It seems that Poppler also disables hinting completely. I created test
packages in a special PPA that enable both slight hinting, which really
improves vertical text contrast, and the default LCD filter, which
improves horizontal contrast a great deal.
I had to revert the removal of the FreeType
The special rules in /etc/fonts/conf.avail/53-monospace-lcd-filter.conf are
there because some developers were vehemently against making the change to the
new subpixel rendering.
The file is a compromise they accepted since they work mainly in terminals
anyway.
Not really a bug. It's
Public bug reported:
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It seems gnome-font-viewer uses an antialising method that is
independent from the global settings. Especially the subpixel rendering
looks very bad.
I have my global settings set to subpixel+slight hinting.
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Posted at mailing list, problem is due to bug in Cairo backend surface
code.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3307
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Importance:
Tom, that patch from freedesktop bugzilla is not cool. It messes with
the symptoms but not with the cause of the bug. Did you read the
comments in the thread?
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/poppler/2008-May/003814.html
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Right, that’s fair enough. As long as you don’t propose this as the fix.
In your patch, why do you hard code pixel order to RGB? What if someone rotates
his screen?
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Patch seems to do what what it says on the box, with nice results.
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Excuse the follow-up, Sebastien, but what is now used for viewing fonts?
I’ve looked around (Recommends, Suggests, etc) but there is now nothing
on my system that wants to open a font file when I double click it.
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I feel that unless these integration issues are clearly resolved the Private
folder will become a usability debacle.
I think that unless there is really good integration this feature should not be
enabled by default.
1. Presentation: to much technical wording at the moment, too much
No, it’s in the binary gnome-font-viewer. Can you reproduce it?
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Mohamed, can you try my packages above and see if they are an
improvement? I think they achieve what you are looking for.
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Should be visible with all fonts, but it works best with thin/light
fonts.
Examples:
$ gnome-font-viewer /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-dejavu/DejaVuSerif-Italic.ttf
$ gnome-font-viewer
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-dejavu/DejaVuSans-ExtraLight.ttf
Look for the intense color fringing.
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This is in now. Unless I’m mistaken?
nautilus (1:2.27.4-0ubuntu1)
[...]
- Support new style unmount operations; this will provide a nice dialog when
unmounting a busy drive mount
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Guess who’s back?
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Oh scusami. Thought it was obvious from the context that gnome-font-
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»go-jump« is the icon most closely associated with address fields. But
it would still make a poor choice. Especially because there would be an
awkward cluster of arrows in that corner (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fingerpost ).
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John, over all that verbosity you have overlooked that this is not a Unity
issue. I and others above don’t have Unity installed at all.
It’s probably related to dbusmenu of appmenu-gtk.
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To balance things out we could keep the priority but tag this bug as
»embarrassing regression«.
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I made PPA and put version 2.32.1 of gnome-keyring in it: ppa:towolf/g-k-r-2.32
SSH unlocking works.
Apparently the reason for keeping the pre-release 2.31.91 was that the
delay for forgetting passphrase wasn’t carried over from Gconf. (But
it’s converted in 2.32.1 to GSettings AFAICT):
Not
Marc, that’s odd. Why do you say this bug was fixed when it wasn’t for
the original reporter or anybody else in this thread?
Anqi look here: https://launchpad.net/~towolf/+archive/g-k-r-2.32
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in natty works properly
Not here.
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Here’s another screenshot. Note, that Chromi in the background uses my
preferred settings, i.e., the defaults.
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I think Vish is right. Creating a new blank file and opening it with the
associated app is the same as just launching an app. That menu is not an
app launcher. The app launcher is elsewhere. Making this menu an app
launcher would introduce redundancy in UX.
This menu is made to hold user
I’m sorry you missed the vote that was run by Keybuk on Dev Link forum,
when the default was changed the last time. The majority spoke.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=555964
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This was the announcement
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.devel.discuss/1791/match=subpixel
The result was Subpixel rendering + Slight hinting.
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And this was the upload that changed the default:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.devel.changes.intrepid/1098/match=subpixel
Sorry, tastes differ. This is what options are about.
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Sounds like bug #592042
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Tuning the LCD filter weights is possible since FreeType 2.4.0.
