Ok, sorry. From http://mate-desktop.com/, it seems that atril is a fork of
evince.
I had thought it was merely a rename to avoid MATE/GNOME conflicts.
So I understand better: are you saying that evince doesn't have this bug?
And that improvements made to evince will not necessarily show up in
Public bug reported:
I used the Edit / Toolbar command to add some buttons to the toolbar.
These ordinarily show up, but not in Fullscreen mode.
Version info:
LInux Mint 17.1, MATE edition, based on Ubuntu 14.04.
In MATE, evince is renamed to atril: MATE Document Viewer 1.8.1.
** Affects:
I am having the same problem on a different system.
I am using Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, MATE Edition (a derivative of Ubuntu
14.04).
In MATE (a Gnome 2 fork), gedit has been renamed to pluma.
Specifically, just starting up
sudo pluma
makes the ownership of ~/.config/dconf/user immediately
Suggested interface: If the user has bound Superp to anything in
compiz, then this requested behavior should override the screen-
switching behavior.
However, when the user makes such a binding, an Are you sure? dialog
box should pop up, warning that this may break the screen-switching key
on
I'm writing to support the original complaint and Alex's post at the top
of this ticket.
Please! It's really important to be able to dim the screen
automatically when switching to battery power, in order to save battery
life. I relied on this in Gutsy. I go back and forth between AC and
Let me add another reason that it is an unhelpful error message:
*** What is meant by in the Multimedia settings? ***
I am running LInux Mint 4.0 (basically Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon with extra
codecs), and my Gnome menu doesn't list any program called Multimedia.
So what am I supposed to fiddle with?
I wrote:
Usually restarting Sound Recorder works okay; but today I am getting the
error
message immediately whenever I start Sound Recorder.
Well, that turns out to be because I already had another copy of Sound Recorder
running (oops).
So a more helpful error message in this case would be