Ubuntu 9.04, Document Viewer 2.26.1,
I have the same problem. Evince doesn't print large pdf-files. I've got
a 1.2 MB file, which it simply doesn't print. The printer defaults and
sends the message broken pipe. Then I split the pdf-files into parts
using print to pdf-file. The parts appear to be
Ok, now I tried lpr filename.pdf. This worked instantly. The printer
printed instantly and fast and the whole job was printed at once. So
this must be evince trying to handle the printing job.
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Doesn't print (large) PDF files
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kikl
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Hi Till, thanks a lot for your help.
I moved the document using sudo mv into the directory
/usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftops and renamed the original pdftops into
pdftops2. I used the command chmod 755 as indicated by you. When I look
at the file properties it says Allow executing file as program.
displaying the top level folders as it should.
I hope you can fix this.
Regards
Kikl
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.10
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/nautilus
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: nautilus 1:2.24.1-0ubuntu1
ProcEnviron:
PATH=/home/username/bin:/usr/local/sbin
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nautilus
clickable text elements for bread crumbs is a good idea. To me, it is
not visually apparent that these text elements are actually clickable.
Maybe just a minor problem...
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Nautilus file browser toolbar is complicated, redundant, and ugly
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this is a non-issue for most users.
Whoever wants stop/refresh buttons on the GUI, should have the option
using a customizable interface.
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I agree with nitindb. I never liked this behaviour in windows, because I
quite often mistakenly started editing the file name. Therefore, I would
like to be able to turn the feature off if it is implemented. It's only
a usability issue because many windows users have gotten used to it. I
don't
I think we have to be very careful not to copy stuff from windows, which
is actually being complained about by many many users. Vista constantly
asks you for all kinds of confirmations so much so that people don't
read any of the stuff anymore. They just blindly klick away... What good
is that?
I thought about how this feature could be implemented without annoying
users. There is no apparent logic behind the second click for changing
the file name. Therefore, this doesn't make any sense and it's difficult
to learn and get used to, IMHO. I never got used to it after years of
working with
@flo
What makes sense in UI? For example, a trashbin for deleted files. An
envelope for an e-mail program. A places folder for the file browser,...
Oh, by the way, you can use the arrows for navigating the cursor and
that actually makes more sense than using the mouse, since you've got
your
@J That's a great idea.
The side panel can actually be changed into an information side panel.
If you click on places, the second option is information. The dedicated
information field could also be combined with the preview area I talked
about earlier. So editing the file name may be done by
Loading thumbnails is only sluggish if you want a preview of the images.
You can switch that off under edit preferences preview. Then you get to
see the respective icons instantly. Even if it takes time to load the
previews, you can browse the file manager, while the previews are
loading, because
The working undo feature is the trash bin! You could pop up a
notification, which disappears automatically, saying: You have just
deleted..., you can recover it from the trash bin. Once people get used
to this, they will not pay any attention to the notification, but at
least it doesn't distract
@diego:
You can restore to the same folder by right clicking the file in the
garbage bin and checking restore. It's automatically restored to the
place, where it was deleted from. Unfortunately, you didn't find that,
so that should be improved too. The restore and delete permanently
options in
distribution, but
that's just me... Maybe other people love clicking notifications, but I
doubt it.
Regards,
kikl
On Sun, 2009-07-12 at 09:39 +, Diego Moya wrote:
@kikl: You still have to locate in the trash the deleted files after you
accidentally delete them. This can be really cumbersome
@Holger Berndt, I like it, I think it's a good idea!
@mac_v thanks for your support.