- A new function `FT_Library_SetLcdFilterWeights' is available to
adjust the filter weights set by `FT_Library_SetLcdFilter'.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/freetype/files/freetype2/2.4.0/NEWS/view
You can install
LTS will be out in few days and it's broken. AGAIN.
Boohoo.
KDE and Gnome are completely separate entities and they have differing
approaches in many areas. They compete, sometimes only for competitions
sake. FreeDesktop.org is the forum to raise this issue (forum in the
Roman orator sense). Not
But not if you add the appmenu to the panel.
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So, we need libgdata 0.7 in Ubuntu now as per comment #5
[ at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=630358#c5 ]
Though this is still waiting for libgdata 0.7, then there weren't as that many
API changes, thus I got eds ready for it, so when the eds will be compiled
against 0.7 or higher
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I think we need libgdata 0.7 to support these fields.
The support was committed here:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/libgdata/commit/?id=aa23ec1cdcaaa5511a5ba713bebdbe0f101bf180
But it didn’t go into 0.6.4, so
Same here. You can use »pkill gnome-panel« to restart it.
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case the computer gets stolen. An if-up.d script could then phone home
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Can confirm.
This is the Gnome bug whose fix broke it:
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I missed a minor update to Evince that came through lucid-updates last week.
I uploaded a new patched package that takes precedence again.
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Did you try a number of PDF files? It seems that some types of PDF are
always grayscale by virtue of how the fonts are embedded in them. PDF
documents generated by OpenOffice are among those for instance.
I don’t feel terribly confident with these patches at all to be frank.
It would be good if a
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I don't think that bug was really fixed. I tried the mentioned commit and it
still asks.
This is really annoying me on a daily basis.
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Didn't work for me. It's still asking for the passphrase of the SSH key.
Do I need to do anything?
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On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 8:58 PM, Eugene Crosser
631...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
The problem fixed for me by a recent update.
gnome-keyring:
Installed: 2.92.92.is.2.31.91-0ubuntu4
I have that version too and it's still asking for the SSH key
passphrase when I log in.
ssh-add -l shows the key
Joe,
perhaps your sources.list is subscribed to UK mirror and that lags
behind?
Please report if it works for you because it doesn't for me.
$ apt-cache policy gnome-keyring
gnome-keyring:
Installed: 2.92.92.is.2.31.91-0ubuntu4
Candidate: 2.92.92.is.2.31.91-0ubuntu4
Version table:
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This will get fixed properly eventually:
http://blogs.fedoraproject.org/wp/mclasen/2010/10/09/getting-a-grip/
For one thing the grip area to resize shouldn’t depend on the thickness
of the window borders. And everything wider than 1px looks ugly for the
transparent terminal window.
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Shift-Insert pastes PRIMARY selection, not CLIPBOARD. I use both and
they differ.
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I have a hunch that this is related to the indicator-appmenu
machination. Is everybody using appmenu, i.e., the global menu, here?
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Not a bug for the dialog but for the Human theme (ubuntulooks). The
state of the four radio buttons is Inconsistent, but the theme doesn't
distinguish Active and Inconsistent. The meaning here is that since
in the details dialog you customized the advanced settings, none of the
presets apply,
Hey, I uploaded a new devel Cairo with the corrected patch to my PPA.
Care to test it? I don't like the old style, of course, so I didn't.
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/towolf/ubuntu gutsy main
But be aware that there's some other unstable stuff in my PPA. I suggest
to only enable the repo for
Note that I dodn't upload the fontconfig patch, so the old naming you
cited above should still be valid. I think.
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Mattibal can you post the output of this command please?
dpkg -l | grep poppler\|evince\|libevview\|libevdoc\|libcairo2
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I’m not sure why it doesn’t work for you. You have the full set of
packages.
Unfortunately I moved my system onwards to Lucid, so I can’t reproduce your
setup.
But I know that a friend added this PPA on his Karmic sytem and it worked.
Anyway, I upload another Evince to the Karmic PPA. Can you
Ah yes. Now I can imagine what went wrong. For some files the patch does
nothing. I’m not sure why, but I have a hunch that it is related to what
type of fonts are embedded. So on these oddball files you always get
gray antialias.
