Reviewing the changelog, it seems to be have been fixed in Debian bug
#632746 ("ttf-freefont: Strange glyphs for some chars in Control
Pictures block"):
http://bugs.debian.org/632746
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/f/fonts-freefont/fonts-freefont_20120503-1/changelog
Thusly
Okay, that you for checking that. What version of the 'freefonts'
package is installed on the machine in case. Could you check with:
dpkg -l fonts-freefont-ttf
and note the version number?
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This isn't present in the Ubuntu Font Family, so we need to work out
where it's being substituted from. Please could you:
1. Open "Character Map" (gucharmap)
2. Search for "U+2404"
3. Select U+2404
4. Right Click on U+2404
5. Note down the (actual) font shown in the right-click pop-up
Hello Andrei. No, this won't be fixed in the first release of Ubuntu
12.10, as there has been no upstream release of the Ubuntu Font Family
which fixes this.
When we collectively get together an upstream release in the next few
months that includes the Ghe replacement (and the other outstanding
i
Acknowledged. Just making some (re-)enquiries.
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Title:
Missing pixmap for Australia/Eucla timezone
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: command-not-found (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Groovy. Shall make it Invalid then. (Filed it as a mental placeholder
because of debugging and finding a machine without -data installed; I
guess the question is how it got into that state, but that's a question
for another day).
** Changed in: usb-modeswitch (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete
Public bug reported:
'usb_modeswitch' is much more functional if it has some data files.
Ideally it should:
Recommends: usb-modeswitch-data
so that these get installed automatically
** Affects: usb-modeswitch (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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@Laney & Timo: what is the plan for R if shipping with the diff as
below? To (a) revert it after release, (b) hoping to ship the
metadata-renamed .ttfs in perpetuity.
@Dmitry: for clarity, the change appears to have been made by adjusting
the .ttfs rather than source code. (The are arguments bo
Notes to self (and others); Evince, Eog, etc are patched in Ubuntu
('debian/patches/11_grip_gestures.patch') to additionally use a library
called "libgrip".
For Evince, pinch to zoom (two fingers) and X/Y scroll (two fingers)
both work. This both have a 0.5-second delay before anything happens,
@Joseph Wynn: yes you are able to check and help with triaging. There
are many bugs out there were help with triaging would be a very useful
contribution to helping to make Ubuntu better.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: command-not-found
gnome-control-center/panels/network/cc-network-panel.c:
3364 /* TRANSLATORS: this is to disable the radio hardware in the
3365 * network panel */
3366 widget = gtk_label_new (_("Airplane Mode"));
the bug specifically mentioned the en-GB translation; but I presume
** Package changed: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) => gnome-control-
center (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Rename "Aeroplane mode" to "Flight mode"
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** Summary changed:
- Rename Aeroplane mode
+ Rename "Aeroplane mode" to "Flight mode"
** Also affects: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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@Toni: A printing advert (for Ubuntu) sounds like an excellent idea! It
would allow people to easily share their love of Ubuntu with their
friends and colleagues who are interested. A few months back a new test
page was designed for Ubuntu in response to suggestions by Nick Ellery
et al:
http:
@bjd: Yes, absolutely, it sounds a bit like:
Wii
the most popular, and most widely used consumer gaming system, in many
more homes, which is out there displacing the competing products from
large multinationals such as Microsoft and Sony.
In fact, very much like where Ubuntu wants to be!
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In broad terms there is the simple metadata (fontname + boolean for
italic + boolean for bold); and there is the complex metadata (name,
family name, numerical slant, numerical weight, …). Various
applications; including FontConfig IIRC makes errornous presumptions
when mixing those.
Now, from a
If this supposed to be the stacked version of the Ubuntu logo, it is not
on-brand anyway:
* The proportions are incorrect
* the tracking (spacing) of the letters forming "Ubuntu" appears to be in
correct
seb128: where is the image that is being used? Is it just the circle-
of-friends, or th
** Package changed: grep (Debian) => grep (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: grep (Ubuntu)
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grep -R doesn't automatically search amazon
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grep -R doesn't automatically search amazon
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Or better still, have this actually report the output of:
lsb_release -d -s
(see also 'lsb_release -a').
