I often even mix multiple languages in the same text, for various
reasons. In a multi-language context, this is quite common.
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When I wrote "can type", I meant of course with the spellchecker working
in the language, assuming I have the right dictionary installed, without
the spellchecker trying to tell me that **all** my _words_ are _wrong_
and _everything_ has a _red_ _underline_, which is _quite_ _annoying_.
(Underline
> element or document language ... is ... en-US ..., we'll only enable
the en-US dictionary
So, if Gmail or Yahoo or RoundCube document was set to "en-US", that
means I can only type English emails? Doesn't that counter the purpose
of this bug?
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I also see a large number of ns* temporary files that Thunderbird leaves
behind in `/tmp/`. This is quite annoying.
I've currently got almost 1000 ns* files there:
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/tmp/nsemail-328.eml /tmp/nsemail-622.eml /tmp/nsmail-2.pdf
/tmp/nsemail-329.eml /tmp/nsemail-623.eml /tmp/nsmail-2.png
VERIFIED FIXED on Ubuntu 20.04 beta with Gnome 3 classic and an old X11
Window Manager.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
ヽ(•‿•)ノ
I've seen it in the trunk builds I made, and I was so happy.
Just last week I thought "Ression restore considering virtual desktops
would be my biggest wish for Firefox
(In reply to Johannes Reiff from comment #95)
> hasn't there just been any volunteer to implement the feature?
Yes
> I have another use-case for this feature: Many scanners nowadays can send
> emails with the scan attached. By default, though, these mails have a very
> generic subject. Being
Yay, thanks so much!
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Title:
"Warn on closing with multiple tabs open" not honored
Status in Mozilla Firefox:
Fix Released
Launchpad Bug Tracker wrote on 06.05.2015 20:01:
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
Fix tested and confirmed in Ubuntu 12.04 Precise.
Before, I reproducibly ran into this bug when saving a data: URL from a
Firefox-based webapp to a local file
Monsta wrote on 21.04.2015 12:47:
** Attachment added: debdiff with the fix for Precise
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/517021/+attachment/4380477/+files/gvfs-precise-debdiff
Thank you! :-)
What's the process of getting this into the release distro?
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The Bug 637095 is no longer available, where should we find a patch?
Not the one here, but on gnome.
From comment #49:
apply mentioned patch from upstream Bug 637095 to fix problems with metadata:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=637095
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This must be backported to Precise
So, top of the dropdown then?
No, the bottom is fine. We don't want this to be prominent.
Furthermore, the end makes sense, because this should only be used when none of
the other From addresses are OK. It's kind of a more option.
*All* the options in the dropdown change the textfield value.
Last but not least, we should probably add a one-time warning dialog,
like proposed in comment 142.
Aside from this (and reviews of course), this works very well, it's good
UI, and I think it's ready to land. The UI interaction is fairly natural
and very intuitive.
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When I select an identity, click Customize From Address, and edit it, I then
can still select other identities, and they will apply. That's good.
But when I select the same identity that I originally selected, I do not return
to the original From address, but my edited one stays. That's odd. I'd
Created attachment 8581307
Screenshot of editable field (Linux)
After clicking on the last entry of the dropdown, labeled Customize
From Address, the field is editable (it's now a combobox).
When changing the value, it continues to use the identity that was
selected before, but uses the entered
Created attachment 8581305
Screenshot of normal dropdown (Linux)
This shows the dropdown when it's not yet editable. I can select
identities like before.
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Philip,
when I said Please make noise, I didn't meant that you should make 100
comments in the bug. I meant to raise awareness of the bug at the Ubuntu
maintainers who decide which hotfixes to include in a LTS release. I
don't know how that works.
Ben
Philip J Reilly wrote, On 08.03.2015 18:59:
See the remote bug watches on the right here. It links to gnome-bugs
#637095 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=637095 , which is
FIXED.
Given that this bug can trash SSDs on hardware level, by making so many
writes that the lifespan is considerably reduced, by doing billions of
write
Philip, the reproduction using Firefox has been investigated and
confirmed to be a gvfs bug (not Firefox bug), and has already been FIXED
(!) in the GNOME bug that I've been linking above.
This is just Ubuntu being inactive in shipping the fix.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gvfs
- My disk space was really full at one moment, no byte left free. People say,
that does corrupt the files in the ~/.local/share/gvfs-metadata folder, so the
gvfsd-metadata can't read it without being screwed up.
