[Touch-packages] [Bug 622965] Re: New windows always use active window's keyboard layout

2015-02-07 Thread Alex
The same. When locking screen it switchs to RU from EN, which is default 
lenguage in the system.
Thanks,

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Title:
  New windows always use active window's keyboard layout

Status in Compiz:
  Fix Released
Status in GNOME Control Center:
  Unknown
Status in Unity:
  Fix Released
Status in compiz package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  If Compiz used (e.g. Ubuntu with Unity), Gnome keyboard settings
  Allow different layouts for individual windows  New windows use
  the default layout doesn't work properly. New windows always use last
  active window's layout ignoring default keyboard layout.

  This bug affects all Ubuntu versions using Compiz as window manager
  (including Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Ubuntu 12.10-beta1).

  Steps to reproduce this bug.

  Required settings:

  1. Ubuntu with Compiz as window manager (e.g. Ubuntu with Unity, which
  is based on Compiz).

  2. Two or more input languages in the Keyboard Layout Settings (e.g.
  1st - English (US), 2nd - Russian).

  3. Keyboard Layout Settings:
  a) Allow different layouts for individual windows;
  b) New windows use the default layout.
  [Default layout is the first one in the layouts list, I think]

  *** Scenario 1

  1. Open Text Editor (gedit).
  2. Switch input language to Russian.
  3. Type some text in the gedit window in russian.
  4. Start Terminal (gnome-terminal).
  5. Type some text in the Terminal window (without keyboard layout switching).

  Expected behavior:
  Typed symbols in the terminal are English (because English was set as default 
input language in Keyboard Settings, and new windows should use the default 
layout).

  What actually happens:
  Typed symbols in the terminal are Russian (same input language as in the 
previous active window).

  *** Scenario 2

  1. Open Text Editor (gedit).
  2. Switch input language to Russian.
  3. Type some text in the gedit window in russian.
  4. Leave your computer with no activity for 10 minutes (wait for screen 
locking).
  5. Try to enter password in the logon screen (without keyboard layout 
switching).

  Expected behavior:
  Password is entered in English (because English was set as default input 
language in Keyboard Settings, and new windows should use the default layout).

  What actually happens:
  Password is entered in Russian (same input language as in the previous active 
window).

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 622965] Re: New windows always use active window's keyboard layout

2014-12-03 Thread Andrea Azzarone
** Changed in: compiz
   Status: Incomplete = Fix Released

** Changed in: unity
   Status: Incomplete = Fix Released

** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Fix Released

** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Fix Released

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Title:
  New windows always use active window's keyboard layout

Status in Compiz:
  Fix Released
Status in GNOME Control Center:
  Unknown
Status in Unity:
  Fix Released
Status in compiz package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  If Compiz used (e.g. Ubuntu with Unity), Gnome keyboard settings
  Allow different layouts for individual windows  New windows use
  the default layout doesn't work properly. New windows always use last
  active window's layout ignoring default keyboard layout.

  This bug affects all Ubuntu versions using Compiz as window manager
  (including Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Ubuntu 12.10-beta1).

  Steps to reproduce this bug.

  Required settings:

  1. Ubuntu with Compiz as window manager (e.g. Ubuntu with Unity, which
  is based on Compiz).

  2. Two or more input languages in the Keyboard Layout Settings (e.g.
  1st - English (US), 2nd - Russian).

  3. Keyboard Layout Settings:
  a) Allow different layouts for individual windows;
  b) New windows use the default layout.
  [Default layout is the first one in the layouts list, I think]

  *** Scenario 1

  1. Open Text Editor (gedit).
  2. Switch input language to Russian.
  3. Type some text in the gedit window in russian.
  4. Start Terminal (gnome-terminal).
  5. Type some text in the Terminal window (without keyboard layout switching).

  Expected behavior:
  Typed symbols in the terminal are English (because English was set as default 
input language in Keyboard Settings, and new windows should use the default 
layout).

  What actually happens:
  Typed symbols in the terminal are Russian (same input language as in the 
previous active window).

  *** Scenario 2

  1. Open Text Editor (gedit).
  2. Switch input language to Russian.
  3. Type some text in the gedit window in russian.
  4. Leave your computer with no activity for 10 minutes (wait for screen 
locking).
  5. Try to enter password in the logon screen (without keyboard layout 
switching).

  Expected behavior:
  Password is entered in English (because English was set as default input 
language in Keyboard Settings, and new windows should use the default layout).

