Public bug reported:
When I tried to add a new network printer using Hebrew UI, I got a funny
message but it was difficult to understand because the text direction
appears to be set wrongly (i.e. displayed in Left to Right mode).
To reproduce (using Gnome Classic):
Open Applications Menu
** Attachment added: Shows how the text should appear
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** Description changed:
When I tried to add a new network printer using Hebrew UI, I got a funny
** Attachment added: Screenshot demonstrating the problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1012056/+attachment/3186147/+files/Add%20New%20Printer.png
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Public bug reported:
I'm using Hebrew as my system interface language. I'm sure evince used
to work fine (or maybe I was using acroread) but now when Itry to open
PDF documents the display is absolutely useless. The menu texts are
replaced by square blocks and the documents just show up as
** Attachment added: Screenshot demonstrating the problem
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Thanks very much for this workaround - works great!
However, I don't understand why this is necessary - I have a symbolic
link from /usr/share/fonts/truetype/Windows - /windows/Windows/Fonts so
that I can share the fonts I have installed on another partition, but I
don't see why that should
Public bug reported:
I tried to print a web page, A3 size. I selected A3 from the printer
settings box, but when the page came out there was an A4-sized image
centred horizontally on an A3 page. (Vertically, the output was at the
top of the A3 page).
I tried printing from LibreOffice on A3 and
In case it helps, I have the same problem with a permanently mounted
(via fstab) samba share. Not sure what gvfs is, but my fstab makes no
reference to gvfs and yet I still encounter the problem.
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I decided to try it again on my computer since it was a while since this
bug was originally filed.
I went back in and ticked use system font for user interface and then
restarted LibreOffice and guess what - it worked! So I presume an
update, either to Ubuntu or to LibreOffice has corrected the
Public bug reported:
When using a right-to-left spreadsheet, right clicking and selected
insert cells shows the normal LTR option to shift cells right,
although when used it actually shifts cells left.
I believe that shifting cells left is the correct behaviour in this
case, but the text of the
Public bug reported:
After using LibreOffice for a little while, none of the menu options do
anything.
All the menus are displayed, but when I click on any of them, nothing
happens. I have tried a handful of commands from a handful of different
menus, and none of them do anything.
I've tried:
Why was this marked as incomplete?
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = New
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Title:
Hebrew Menus
Why is this incomplete? What more information do you need?
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Title:
Hebrew Menus texts unreadable - characters show up as
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric
Open Firefox.
From the Global Menu, click Help, Report a Problem.
Nothing Happens. I was expecting to be able to file a bug report directly, so
instead I'm filing one manually.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: firefox-locale-he
: ALC268 Analog [ALC268 Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: elicoten 5681 F pulseaudio
BuildID: 20111008085056
Card0.Amixer.info:
Card hw:0 'SB'/'HDA ATI SB at 0x8c30 irq 16'
Mixer name
Devices
card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC268 Analog [ALC268 Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: elicoten 5681 F pulseaudio
BuildID: 20111008085056
Card0.Amixer.info:
Card hw:0
ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: elicoten 5681 F pulseaudio
BuildID: 20111008085056
Card0.Amixer.info:
Card hw:0 'SB'/'HDA ATI SB at 0x8c30 irq 16'
Mixer name : 'Realtek ALC268'
Components : 'HDA:11c11040,11790001,00100200
HDA:10ec0268,1179ff68,0013
** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Title:
Document Viewer UI unreadable in Hebrew (characters
Seems fixed in Oneiric 11.10
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Title:
Document Viewer UI unreadable in Hebrew (characters replaced by square
blocks)
Status in
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Title:
Hebrew Menus texts unreadable - characters show up as square blocks
Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
New
Public bug reported:
I have my system locale set to Hebrew. Most applications seem to work
fine, but recently I have noticed that LibreOffice has become unusable
because the menu texts all show up as square blocks. Other applications
display Hebrew in their menus fine so it is somethin specific
After some searching around I found this discussion at
http://sfdev.tapuz.co.il/shirshur-236-156463935.htm which explains that
the problem is to do with the fonts. It seems that the default Ubuntu
font (i.e. the one named Ubuntu) does not support Hebrew properly, so
instead it displays squares.