- Workaround: run rm -rf
Comment on attachment 8572084
Possible patch
Review of attachment 8572084:
-
Options menu is the wrong place for this. If a checkbox, it should be in
Account Settings.
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(In reply to Ben Bucksch from comment #129)
* If you really want to pref this feature away, I think the best way would
be a checkbox in Account Settings... | Manage Identities
So, the presence of the customize option would depend on which
identity you had selected?
No, I'd make it so
Given the questioning about the nature of this, why is this being promoted as
a
core feature instead of as an addon? It seems to me this is exactly why we
have addons.
Please. You have to stop questioning features *after* they are
implemented. This bug is almost 14 years (!) old, and
FWIW, this is why I financed this patch and paid Neil to implement it,
in core TB.
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Title:
Editing the From field for the
that's when we're all whacking our heads on our desks
This could be solved with a one-time (i.e.: [ ] Show this again)
message dialog explaining the feature with a simple 4-line text.
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(In reply to Josiah Bruner [:JosiahOne] (needinfo CC) from comment #125)
UI-Review:
- Customize From Address is confusing. “Enter a custom address” perhaps?
Agreed.
- What if users try to use it as a separate address and they don’t actually
have the account added to TB. Any replies to it
Josiah, sorry, I mis-attributed. I agree with your comment 102.
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Title:
Editing the From field for the current email only (as
josiah: Ping
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Title:
Editing the From field for the current email only (as text, not
dropdown)
Status in Mozilla
As for UX, I agree with Neil: Most common action would be to select from
the dropdown, so that should be the big click target (most of the
widget), and the free edit should be an smaller Edit button.
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xref bug 1058177 - gvfs within firefox process using 100% disk.
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Title:
firefox(-gnome-support) should be compiled with Gio
Because some people here apparently treat silence as I guess this is
fixed, I'll spam here and say this keeps happening for me regularly as
well. I've tried various things, killing the process, killing the
directory IIRC, but it keeps coming back with 100%, maybe once a week or
so, but it's
** Tags added: private
** Tags added: freeze hang
** Tags removed: private
** Tags added: privacy
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gvfsd-metadata causes
Previous headers should be recorded as X-Original-headername, e.g.:
X-Original-Subject: Re: How are you?
Subject: Appointment to discuss Bla project
If X-Original-Foo already exists, it is *not* overwritten.
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Why this is important:
1. You personally may not, but many users have fax-email services. For
them, this feature is absolutely necessary. For a long time, I didn't
realize that there was an extension that allows it and works well, the
lack of which causing me a lot of pain.
2. If people set bad
Agreed, MPEG TS is definitely needed.
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Title:
Build Firefox with GStreamer support
Status in The Mozilla Firefox Browser:
Fix
VERIFIED FIXED
Clicking on a link which URL goes directly to an MPEG4 file (mimetype
video/mp4) plays the video.
Clicking on an MPEG2 file (mimetype video/mpeg) does not work, it shows
the download Save as... dialog. This is unfortunate, but unfortunately
intended (comment 5).
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Testcase (MP4 video): http://www.bucksch.org/xfer/montee.mpg
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Build Firefox with GStreamer support
Status in The Mozilla
Correction:
Testcase MPEG2 video, mimetype video/mpeg:
http://www.bucksch.org/xfer/montee.mpg
Testcase MPEG4 video, mimetype video/mp4:
http://www.bucksch.org/xfer/walter-roehrl-short.mp4
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Thanks, guys!
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Build Firefox with GStreamer support
Status in The Mozilla Firefox Browser:
Fix Released
Status in
need more info. this feature does work in general (see bug 401014, where
it actually matches too often).
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Title:
plaintext
no, not the same bug.
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plaintext domain gets HTML mail
Status in Mozilla Thunderbird Mail and News:
Invalid
Status
*** Bug 698262 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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plaintext domain gets HTML mail
Status in Mozilla
(and before string comparison, add a dot before both domains, to avoid
matching @nopaypal.com when paypal.com is configured.)
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else
4920 if (CaseInsensitiveFindInReadable(domain, htmlDomains))
4921 recipient.mPreferFormat = nsIAbPreferMailFormat::html;
4922 }
Ben Bucksch, is my guess right?
Indeed, that's precisely the bug, nail on head. This comparison is just
wrong
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