  What actually happens:
  Password is entered in Russian (same input language as in the previous active 
window).

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 622965] Re: New windows always use active window's keyboard layout

2014-12-03 Thread Ihor Romanyshyn
It still happens on my computers, especially when locking screen.

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Title:
  New windows always use active window's keyboard layout

Status in Compiz:
  Fix Released
Status in GNOME Control Center:
  Unknown
Status in Unity:
  Fix Released
Status in compiz package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  If Compiz used (e.g. Ubuntu with Unity), Gnome keyboard settings
  Allow different layouts for individual windows  New windows use
  the default layout doesn't work properly. New windows always use last
  active window's layout ignoring default keyboard layout.

  This bug affects all Ubuntu versions using Compiz as window manager
  (including Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Ubuntu 12.10-beta1).

  Steps to reproduce this bug.

  Required settings:

  1. Ubuntu with Compiz as window manager (e.g. Ubuntu with Unity, which
  is based on Compiz).

  2. Two or more input languages in the Keyboard Layout Settings (e.g.
  1st - English (US), 2nd - Russian).

  3. Keyboard Layout Settings:
  a) Allow different layouts for individual windows;
  b) New windows use the default layout.
  [Default layout is the first one in the layouts list, I think]

  *** Scenario 1

  1. Open Text Editor (gedit).
  2. Switch input language to Russian.
  3. Type some text in the gedit window in russian.
  4. Start Terminal (gnome-terminal).
  5. Type some text in the Terminal window (without keyboard layout switching).

  Expected behavior:
  Typed symbols in the terminal are English (because English was set as default 
input language in Keyboard Settings, and new windows should use the default 
layout).

  What actually happens:
  Typed symbols in the terminal are Russian (same input language as in the 
previous active window).

  *** Scenario 2

  1. Open Text Editor (gedit).
  2. Switch input language to Russian.
  3. Type some text in the gedit window in russian.
  4. Leave your computer with no activity for 10 minutes (wait for screen 
locking).
  5. Try to enter password in the logon screen (without keyboard layout 
switching).

  Expected behavior:
  Password is entered in English (because English was set as default input 
language in Keyboard Settings, and new windows should use the default layout).

  What actually happens:
  Password is entered in Russian (same input language as in the previous active 
window).

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 622965] Re: New windows always use active window's keyboard layout

2014-12-02 Thread terriblechild
Yes, it seems fixed on my system as well.

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Title:
  New windows always use active window's keyboard layout

Status in Compiz:
  Incomplete
Status in GNOME Control Center:
  Unknown
Status in Unity:
  Incomplete
Status in compiz package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  If Compiz used (e.g. Ubuntu with Unity), Gnome keyboard settings
  Allow different layouts for individual windows  New windows use
  the default layout doesn't work properly. New windows always use last
  active window's layout ignoring default keyboard layout.

  This bug affects all Ubuntu versions using Compiz as window manager
  (including Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Ubuntu 12.10-beta1).

  Steps to reproduce this bug.

  Required settings:

  1. Ubuntu with Compiz as window manager (e.g. Ubuntu with Unity, which
  is based on Compiz).

  2. Two or more input languages in the Keyboard Layout Settings (e.g.
  1st - English (US), 2nd - Russian).

  3. Keyboard Layout Settings:
  a) Allow different layouts for individual windows;
  b) New windows use the default layout.
  [Default layout is the first one in the layouts list, I think]

  *** Scenario 1

  1. Open Text Editor (gedit).
  2. Switch input language to Russian.
  3. Type some text in the gedit window in russian.
  4. Start Terminal (gnome-terminal).
  5. Type some text in the Terminal window (without keyboard layout switching).

  Expected behavior:
  Typed symbols in the terminal are English (because English was set as default 
input language in Keyboard Settings, and new windows should use the default 
layout).

  What actually happens:
  Typed symbols in the terminal are Russian (same input language as in the 
previous active window).

  *** Scenario 2

  1. Open Text Editor (gedit).
  2. Switch input language to Russian.
  3. Type some text in the gedit window in russian.
  4. Leave your computer with no activity for 10 minutes (wait for screen 
locking).
  5. Try to enter password in the logon screen (without keyboard layout 
switching).

  Expected behavior:
  Password is entered in English (because English was set as default input 
language in Keyboard Settings, and new windows should use the default layout).

  What actually happens:
  Password is entered in Russian (same input language as in the previous active 
window).