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Title:
Capitalization of Ubuntu
To
@Benjamin Kerensa: Regarding the "could generate ascii versions of the
Amazon Product Images" idea, this would already be possible to do
without needing to convert to ASCII art. The text-browser 'w3m' can
display image overlays when running inside 'xterm', see the screenshots
halfway down:
http
@Leo: Yes, you /can/ request backup of your data "in case you loose
[sic] your files", by enabling Ubuntu One:
https://one.ubuntu.com/
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Title:
For those following along, Saviq has raised this with #kubuntu-devel:
http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2012/09/24/%23kubuntu-devel.html#t20:05
and I've tried to raise it with the original backend authors (Lars Knoll
and Jiang Jiang) over on Freenode #qt-labs.
It would be really good to get feedback.
akeane: if you'd be happy to pinpoint this request to specifically focus
on requesting surfacing of the 'unity-lens-applications' backend output
via 'command-not-found', I'd be happy to help you do that. (At the
moment, it's a bit hard to do much else as a very useful idea at the
centre is diluted
(Chatting to Saviq in IRC). We've tracked down some more aggravating
factors. Main one being the Qt requests Medium by default(!) (in spite
of having no internal Enum/handling for Medium).
Somewhat larger patch idea (blind, since I haven't rebuilt Qt), with
substantially more comments. This inc
Proposed patch for discussion; this shifts the buckets to avoid ABI/API
break. Saviq would you be able to test this and see what happens?
** Patch added: "src_gui_text_qfontdatabase_x11.cpp.diff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-font-family/+bug/744812/+attachment/3332056/+files/src_gui_text
Saviq: thanks for finding the Qt part. Things that may be useful in
reaching a decision: Truetype defines a weight scale; which is
{100,200,300,400,500,600,700,800,900}; (plus other flags); these can be
seen with:
(cd /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ubuntu-font-family/; for i in *.ttf ; do
echo -ne
Laney: ta, thanks for that.
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Title:
[FFe] Restore "Ubuntu Medium" weights in Ubuntu's binary .deb
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Hello Ariel, from looking at the screenshot I can clearly see that Qof
looks pretty bad in the bold form. This is likely caused by the
combination of:
* Synthesised bold, in the case that there isn't a real bold 'ק' available
* Autohinting of the vertical stem.
These issues clearly exist be
FFe request requires "New" before subscribing 'ubuntu-release'.
** Changed in: ubuntu-font-family-sources (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => New
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Thanks for the confirmation John, that the Screenshots are the same and
this proposed patch does *not* by itself change anything visually in the
default Unity experience. I wouldn't wish the analysis and fixing of
this particular distro-packaging oversight to get side-tracked.
I think the second
** Description changed:
- The "ubuntu medium" font (see http://font.ubuntu.com/ ) seems to be
- missing from Ubuntu.
+ This is a Feature Freeze Exception for Quantal for the 'ttf-ubuntu-font-
+ family' binary package, which is built from the source package 'ubuntu-
+ font-family-sources'. The onl
Raised on #ubuntu-doc, requesting comment + subscribed:
http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2012/09/14/%23ubuntu-doc.html
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Title:
[FFe] Restore "Ubuntu
** Summary changed:
- Add "ubuntu medium" font to Ubuntu
+ [FFe] Restore "Ubuntu Medium" weights in Ubuntu's binary .deb
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Title:
[FFe] Restore "
Re: Popey et al; I'm happy to prepare and upload, but I need help with
the QA from the Unity side (I'm travelling and don't have a Q-latest
machine with me).
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(Note: Moving to the distro; Everything is there in the source package;
it was uploaded with two files in the binary on the basis that Unity-
2D's toolkit reacted quite badly. Those applications that pull matching
service via fontconfig and also get upset at more than four weights per
family in ev
Peter: appears to be being rendered (in the panel) with BGR sub-pixel
ordering (instead of RGB), and without the vertical autohinter in use.