I think I have the same problem. Whether it's a Flash video or wine
application, anything that tries to use fullscreen mode has the top and
bottom gnome panels showing and covering up the application/video. Am
using Gnome3 with effects.
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Public bug reported:
Using LibreOffice in Hebrew, I encountered an error message written in
German. I assumed that the fallback language for where a translation
wasn't available was English - not German.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Double Click on a Chart in a Document
2. Press Delete Key on keyboard
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Title:
Error Message Displayed in Wrong Language
Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Using
For reference I've posted a related question to see if I can do some
more investigation myself here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/533052
/how-to-find-and-report-memory-leak
Meanwhile it seems to be shared memory that is leaking so I'm wondering
if it is actually a problem in the X Server or
Public bug reported:
Find by formatting doesn't return any results if a non-integer font size
is returned.
To reproduce:
1. Enter some text in font size 11pt
2. Enter some more text in font size 11.5pt
3. Open the Find Replace dialog (CTRL+H)
4. Click More Options
5. Click Format
6. Enter
See the screenshots that I posted on the freedesktop bugzilla.
It turns out that this bug is actually just the way it displays on the
find replace dialog. There is an error in the screenshots but the
principle is still demonstrated. I entered 13.3pt in the Size field but
when I clicked ok, it
Created attachment 80042
Screenshot #1 showing the options
I have no extensions installed so I assume that this is part of the core
functionality.
I have attached two screenshots showing the problem. Notice that in the
second one underneath the find box it says 13pt when I specifically
entered
After some more experimenting - the problem occurs when the size is set
through styles. Find formatting only seems to find direct formatting but
not formatting that is applied through styles.
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For some reason I just tried it again and it worked. However, the
display on the find and replace screen is still wrong (i.e. I entered
13.3pt but it showed 13pt on the Find Replace screen afterwards).
I have noticed the screenshot I've provided is wrong as I've entered the
wrong value into the
To clarify what I said in comment 2: As noted previous this does work
correctly. - I was referred to searching for whole integer sizes - so
if it was searching for 13pt, it would have found the text.
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Created attachment 80043
Screenshot #2 showing the result
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Title:
EDITING: Find by format doesn't work with non-integer
Just happened to me on 13.04 on a laptop.
Not sure what happened but all of a sudden when I looked a few minutes
later all menu items were mysteriously back again?
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Happens if I try to access a Samba share over a VPN mounted through
gvfs after an interruption in the VPN (e.g. if the computer has been put
on standby and resumed, or if network access is interrupted for any
other reason).
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Public bug reported:
The same PDF file can be opened successfully in draw if it's copied to a
local folder and then opened. OpenDocument Drawing format files open
file from samba shares.
But trying to open/import a PDF file into Draw from Samba share causes
LibreOffice to crash.
I am using the radeon graphics drivers on x86 and I have found that
since upgrading from 13.04 the system seems to use less memory (as
reported by top) but Firefox suffers from the bug descriped herein.
It seems to be a bit worse when the system is under load, but in general
when multi-tasking
Further to my previous comment with a bit more experimentation, I think
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/968533/comments/27 is my problem.
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I'm using 13.10. It seems to be somewhat related to this:
http://askubuntu.com/q/235805/38137
If you click on the Hard Drive launcher icon, a folder window appears
but the indicators show that it is a file window. If you then minimize
this window, it appears to go to the Files launcher, but
I now realise that I was affected by the bug you describe - I didn't
realise that I was affected by the bug because I was getting a screen
that gave me the impression that this information was being sent to make
Ubuntu better so I just assumed that it had been field.
After following the
Christopher,
Thanks for these instructions.
I have done this and I have the .crash file in /var/crash. When I double
click on it, I get Sorry Ubuntu 13.10 has experienced an internal
error with a tickbox to submit this as a bug report.
I can press continue it appears to have submitted the
Public bug reported:
When using a RTL UI (e.g. Hebrew) even on English spreadsheets the
numbers are shown in RTL direction even if the cells are set to be LTR.
