I'm using Firefox 24 on Ubuntu 12.04.
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Title:
Up and Down Arrows work as home and end buttons
Status in “firefox” package in
Public bug reported:
Since a recent Firefox update, the keyboard up and down arrows have
stopped working in the usual way.
Desired behavior: Up and Down arrow keys should move the vertical
elevator up and down in small increments.
They currently cause the vertical elevator to jump all the way
I don't know if this is related or not, but the page up and page down
buttons are behaving erratically in Firefox as well.
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Title:
I'm having a similar problem, but I don't even have a .ssh folder in my
root directory. My .ssh folder is already in my client home directory. I
can log in to the target server via ssh without a password from the same
user account on the client. I tried --use-scp without success.
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My client is Ubuntu 12.04, and the server is a FreeNAS 9.1.0 box.
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Title:
New SFTP backend uses outdated paramiko, breaks
I tried --ssh-askpass, entered the password for the account on the
server, and got the following error:
BackendException: ssh connection to 192.168.1.238:22 failed: Unknown
server 192.168.1.238
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I've been on 12.04 for over a year, and have had no previous problem.
Suddenly, I am not able to print pdfs from Evince. It was not a recent
upgrade for me.
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I found MY problem: I had configured the print dialogue settings for
label printing on our label printer. Somehow that setting ended up on my
regular printer. I'm not sure if the setting carried over to the other
printer, or if I had accidentally set another printer to my custom label
printer
I had to switch to a non-cups driver as a workaround.
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Title:
Can't print from Evince/Document Viewer HP 4215
Status in “cups”
Ok, that only worked for a few printings, then it stopped working again
with the non-cups drivers.
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Title:
Can't print from
Christopher-
Thank you for your attention to this bug!
For almost 2 hours, I adjusted the settings in the Format tab. I first
carefully measured the Avery 5160 labels, then ensured that the proper
measurements were entered in the format provided. When this did not
work, I attempted to compensate
I tried numerous settings-- everything I could think of, for almost 2
hours.
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Title:
[Upstream] 3 column address label
I don't know what you mean by Avery 5160 file. Is this stored somewhere
on my computer? I used LibreOffice Writer. I clicked File - New -
Labels, then select Avery Letter Size, then 5160.
I did not download anything.
Thank you.
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** Attachment added: Here is a pdf of the output that I get that demonstrates
the problem.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1093401/+attachment/3469553/+files/Labels.pdf
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File - New - Labels - tab Labels - drop down Brand Avery Letter Size
- drop down Type 5160 Address, then selected the database I was using,
and the table (I think it was something like 'Table 1'), added the
appropriate fields into the label text, then clicked New Document.
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** Attachment added: Here is an example document file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1093401/+attachment/3469552/+files/Labels.doc
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You will probably need to print this on an Avery 5160 sheet to see what
happens. Additionally, it seems that no amount of customizing/adjusting
under the Format tab can correct this--or at least I couldn't.
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Public bug reported:
When a 3 column label sheet is chosen for printing addresses with
mailmerge, columns 2 and 3 are aligned further and further to the left.
On Avery 5160, the rightmost column (3) is aligned so far to the left
that it does not print fully on the label. This has been reported as
It is occurring intermittently still. I can confirm this on my Lenovo
ThinkPad X220 and a friend's desktop PC, both running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
It is reproducible, but since it occurs intermittently, it makes it
difficult to see. Go into Nautilus and try double-clicking items.
Adjusting the
So, if we ignore bugs, they actually go away. :-)
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Title:
Gwibber page up page down keys move more than one page of messages
This bug is reproducible on both my desktop and laptop Lenovo
(ThinkPad), 64-bit Ubuntu 11.10.
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Title:
Gwibber page up page down
Yes, this is reproducible now.
The specific steps would be to (1) open Gwibber, (2) press the page down key,
and (3) notice that you jumped down more than one page (about 3 tweets beyond
one page).
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I noticed that the default Print to File in Thunderbird, Evince, and
Chromium is to PDF, but Firefox defaults to PostScript. It seems that
each application can set different printing defaults.
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Title:
Gwibber page up page down keys move more than one page of messages
Status in “gwibber” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug
Public bug reported:
When reading messages on Gwibber, using the Page Up and Page Down keys
causes the application to move up or down more than one page. This
results in the user missing some messages if they use Page Up and Page
Down keys.
Gwibber 3.2.1, Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit
ProblemType: Bug
Could we please find out why this bug was marked as Incomplete? Is
there more information that is needed?
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Title:
Impossible to
** Summary changed:
- Thunderbird Address Book freezes intermittently
+ Thunderbird Address Book Search Box freezes intermittently
** Description changed:
- Thunderbird Address Book freezes intermittently. It is still possible to
- quit the address book while it is frozen by clicking the red
Public bug reported:
Thunderbird Address Book freezes intermittently. It is still possible to
quit the address book while it is frozen by clicking the red 'x' button,
but it is not possible to use the Address Book until one closes it and
re-opens it.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
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Title:
Thunderbird Address Book freezes intermittently
Status in “thunderbird” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
No problem. I've filed a bug/feature request against Thunderbird in
Bugzilla. It's bug#699392.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699392
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #699392
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699392
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** Summary changed:
- gedit English (United States) spell checker doesn't know the word doesn't by
default
+ gedit English (United States) spell checker doesn't accept the contractions
doesn't or I've by default
** Description changed:
To reproduce bug:
1. Open gedit
2. In the menu,
** Summary changed:
- gedit English (United States) spell checker doesn't accept the contractions
doesn't or I've by default
+ gedit English (United States) spell checker doesn't accept several contracted
words by default
** Description changed:
To reproduce bug:
1. Open gedit
2. In
Public bug reported:
This becomes more problematic the more email a user has to search. With
a large account, this can result in very long search times, which users
are more likely to understand if the email is old. If it is a recent
email, users expect to see the search result more quickly.
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Title:
thunderbird email search should begin with the most recent email then
progress to the oldest (what the user is
** Description changed:
To reproduce bug:
1. Open gedit
+ 2. In the menu, select Tools - Set Language - English (United States)
2. Type the word doesn't
3. In the menu, select Tools - Highlight Misspelled Words. Note that the
word doesn't is highlighted as misspelled.
Public bug reported:
To reproduce bug:
1. Open gedit
2. In the menu, select Tools - Set Language - English (United States)
2. Type the word doesn't
3. In the menu, select Tools - Highlight Misspelled Words. Note that the word
doesn't is highlighted as misspelled.
ProblemType: Bug
Well, my apologies. I created a file to demonstrate this problem, and I
am unable to reproduce the bug myself. In retrospect, I believe the
problem may have been created by saving the file as a .doc file in
LibreOffice instead of the original .docx file, which may have caused
problems with Word
Public bug reported:
To reproduce this bug:
1. Obtain a doc file (Microsoft Word format)
2. Open the doc file in LibreOffice Writer
3. Click on Edit - Changes - Record
4. Make changes to the text
5. Save file as a doc file (I used Word XP file format)
6. Open file in Microsoft Word
7. Notice
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Title:
record/track changes data not redable by Microsoft Word when document
saved as a doc file
Status in “libreoffice”
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