After I uninstalled the libreoffice dmath extension from synaptic, I could not
open any (writer) documents anymore! The template already exists dialog was
shown, and once I click on OK, LIbreOffice crashed.
Removing ~/.libreoffice and ~/.config/libreoffice solved the problem.
Up-to-date Ubuntu
Samething here on Ubuntu 12.04, ibus 1.4.1
The ibus-indicator in the panel cannot be used to change input methods with the
mouse. However, (Ctrl + Space) to toggle ibus on/off and (Shift_left + Alt) to
cycle through different input-methods works reliably. The only use of the
ibus-indicator so
btw: the problem is not limited to Japanese. I have Chinese - Pinyin
and Other - unicode(m17n) installed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/876831
Title:
Ibus input
ibus-setup in the command-line works for me, choosing the option
prefeferences in the ibus-indicator does *sometimes* nothing (no window
opens).
In my opinion this bug is related to the very poor quality of the
ibus-indicator. It is very unreliable and it is very difficult to change the
@dnprossi
afaik there are no 64bit packages in bjoern-michaelsen's PPA, because
the amd64 version failed to build (no space left on device). Thus, the
fix for the LibreOffice menus can only be seen on 32bit systems. I am
waiting too to try the fixed packages on 64bit...
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Bug still exists in LibreOffice 3.5 beta2 (Ubuntu Maverick 10.10)
If I open a read-only file in Impress, I cannot delete/insert/modify any
content (logical).
However, if I select a text let's say in Firefox, I can insert it with a middle
click (or simultaneous right and left click) anywhere in
I wrote the following comment on the corresponding launchpad bug, but
somehow it did not appear here... -- copy-paste
Bug still exists in LibreOffice 3.5 beta2 (Ubuntu Maverick 10.10)
If I open a read-only file in Impress, I cannot delete/insert/modify any
content (logical).
However, if I
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