@all: Instead of a notification, maybe we could add a permanent undo
/redo-feature, which looks and works like in open office. It should be
familiar to most users and works fast and easy. Nodody would be
@raronson
The way it is implemented in windows is a usability regression and
should not be implemented in gnome. #63 user j made a great proposal,
which would cater to the wishes of two-slow-click-proponents (it's not
single click!, not a double-click!) without the inherent drawbacks
complained
I think it's a great idea to have the file browser look like and work
just like the standard internet browser. Simplifying and cleaning up the
interface is a great idea. But, I do think you can make exceptions. The
wording below the icons doesn't distract much and helps the absolute
novice. You
Well, if you ask me, this proposal is actually my preferred design:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28077867/Nautilus_mockup_2-zoom_down.png
File transfer on a desktop is a lot faster than over the internet. Most
of the time, the stop and refresh buttons are not used, so I think they
can be hidden
There is no location to display when you are doing a search? How about
displaying the location/folder, in which you are searching? If you use
the search field, the search should be conducted by default in the
folder, which is open. In the current implementation, the search bar
replaces the
Well, I want to disagree. The bread crumbs are really great! A coherent
look would be better. Give the bread crumbs a frame and the same color
as the folder they represent. If you display the url-bar in text form,
then why not display the url-bar as coherent bread crumbs? You display
the same
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Binary package hint: evolution
I think the summary says it all. The junk email folder tells me that it
contains several messages. However, when I let evolution display the
content of the folder, the folder is empty.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package:
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junk folder indicates it contains messages, but not a single message is
displayed in the folder
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No, I am not having this problem at the moment on natty.
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junk folder indicates it contains messages, but not a
crashes when starting up Appearance in control center.
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report.
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kikl
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Jan 8 20:48:32 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/evolution
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: evolution 2.28.1-0ubuntu2
ProcEnviron:
LANGUAGE=en_GB.UTF-8
LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
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. But this information is valuable to evolution. They
explicitely asked me to provide a stack trace and unfortunately it
landed here.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Regards,
kikl
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. Editing the
gstreamer command lines (right expression?) is pretty geeky, but I guess
this is brand new and your still working on it!
Regards,
kikl
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
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Date: Sat Feb 20
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I support the idea. If the file is older than a month, you probably have
forgotten all about it. So deleting it automatically would probably be
uncritical. It would be a great option for automatically managing the
trash. In case you do need to untrash a file, it is more easily found. A
true
Hi Till,
I'd love to try it, but I'm not sure what you mean. Is this a shell-
command you want me to execute or do you want me to edit a text-file,
possibly pdftops? Sorry for the stupid question ;-}
Regards
kikl
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Doesn't print (large) PDF files
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You
important. I'm glad that you think the windows implementation must be
improved. This is definitely so, since multiple users have complained
about it.
Regards
kikl
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Cannot rename by clicking on a file
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Well, you already get a confirmation if you want to delete the trash-
bin. So you are asking for two confirmations instead of one. The
question is: If one confirmation does not prevent you from deleting the
trash, why should a second confirmation make a difference? IMHO it
doesn't. It's just
I am getting the same problem. Whenever, I try to sync google contact,
evolution crashes. this is what I am being told:
Evolution error
The Evolution address book has quit unexpectedly.
Your contacts for google://kilian.klai...@gmx.de will not be available
until Evolution is restarted.
The Xsession-errors is added to the bug report. It says over and over
again: Im Modulpfad »pixmap« konnte keine Themen-Engine gefunden
werden, which means in English: No theme engine could be found in the
module path pixmap. I used the standard ubuntu theme.
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My account settings, in particular my username and password are correct.
I can log into facebook via browser using the password, and I am really
using the username facebook.com/username. Nevertheless, the
authentication fails.
ProblemType: Bug
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Yes, I removed that. Empathy tried to log into facebook over and over
again, but did not succeed. Therefore, I thought it would never succeed
and filed the bug report, but left it running in the background. At some
point, much later, I wasn't paying attention to it, Empathy managed to
connect to
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I set up a jabber-account in empathy and joined the ubuntu-chatroom
ubuntu-jabber.de in order to test video-telephony of empathy. On the
right side of the conversation window was a window showing participants
of the chat. I asked a participant,
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I started Nautilus. Browsing through files and folders appears to be
working. However, the appearance, i.e. buttons and layouts has virtually
no colours. I uploaded a screen shot of nautilus in order to illustrate
the bug.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
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