Ilja, I reported that exact bug in Gnome Bugzilla. Please go
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By the way, your example document consist of scanned pages.
There is no way to apply subpixel rendering to images.
And the selection effect is caused by the normally invisible OCR layer.
These journals simply
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It is probably a good scan, but there’s unfortunately another bug in
Poppler that scales grayscale and bitonal images poorly.
It’s upstream at: http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5589
You can look
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Gnome-disk-utility acquired a benchmarking button in palimpsest.
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Error benchmarking: helper exited with exit code 1: Error seeking to
position -1734254592
wrong upstream bug. corrected.
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This was fixed in upstream release 2.30.1. Please pull that into lucid-
proposed like some of the other Gnome packages.
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Looks like bug 551074 which is marked fixed upstream in totem.
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This key will send the play/pause toggle over dbus. So, when the player is
already paused it will
Sorry, wrong link for the quote above. Take this one:
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Seriously people. I beg to differ. Ctrl-N has been use for »New...« in
all programs for ages.
Now Firefox came along and had Ctrl-N for »New Window«, so Ctrl-N was
taken and they made Ctrl-T »New Tab«. It turned out people want to open
new tabs more often and became trained on Ctrl-T for »New
Hello Anders, you just caught me being sloppy. I needed a method to
override the packaged versions and by trial and error it appeared that I
have to increment ubuntuX. I had been using this method for a while when
I figured I can save work for myself if skip incremental updates during
development
No; the correct versioning scheme for a PPA is described here:
https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/BuildingASourcePackage#Versioning
Duly noted.
I know upstream wants a patch and sees no difference between LCD
filter and no filtering anyhow. But really.
It’s totally reasonable for
On Mi, 2010-03-24 at 09:12 +, Anders Kaseorg wrote:
The way forward here is to work with Cairo upstream to resolve the
problems with users whose FreeType lacks subpixel rendering, and try get
the patches reintroduced for the 1.9 branch.
Yes, I hope they will pick this up soon.
The test
I use Gnome icon theme, I get no image icons. These icon should be put
into a local hicolor tree, the same way that apps who ship icon do it
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That because the Ubuntu fix was not the fix that upstream implemented.
The Ubuntu fix was a gsettings override, but upstream made a code
change.
Please pull this change from eog git instead:
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I see. Thank you, Sebastien.
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I get this with Numlock.
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Does this have anything to do with this bug?
$ ls -d .cache/at-spi2-* | wc -l
8285
i.e., there are over 8 thousand at-spi folders in my .cache directory.
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Thanks, I think there is going to be a lng list of such options dropped
in 3.6, we need to think about it
but I think we should consider added nautilus-3.4 as a separate source for
users who want a featurefull filebrowser
The problem with that is that the changes in this cycle are
So, on my machine the media-keys module doesn’t work anymore. Is that
related to this bug?
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If I understand correctly, the Automatic Contacts feature in the Mail
Preferences of evolution is tied to and included with the bbdb plugin.
For some reason this plugin is not shipped anymore even though the build
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So I get a different error now:
TypeError: metaclass conflict: the metaclass of a derived class must be a
(non-strict) subclass of the metaclasses of all its bases
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Program
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I get this error as well using the revamped gedit-latex plugin from
git.gnome.org.
I don't have time to debug now, but I get an additional line of output
before the segfault:
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I don’t have the browser plugin at all.
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Why is this invalid, Andrea? Different plugins can crash Gedit, that
should not be possible.
You conclusion seems premature.
Here's a traceback just using the new LaTeX plugin:
$ gdb gedit
GNU gdb (Ubuntu/Linaro 7.3-0ubuntu2) 7.3-2011.08
Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
There's a simple patch to re-enable transparency here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695371
I've set up a PPA with transparent gnome-terminal here:
https://launchpad.net/~towolf/+archive/transparent-gnome-terminal
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #695371
Public bug reported:
PR: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/5117
issue: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/4057
Before the networkd from 231 was backported, it was possible to use
interface alias names that contained a colon, e.g. eth0:1. This is
commonly used to make legacy tools
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