on the bottom right and bottom left of a file
icon will obscure the file name (the file must have at least 2 emblems).
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Status: Unconfirmed
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Emblem obscures file name
I tried it on Ubuntu 6.06 LTS desktop CD (live session)
On 6/7/06, Daniel Holbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your bug report. Which version of Ubuntu do you use?
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-panel = gnome-applets
Importance: Medium = Low
Public bug reported:
When dragging an item (for example a selection on gedit) and then
hovering a taskbar entry, the corresponding window will be shown.
Obviously this is done so that the user can drop the item into the
window.
However, when some taskbar entries are stacked (for example 5 GIMP
A final question: does this mean that someone from Ubuntu (for example
you) will take the appropriate discussion upstream, or does this mean
that I must take the discussion there?
Thanks
On 6/8/06, Daniel Holbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your comment. The changes you are requesting
Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Desktop CD (live session). Everything is default (icon
theme, icon mode, zoom factor).
On 6/16/06, Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your bug. What version of Ubuntu do you use? What icon theme?
The list or icon mode? What zoom factor?
** Changed in:
Public bug reported:
This behavior is inconsistent with other apps like Gedit and Yelp. In
Gedit and Yelp, the about dialog box is also nonmodal but we can't
summon multiple about dialogs.
** Affects: hal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Status: Unconfirmed
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Device Manager is able
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
1) Open a media file (mp3, avi, etc) using totem and set the sound volume in
totem to nonzero
2) Open the sound control panel (double click its icon on the top right)
3) In my system (VIA 8235 (Alsa mixer)) there are sliders for: Master,
I',m using dapper btw
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Totem does not respect global sound volume
https://launchpad.net/bugs/65865
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
Using dapper 6.06.1
1) Open totem
2) Open ubuntu Sax.ogg (in the samples folder)
3) Play it and let it end
4) Minimize totem
5) Restore it
Totem then won't draw its controls (menu, play button etc). We can guess
the control's location and click
Screenshot attached
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Totem does not draw its controls
https://launchpad.net/bugs/66095
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Create a folder and then create these dummy files:
Aa
ab
ba
Bb
あa
アb
イa
いb
After that, do a filename sort in Nautilus and the result will
be:http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a338/agro1986/Illustrations/boab-053.png
Do an ls from console and the result
The behavior is still the same in 7.04 final. By the way, in KDE we can
scroll horizontally using a modifier key (I forgot whether it is CTRL or
shift).
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Cannot scroll horizontally using the mouse wheel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3644
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Im in 7.04 final and it is not fixed:
* Toggling the 'on top' property via the View menu will also set the window
manager's 'on top'
* Toggling the 'on top' from the window manager will not set the view menu's
'on top'
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On Top menu bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3647
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Update for 7.04 final:
Issue (1) (gnome-panel) is still not fixed
Issue (2) is fixed. We can right-click and now there is an unmount option.
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Cannot unmount by right clicking (in certain places)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/4188
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Still exists in 7.04 final.
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Cannot drag and drop to a window listed on stacked taskbar entry
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/48665
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Desktop Bugs, which is a bug assignee.
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Still the same behavior in 7.04 final. The first line of command
'locale' in my system gives:
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
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Incomprehensible sorting in Nautilus and ls when kana (hiragana, katakana) and
latin are mixed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59617
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
Cannot create a new file in Gedit by double clicking the tab bar. This
is in 7.04 final.
** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Cannot create a new file in Gedit by double clicking the tab bar
More details:
Procedure:
1) Open Gedit
2) Double click an empty area in the tab bar
Result: Nothing happens!
This is inconsistent with Firefox's behavior.
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Cannot create a new file in Gedit by double clicking the tab bar
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113337
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
See title. This is in 7.04 final. It is inconsistent with Firefox's
behavior.
** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Cannot close a tab in Gedit by middle clicking the tab bar
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Using 7.04 final.
1) Open nautilus, go to a location where there is a file you can rename
2) Suppose the old file name is NEW
3) Rename it into NEWER by selecting it, pressing F2, typing NEWER, and then
pressing enter
4) For a flash, the old
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 10817 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/10817
Using 7.04 final, default Human theme. Bug still exists (e.g., Gedit
menu).
PS: In Windows XP and KDE, menu items are highlighted.
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Menu not highlighted upon hovering
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3643
Confirmed on Ubuntu 7.04 final (Gnome)
Procedure:
1) Open 2 windows of Nautilus
2) Initiate 'drag and drop' in one window (click-hold an item (e.g., file),
move the mouse)
3) Press alt+tab
Result: The alt+tab won't work
The usefulness of alt+tab while doing DnD is that it is a lot faster
than
Thanks for the comments. However, I think I have reported another
wishlist before and another person changed the status into wishlist,
not rejecting it. Can't the same treatment be applied to this case? (as
far as I know, 'rejected' means the bug cannot be reproduced or the
behavior is
another person changed the status into wishlist
PS: Correction. It seems that for my other report, the status was
'confirmed' and the importance was 'wishlist.
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Cannot create a new file in Gedit by double clicking the tab bar
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113337
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Public bug reported:
After the Desktop CD is booted, opening Places - Computer lists my
Windows (NTFS, FAT32) and Linux (ext3) partitions. However, none of them
can be opened by double clicking them.
The detailed message is:
error: device /dev/hda8 is not removable
error: could not execute
Public bug reported:
My ext3 root breezy partition which is /dev/hda3 isn't shown in Places
- Computer. All my other partitions (NTFS, FAT32, ext3) are shown.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Status: Unconfirmed
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In live mode, the / partition isn't detected by
** Attachment added: In Ubuntu 7.04 Live CD
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7720651/sorting_bug-7.04.png
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Incomprehensible sorting in Nautilus and ls when kana (hiragana, katakana) and
latin are mixed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/59617
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It's a psychological thing... F2 is not part of the file name so it
seems very unnatural for me to have to press F2 when my mind and hand is
still on mouse mode (well, I grew up in a windows environment so maybe
that's the psychological cause)
It's important for users having used to the feature.
@Textureglitch
or when I have selected the file and then realize I want to drag and drop it
so I click it again,
Selecting a file (e.g., clicking once) and then dragging it (second click but
hold it and drag around) won't activate the rename function. So no problem
here, unless you aren't
2. Pop up menus are much quicker in gnome than on windows
There's this mental task of locating the correct entry for rename on
the long list. When finding F2 on keyboard, we also have to find and aim
the correct key. For me, the method of click, wait a while, and then
click again is the fastest
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