I have no interest in this issue anymore, I'll close it here. If anyone
wants to post it upstream feel free.
** Changed in: poppler (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Incomplete
** Changed in: poppler (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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The comments on this bug are so ridiculous - it would be funny if it
wasn't sad.
1. The request is for a new layout.
2. It does not affect any existing layout.
3. It is to help Portuguese-Brazilian users.
4. It does not affect anyone else.
5. Opinions on whether ' + c should or should not produce
As far as I'm concerned this bug can be closed as wont fix, seeing that
Gnomedruid is obsolete now.
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Setting show_finish on GnomeDruid makes it unnavigable in Glade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120897
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Binary package hint: nautilus
Based on the bug #28835 discussion, removable media shouldn't require
explicit unmount operations, instead, it should encourage unsupervised
removal by the user, and only warn when it is not safe to remove.
Also, it should present the user an
The best way would be to indicate the status of the write operation with
precision, with, for example, an icon indicating the status of the write
buffer over the drive icon, so the user knows when it is safe (no
pending writes) or not to remove the drive.
The system could then provide a removable
Please unmount storage before unplugging device, you may damage your
data otherwise!
*may* ? why leave the user in doubt about the state of the drive? Can't
the system detect if there was a problem on removal instead of alarming
the user every time? Even better, is there a technical reason why a
I agree with Emmet Hikory [
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/28835/comments/27
], instead of users having to eject removable media, have the system say
when the user should *not* physically remove said media, specially for
the common usb flash drive case.
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how did it go from confirmed to invalid with no explanation?
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evince hangs eating CPU when rendering a pdf page
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/38674
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Adding callgrind output as requested.
The process of running with valgrind is so slow I couldn't actually
scroll to other pages, but it already shows the functions responsible
for the cpu usage.
I should probably mention I am on Hardy Heron. Someone already confirmed
it occurs on Intrepid too.
Still an issue in 8.10 Intrepid Ibex.
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gnome-desktop-item-edit should change the Name= key
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I'm attaching a file that makes the issue visible
Evince takes 100% cpu, for quite a while, to draw each page. In the
sample file there are only 3 pages, but I have similar documents with
many more, and it becomes impractical to read them.
I used valgrind --tool=callgrind
** Attachment added: pdf that's very slow to render
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19410958/05-Normalizacao.pdf
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Still an issue in 8.04 Hardy Heron.
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Happens only on some items. (note: I'm on a pt-BR system)
I tried a few, and at least these don't allow renaming:
Dictionary (string is Dicionários)
Gedit (Editor de Texto)
Gnome-Terminal (Consola)
Vinagre (Visualizador de Área de Trabalho Remota)
Totem (Reprodutor de Filmes)
Running from the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: alacarte
Ubuntu 8.04
Alacarte version: 0.11.5-0ubuntu1
Steps to reproduce:
1) Open menu editor
2) In accessories, select Terminal and click Properties
3) Type in a new name
4) Click close
5) Nothing happened, the Terminal item wasn't renamed
The
+1 to fixing the description. It confuses people that want to search a
dvd player in synaptic.
Try to search dvd menu player and you get totem-gstreamer in the
resulting list telling it supports menus, which is not true.
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Still an issue with Glade 3.4.2 in Hardy.
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I get the same error as the screenshot. This is what nautilus displays
if run from the terminal and then trying to rename a partition:
** (nautilus:1144): WARNING **: Hit unhandled case g-io-error-quark:15
in fm_report_error_renaming_file
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Awesome! Hopefully it will be released soon on a Hardy Heron repo near
us :)
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New windows stack up in top left corner
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Yes, I too went looking for a patch and found that same one, and am
using it right now on my system (using the random placement mode :)
I contacted the author about updating the patch and implementing a
better cascaded window placement, like he mentioned in the website, and
he responded he would
Happens for me in Metacity (Gutsy)
1. open Nautilus and launch a video file (opens in totem by default)
2. Totem gains focus
3. Go back to the Nautilus window and launch another video file
4. Video opens in Totem but does not gains focus (Totem stays behind the
Nautilus window)
Again, this is
Yes, I'm on a Feisty-Gutsy upgrade system aswell.
Any hints on where this bug is happening (which setting)? It's as if the
default smart metacity window placement (tile without overlap
behaviour) has gone stupid (throw all on top-left corner) :S
It is REALLY annoying. Opening multiple terminals
For me Nautilus is opening windows on the top left corner everytime
aswell. It's really annoying.
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Yes, still an issue with Glade 3.4 on Gutsy.
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Using the pt_BR gedit, the Python syntax highlighting is broken for non-
multiline strings (as in - String will not be highlighted).
The problem is the translation of the following terms are equal:
Multiline Double Quoted String == Double Quoted
Well, it is a bug in that the first page of gnomedruid will not show an
Apply button when you execute the actual gtk code.
In effects, it is a phantom button, it should only appear on the last
page of the gnomedruid widget.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: glade-gnome-3
By inserting a gnomedruid widget, and selecting it to have an apply
button (show_finish == True), glade draws the Apply button on the first
page of the druid widget, making impossible to navigate to the other
pages to edit them.
Workaround
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-media
This is an usability/wishlist request:
for the volume applet, quick muting and unmuting should be possible using the
middle mouse button click.
The middle mouse click is currently not associated with any action in the
applet.
I believe
Public bug report changed:
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Comment:
The output of grep hda1 /proc/mounts is:
/dev/hda1 /media/Aalto fuse
rw,nosuid,nodev,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other 0 0
It shows as 'fuse', which is some kind of abstraction layer to the real
Public bug report changed:
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Comment:
I would suggest using an icon to switch between modes.
Or maybe even two icons, and the selected one becomes unavaiable.
I don't like the idea of label-only widgets.
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Added: Output of lshal
http://librarian.launchpad.net/1824566/hal.txt
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Comment:
Just a small detail: mlabel for vfat partitions will only make uppercase
names, which is quite ugly infact.
Some way to easily personalize the names would be good (taking the
mountpoint names, or creating a file that
Public bug reported:
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Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
I'm using ntfs-fuse to mount a volume (rw) in fstab.
Nautilus displays the device, but when trying to open it,
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Comment:
Correction: (some other user reported that mount, instead of pmount, is
giving this error) - The user who said that was using Konqueror in
KDE, so you can disregard that.
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Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
The big View as (Icons/List) button is a good example of a bad case of
UI design. Apart from being text-only, the
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/22007
Comment:
I agree, the lack of configuration is a major usability bug.
I would consider gnome-screensaver not ready for release as it is.
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