It's difficult to explain precisely what the problem is, but it causes
weird quirks like for negative numbers, the - appears on the
Public bug reported:
When logging into Ubuntu using an RTL system language like Hebrew or
Arabic, the password box appears on the right hand side of the screen,
which is correct.
However if you go away from the computer and the computer gets locked;
or if you put the computer on standby and then
Same problem happened to me, I was directed to this page when I tried to
submit the crash report.
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Title:
file-roller
This problem is quite serious as it could result in data loss as it
occurs at the end of a compress operation.
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Title:
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75397
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75397
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Public bug reported:
In a sheet where the range A2:A200 contain text strings and some are empty, the
array formula
{=SUM(Len(A2:A200))} adds one to the sum for every empty cell.
{=SUM(IF(ISBLANK(A2:A200),0,LEN(A2:K200)))}, however, works correctly -
but the if(isblank()) shouldn't be necessary.
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** Description changed:
In a sheet where the range A2:A200 contain text strings and some are empty,
the array formula
{=SUM(Len(A2:A200))} adds one to the sum for every empty cell.
{=SUM(IF(ISBLANK(A2:A200),0,LEN(A2:K200)))},
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Public bug reported:
If a message comes in with a subject line that contains two consecutive
spaces, when the subject line is displayed in the message window, the
spaces are removed.
E.g. if an email has a subject Long Space, Thunderbird would display
it as Long Space.
See also
Public bug reported:
Happened when trying to open a samba folder after a VPN connection timed
out.
For some reason trying to double click a folder in nautilus caused gedit
to open.
ProblemType: RecoverableProblem
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: gedit 3.10.4-0ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature:
Public bug reported:
Whenever I use image editing software I the whole system basically
grinds to a halt after a little use (not more than a few minutes
normally).
It doesn't make much difference which software I use - the problem
happens with Gimp, Inkscape, Dia and Shutter (when editing the
Public bug reported:
Problem description:
I was trying to print a small compliments slip on a card that was 140mm x 100mm.
I set the page size under Format - Page - Size to user defined, and
then entered the width of 14.00cm and height of 10.00cm correctly.
However, when I came to try to print
Public bug reported:
In the past few days, Firefox has crashed two or three times a day,
sometimes more.
I think it was since a recent Firefox update as this has started to
happen on another computer, too.
Here are two example crashes
Over the past few days the crashes have got a lot more frequent,
although it could be that I've been using the developer tools more.
These are the crashes that have occurred since opening this bug report:
https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-52c2bfe1-b341-4332-868d-a39682140311
I'm not sure why this happened but the cause and solution are here:
http://askubuntu.com/q/574420/38137
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Status: New = Invalid
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Public bug reported:
A couple of days ago CUPS stopped working.
Now if I try to print, no printers show in the list of available
printers. If I open the Printers window (system-config-printer) all I
get is a message that says Printing service not available. Start the
service on this computer or
Public bug reported:
It would be really helpful it was possible to right click on a folder
and rescan just that folder as opposed to clicking the refresh button in
the top right hand corner which refreshes the entire file system.
The use case for this is when trying to free up some space, you
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** Description changed:
If a message comes in with a subject line that contains two consecutive
spaces, when the subject line is displayed in the message window, the
spaces are removed.
E.g. if an email has a subject "Long
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Hi G
Yes this is still a problem. As for finding a solution - I'd be willing
to help out on this to a certain extent but it's not my highest priority
and doesn't particularly bother me. (How many emails have had multiple
consecutive spaces in their subject line that I didn't see - I'll never
Still present in LibreOffice 6.1.5.2
Build ID: 1:6.1.5-0ubuntu0.18.10.1
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125868
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The bug still seems to be present with this version:
Version: 7.3.3.2 / LibreOffice Community
Build ID: 30(Build:2)
CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 5.4; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3
Locale: en-GB (en_GB.UTF-8); UI: en-US
Ubuntu package version: 1:7.3.3~rc2-0ubuntu0.20.04.1~lo1
Calc: threaded
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