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 622965] Re: New windows always use active window's keyboard layout

2014-12-01 Thread Andrea Azzarone
I can no longer reproduce it on my system. Can anyone confirm it?

** Changed in: compiz
   Status: Confirmed = Incomplete

** Changed in: unity
   Status: Confirmed = Incomplete

** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged = Incomplete

** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Incomplete

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Title:
  New windows always use active window's keyboard layout

Status in Compiz:
  Incomplete
Status in GNOME Control Center:
  Unknown
Status in Unity:
  Incomplete
Status in compiz package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  If Compiz used (e.g. Ubuntu with Unity), Gnome keyboard settings
  Allow different layouts for individual windows  New windows use
  the default layout doesn't work properly. New windows always use last
  active window's layout ignoring default keyboard layout.

  This bug affects all Ubuntu versions using Compiz as window manager
  (including Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Ubuntu 12.10-beta1).

  Steps to reproduce this bug.

  Required settings:

  1. Ubuntu with Compiz as window manager (e.g. Ubuntu with Unity, which
  is based on Compiz).

  2. Two or more input languages in the Keyboard Layout Settings (e.g.
  1st - English (US), 2nd - Russian).

  3. Keyboard Layout Settings:
  a) Allow different layouts for individual windows;
  b) New windows use the default layout.
  [Default layout is the first one in the layouts list, I think]

  *** Scenario 1

  1. Open Text Editor (gedit).
  2. Switch input language to Russian.
  3. Type some text in the gedit window in russian.
  4. Start Terminal (gnome-terminal).
  5. Type some text in the Terminal window (without keyboard layout switching).

  Expected behavior:
  Typed symbols in the terminal are English (because English was set as default 
input language in Keyboard Settings, and new windows should use the default 
layout).

  What actually happens:
  Typed symbols in the terminal are Russian (same input language as in the 
previous active window).

  *** Scenario 2

  1. Open Text Editor (gedit).
  2. Switch input language to Russian.
  3. Type some text in the gedit window in russian.
  4. Leave your computer with no activity for 10 minutes (wait for screen 
locking).
  5. Try to enter password in the logon screen (without keyboard layout 
switching).

  Expected behavior:
  Password is entered in English (because English was set as default input 
language in Keyboard Settings, and new windows should use the default layout).

  What actually happens:
  Password is entered in Russian (same input language as in the previous active 
window).

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 622965] Re: New windows always use active window's keyboard layout

2014-07-24 Thread Treviño
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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Title:
  New windows always use active window's keyboard layout

Status in Compiz:
  Confirmed
Status in GNOME Control Center:
  Unknown
Status in Unity:
  Confirmed
Status in “compiz” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  If Compiz used (e.g. Ubuntu with Unity), Gnome keyboard settings
  Allow different layouts for individual windows  New windows use
  the default layout doesn't work properly. New windows always use last
  active window's layout ignoring default keyboard layout.

  This bug affects all Ubuntu versions using Compiz as window manager
  (including Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Ubuntu 12.10-beta1).

  Steps to reproduce this bug.

  Required settings:

  1. Ubuntu with Compiz as window manager (e.g. Ubuntu with Unity, which
  is based on Compiz).

  2. Two or more input languages in the Keyboard Layout Settings (e.g.
  1st - English (US), 2nd - Russian).

  3. Keyboard Layout Settings:
  a) Allow different layouts for individual windows;
  b) New windows use the default layout.
  [Default layout is the first one in the layouts list, I think]

  *** Scenario 1

  1. Open Text Editor (gedit).
  2. Switch input language to Russian.
  3. Type some text in the gedit window in russian.
  4. Start Terminal (gnome-terminal).
  5. Type some text in the Terminal window (without keyboard layout switching).

  Expected behavior:
  Typed symbols in the terminal are English (because English was set as default 
input language in Keyboard Settings, and new windows should use the default 
layout).

  What actually happens:
  Typed symbols in the terminal are Russian (same input language as in the 
previous active window).

  *** Scenario 2

  1. Open Text Editor (gedit).
  2. Switch input language to Russian.
  3. Type some text in the gedit window in russian.
  4. Leave your computer with no activity for 10 minutes (wait for screen 
locking).
  5. Try to enter password in the logon screen (without keyboard layout 
switching).

  Expected behavior:
  Password is entered in English (because English was set as default input 
language in Keyboard Settings, and new windows should use the default layout).

  What actually happens:
  Password is entered in Russian (same input language as in the previous active 
window).

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