THIS IS REALLY ANNOYING, the immediatly starting search function stalls the
program in long files (e.g. I want to search for def, it stalls the program
with searching all d's and so on (gedit gets greyed out) for a minute)
You can add an option to preferences, if user wants immediate search for
THIS IS REALLY ANNOYING, the immediatly starting search function stalls
the program in long files (e.g. I want to search for def, it stalls
the program (gets greyed out) for a minute)
Please fix this.
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Public bug reported:
gedit does not consider $# specially and treats everything after the
hash as a commentary.
For instance, when editing the following code as a .sh script:
#!/bin/bash
echo $# arguments
On the second line, everything after the $ is colored as a commentary,
when in fact $# is
Can you please provide some example code to reproduce the error? And
what do you mean by 'not highlighted as it should be'? In my gedit
(2.18.1) 'friend' is highlighted in red, and 'friends' for instance is
not highlighted at all.
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C++ syntax highlighting omission
Sorry, I thought error open volume was supposed to mean error - open
volume (error since the volume is already open), not error opening
volume.
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vol_id incorrect error message
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/123418
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This has happened on Feisty for me.
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vol_id incorrect error message
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/123418
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: volumeid
Running vol_id as a standard (non-root) user reports the message error
open volume for valid filesystems. Running it as root works as
expected. The error message is incorrect and misleading.
Example:
vol_id /dev/hda1
/dev/hda1: error open
Similar situation occurs when an user is deleted and re-added.
Suppose you add a user newuser using the System - Administration - Users
and Groups. The user is successfully created.
Then you decide to remove the user, and it is successfully removed.
Then, if you add user newuser again, the
I'm sorry, I forgot to indicate this happens in Ubuntu Feisty 7.04.
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User and Groups does not inform user that manual UID already exists and
create user groups.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/99276
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