[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-09-08 Thread Jani Uusitalo
All right. Thanks, Jeremy!

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Title:
  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora (and other distros that use the
  Fedora tweaks) and is not believed to have any negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-09-07 Thread Jeremy Bicha
Ok, he made the change for gnome-terminal 3.30.1 which has a reasonable
chance of being in Ubuntu 18.10 available in October. (Basically, you'll
need to change a gsettings value from the command line or by using
dconf-editor.)

I'm not very interested in trying to backport this change to Ubuntu
18.04 LTS. If you want to try to convince us to do that, please open a
new bug against gnome-terminal here. In general, people don't read
closed bugs. :)

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Title:
  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora (and other distros that use the
  Fedora tweaks) and is not believed to have any negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-09-07 Thread Jani Uusitalo
Okay, did it! https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-terminal/issues/30

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Title:
  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora (and other distros that use the
  Fedora tweaks) and is not believed to have any negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-09-07 Thread Jeremy Bicha
Jani, the GNOME Terminal developer chose to implement this as a build-
time option. If it is really a big deal to you, you could try filing a
bug to ask that he make it a more traditional option in Preferences
(using gsettings). It's hard to say whether he would be interested in
implementing that, but it may still be worth asking.

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Title:
  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora (and other distros that use the
  Fedora tweaks) and is not believed to have any negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-09-07 Thread Jani Uusitalo
Jeremy: If this is indeed the popular choice then I fully respect that.
I just wanted to voice my disgruntlement, since I feel the way this was
set by upstream is much simpler. Sorry for being late with it, didn't
realize this was getting overridden before the change already came into
effect.

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Title:
  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora (and other distros that use the
  Fedora tweaks) and is not believed to have any negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-09-06 Thread Jeremy Bicha
Jani, could you use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+T to open a new tab
(or Ctrl+Shift+N to open a new window) ?

New Tab is the first item in the File list so I'm not sure what more we
can do here. From my understanding, it's a lot more popular to offer
both New Tab and New Window than to only allow one option there.

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Title:
  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora (and other distros that use the
  Fedora tweaks) and is not believed to have any negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-05-26 Thread Jani Uusitalo
Urgh, I'd argue that changing this back *is* a regression. The merged
menu item has been the default since (at least) 16.04, and now the
cognitive load of opening a new tab has suddenly increased: instead of
"new terminal" I now again have to pick the one I want (which is always
tabs for me) from two options each time, instead of just the one.

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Title:
  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora (and other distros that use the
  Fedora tweaks) and is not believed to have any negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-05-24 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-terminal - 3.28.1-1ubuntu1.1

---
gnome-terminal (3.28.1-1ubuntu1.1) bionic; urgency=medium

  * Restore File > New Tab menu item. Thanks Debarshi Ray for the suggestion.
(LP: #1747171)

 -- Jeremy Bicha   Fri, 11 May 2018 17:15:21 -0400

** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu Bionic)
   Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora (and other distros that use the
  Fedora tweaks) and is not believed to have any negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-05-23 Thread Jeremy Bicha
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu Bionic)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Jeremy Bicha (jbicha)

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Title:
  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora (and other distros that use the
  Fedora tweaks) and is not believed to have any negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-05-15 Thread Egmont Koblinger
Well, since it's in "proposed", which I guess means waiting for
feedback, and is not an urgent update at all, my feedback was maybe you
should hold it off and release along with that other fix to save an
update for users :-) Anyway, filed that as bug 1771290, rest is up to
you. Thanks a lot! :-)

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Title:
  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora (and other distros that use the
  Fedora tweaks) and is not believed to have any negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-05-14 Thread Jeremy Bicha
I verified that the New Tab menu option is present after installing
gnome-terminal 3.28.1-1ubuntu1.1 on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.

I also installed language-pack-gnome-fr, switched my language to French
(France) in Settings > Region and Language. I logged out and logged back
in. I opened the Terminal and verified that the New Tab option is
translated (Nouvel onglet) and works.

** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-bionic
** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-bionic

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Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora (and other distros that use the
  Fedora tweaks) and is not believed to have any negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-05-14 Thread Jeremy Bicha
Egmont, thank you for comment. comment #8 is the template message indicating 
that this update has already landed in bionic-proposed so I think we'll wait 
for the next Stable Release Update (SRU) for that fix. You're welcome to open a 
new bug for that issue and you can read about the process at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Procedure

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Title:
  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora (and other distros that use the
  Fedora tweaks) and is not believed to have any negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-05-14 Thread Egmont Koblinger
The new menu items are there in mainstream gnome-terminal's source
(behind a configure flag; so they aren't added by Ubuntu). Hence they
are translated (or not) according to the mainstream GNOME translators'
work.

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Title:
  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora (and other distros that use the
  Fedora tweaks) and is not believed to have any negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-05-14 Thread Egmont Koblinger
Jeremy, Łukasz,

If you're about to release an update for Bionic, could you please backport the 
trivial
  https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-terminal/commit/?h=gnome-3-28=1828cb6d5
as well?

At one place the strings are accidentally left untranslated on the UI,
even though at some other place these same strings appear properly
translated (that is, the translations are already present accoding to
translators' work, just remain unused at one place).

Technically it's absolutely independent from the current "New Tab"
issue; however, I think we should optimize for releasing as few updates
as possible, hence I'm trying to sneak it in here. Thanks!

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Title:
  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora (and other distros that use the
  Fedora tweaks) and is not believed to have any negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-05-14 Thread Łukasz Zemczak
It's probably not a real concern since I'm sure it's all covered, but
could we make sure the new menu item is translated correctly for non-EN
languages?

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Title:
  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora (and other distros that use the
  Fedora tweaks) and is not believed to have any negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-05-14 Thread Łukasz Zemczak
Hello AsciiWolf, or anyone else affected,

Accepted gnome-terminal into bionic-proposed. The package will build now
and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
terminal/3.28.1-1ubuntu1.1 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.

Please help us by testing this new package.  See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation on how
to enable and use -proposed.Your feedback will aid us getting this
update out to other Ubuntu users.

If this package fixes the bug for you, please add a comment to this bug,
mentioning the version of the package you tested and change the tag from
verification-needed-bionic to verification-done-bionic. If it does not
fix the bug for you, please add a comment stating that, and change the
tag to verification-failed-bionic. In either case, without details of
your testing we will not be able to proceed.

Further information regarding the verification process can be found at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/PerformingSRUVerification .  Thank you in
advance!

** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu Bionic)
   Status: In Progress => Fix Committed

** Tags added: verification-needed verification-needed-bionic

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Title:
  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora (and other distros that use the
  Fedora tweaks) and is not believed to have any negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-05-11 Thread Jeremy Bicha
** Description changed:

  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.
  
  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.
  
  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.
  
  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.
  
- This build option is set in Fedora and is not believed to have any
- negative consequences.
+ This build option is set in Fedora (and other distros that use the
+ Fedora tweaks) and is not believed to have any negative consequences.
  
  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)
  
  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/
  
  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.
  
  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu Bionic)
   Status: Triaged => In Progress

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Title:
  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora (and other distros that use the
  Fedora tweaks) and is not believed to have any negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-05-11 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-terminal - 3.28.1-1ubuntu2

---
gnome-terminal (3.28.1-1ubuntu2) cosmic; urgency=medium

  * Restore File > New Tab menu item. Thanks Debarshi Ray for the suggestion.
(LP: #1747171)

 -- Jeremy Bicha   Fri, 11 May 2018 17:15:21 -0400

** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora and is not believed to have any
  negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-05-11 Thread Jeremy Bicha
** Description changed:

  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.
  
  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.
  
  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.
  
  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.
  
  This build option is set in Fedora and is not believed to have any
  negative consequences.
  
  Other Info
  --
- There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10. If I understand the blog post correctly, it would not be a 
simple one-line change there.
+ There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)
  
  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/
  
  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.
  
