Hi Bilal,
I am so sorry that we can't understand each-others, but before filing
the bug to Bugzilla, let me try and explain you the problem another
time.
First of all, we are talking about _natural_ scrolling: if you don't
know anything that, please have a look at the following video [1]: it
Any news?
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Natural scrolling not working in Empathy contact list window
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I am an owner of a Apple Magic Trackpad and I configured Xmodmap in
order to enable natural scrolling with the following line:
pointer = 1 2 3 5 4 7 6 8 9 10 11 12
I noticed that even if it works as expected inside a chat window, the
same can not be said for the contact
I have checked right now have both settings enabled get the same
behaviour using either two fingers or right edge scrolling.
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Have checked right now and I have both settings enabled; moreover I am
getting the same behaviour using either two fingers or right edge
scrolling.
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I am running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and empathy's version is 3.4.2-0ubuntu1
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Title:
Natural scrolling not working in Empathy
Right now I can not create a video nor share my desktop so I will try to
explain the problem in more details.
Imagine to have a vanilla Ubuntu, you open a terminal and type dmesg.
If you have a trackpad with double fingers scrolling enabled and you
want to see what dmesg printed first, you need
Public bug reported:
Don't know if it is a problem of Empathy or not, but each time I press
C-W to delete the word before the cursor, the chat window closes. The
strange thing is that C-H (delete the character before the cursor)
works fine.
Is this the expected behaviour? I am asking this
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Well, after a bit of googling, I fixed re-installing python-gtk2 and
python-cairo. The origin of this problem still remains unknown.
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python-gtk2: missing CAPI
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I solved reinstalling python-dbus packages.
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Yesterday I installed Ubuntu Lucid Lynx beta1 64bits: everything went fine
except for the package python-gtk2 (I suppose). If I open a python shell, and
try to import the gtk module, I get the following error:
$ python
Python 2.6.5 (r265:79063, Mar 20 2010, 14:40:09)
[GCC
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42358335/Dependencies.txt
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