  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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Title:
  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora and is not believed to have any
  negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10 because it would not be a simple one-line change there. (The 
configure flag was enabled in git commit 0820b385 .)

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-05-11 Thread Jeremy Bicha
** Description changed:

- There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal
- anymore on Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent
- update. However, the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.
+ Impact
+ --
+ GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.
+ 
+ Test Case
+ -
+ Install the update.
+ Close all terminals.
+ Open a terminal.
+ In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.
+ 
+ Regression Potential
+ 
+ Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.
+ 
+ Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
+ mentioned in the workaround.
+ 
+ This build option is set in Fedora and is not believed to have any
+ negative consequences.
+ 
+ Other Info
+ --
+ There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10. If I understand the blog post correctly, it would not be a 
simple one-line change there.
+ 
+ https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
+ menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/
+ 
+ Workaround
+ --
+ In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.
+ 
+ Original Bug Report
+ ---
+ There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Fix Committed

** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Also affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu Bionic)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu Bionic)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu Bionic)
   Status: New => Triaged

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Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Bionic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  GNOME Terminal removed the New Tab menu option before Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Tabs 
are a really popular feature in terminals and it's annoying to have this 
feature hidden.

  Test Case
  -
  Install the update.
  Close all terminals.
  Open a terminal.
  In the File menu should be New Tab and New Window menu items. Both should 
work.

  Regression Potential
  
  Restoring the previous behavior is now a one-line hidden configure option.

  Enabling that option removes the "Open new terminals in" option
  mentioned in the workaround.

  This build option is set in Fedora and is not believed to have any
  negative consequences.

  Other Info
  --
  There are no plans at this time to try to backport this change to Ubuntu 
16.04 LTS or 17.10. If I understand the blog post correctly, it would not be a 
simple one-line change there.

  https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/gnome-terminal-separate-
  menu-items-for-opening-tabs-and-windows/

  Workaround
  --
  In Edit > Preferences (General) you can set "Open new terminals in Tab". Now, 
the File > New Window menu item opens a new tab instead of a new window.

  Original Bug Report
  ---
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal anymore on 
Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some recent update. However, 
the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-02-03 Thread Egmont Koblinger
Yup, tried it now. Just compile with
  CPPFLAGS=-DDISUNIFY_NEW_TERMINAL_SECTION ./configure --blahblah
and you'll get two separate entries.

I have no idea why the upstream change was made.

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  "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
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Bug description:
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal
  anymore on Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some
  recent update. However, the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as
  expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-02-03 Thread Egmont Koblinger
(sorry)

I think gnome-terminal is just a "define DISUNIFY_NEW_TERMINAL_SECTION"
away from the previous behavior... dunno, haven't tried.

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Bug description:
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal
  anymore on Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some
  recent update. However, the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as
  expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-02-03 Thread Egmont Koblinger
Yup, it's *their* patch :)

Actually I think gnome-terminal is just a

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Bug description:
  There is not a "New Tab" option in the file menu of GNOME Terminal
  anymore on Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some
  recent update. However, the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as
  expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-02-03 Thread AsciiWolf
Oops, didn't know that! The "New Tab" menu option is there in Fedora.

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Bug description:
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  anymore on Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some
  recent update. However, the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as
  expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-02-03 Thread Egmont Koblinger
Hi,

I'm not sure what makes you believe there's a "New Tab" in mainstream
GNOME Terminal, it's not the case. "New Window" and "New Tab" were
merged quite some time ago into a single "New Terminal". The two actions
are still available as separate shortcuts. The menu entry behaves
according to Edit -> Preferences -> General -> Open new terminals in:
Window/Tab.

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Bug description:
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  anymore on Ubuntu Bionic. It looks like it disappeared after some
  recent update. However, the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as
  expected.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1747171] Re: "New Tab" disappeared from the GNOME Terminal menu

2018-02-03 Thread AsciiWolf
(The "New Tab" option is present in the upstream GNOME Terminal so this
is not an upstream issue.)

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  recent update. However, the CTRL + Shift + T shortcut works as
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