For the sub-pixel ordering; there are some possibilities:
1. the system rendering settings aren't being read/used
2. the text is being rendered as white
Andrei: all the sources for the font are in the 'ubuntu-font-family-
sources' package ("apt-get source ttf-ubuntu-font-family"). Note that
neither the released source or binary have the fix to this bug; it has
only been Committed, not Released.
Currently it requires various non-free tools to buil
** Also affects: pcmanfm (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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pcmanfm crashed with SIGSEGV in fm_nav_history_get_c
mpt: Comment #5 (which also set "Needs Information") requests
clarification upon whether this bug should focus on remedying (a) or
(b), or something else.
The original report is:
I find the Ubuntu font fairly attractive. [Opinion]
On the other hand, I find the Ubuntu Mono font unpleasant [Nee
Hello Thomas! It would be really useful if you could make a list of any
other non-printing codepoints that also need forcing to the standard
monospace width (== 500 F-units). This would enabling fixing them all
in one pass.
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** Description changed:
This bug affects Ubuntu 12.04 and for example gedit in default
configuration.
The character U+202F (Narrow no-break space) in Ubuntu Mono font is
smaller than other characters. Tables and Ascii-Art are destroyed this
way.
-
- ProblemType: Bug
- DistroRelease:
Please could I ask everyone to attach their '~/.fontconfig' as listed in
comment #6. We need this information, and the answers to the other 3
questions in comment #6 in order to debug this.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/990635
Marking as dup of bug #990635 as that has made the most progress with
debugging. Krill reckons it is related to 'fonts-nanum' and probably a
configuration in '/etc/fonts'; in which case we need to work out th
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 990635 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 990635
Sans serif cyrrilic font in kubuntu 12.04 is bad
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Hello, I'm going to mark this as "Invalid" for ubuntu-font-family-
sources. There is obvious an issue, but it's not with the Ubuntu Font
Family; none of the fonts shown in Julius' screenshot from comment #9:
** Summary changed:
- OpenBVE crashes when launching 'Morden-Edgware via ChX' Northern Line route
+ OpenBVE crashes when launching 'Morden-Edgware via ChX' Northern Line route
(ListView+ItemControl.ItemsMouseDown)
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Jamie: Thank you, please could you file the "Edgware-Morden" issue
separately so that we don't get them mixed up. (We'll need the
corresponding exact details of how to reproduce that too).
Jamie: Previously you stated "Click on of the northern line routes."
Does it matter which one? Do you get t
Alessandro: have you been able to reproduce this? If so, what action(s)
are necessary?
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openBVE crashes, another dependency issue?
To man
$ md5sum *.7z
0e877f5a78339e44254f4377b8b7b547 LT1995StockTrainOpenBVE.7z
dac219082078a9906cfcb507b3df067b NorthernLineObjectsOpenBVE.7z
b10abfc5723aa406be886bd23f2c6d51 NorthernLineRoutesOpenBVE.7z
9c6d85b0fe3a6a58274b2f7cc92118f7 NorthernLineSoundsOpenBVE.7z
$ mkdir ~/openbve && cd ~/openbve
James:
(a) What is the *exact* Northern Line URL
(b) What is the *exact* md5sum and byte size of the file /you/ downloaded
(c) Which *exact* Northern Line route, and which *exact* Northern Line train?
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** Also affects: indicator-network (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: indicator-network (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: indicator-network (Ubuntu Quantal)
Importance: Low
Status: Triaged
** Also affe
Jamie: we really need to be able to reproduce this under a debugger.
Would you be able to describe (for an idiot like me) the exact sequence
of steps necessary. Preferably in command-line form so that they can be
more easily replicated; eg. something like:
1. sudo apt-get install openbve
2. c
Torkvemada: Spasibo! I'll try and remember :)
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Title:
Mono: Style: Cyrillic Ghe Г has incorrect bottom serif and looks
strange
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** Also affects: tzdata (Ubuntu Quantal)
Importance: High
Status: Triaged
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Moroccan DST time change needs upgrade
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Won't Fix for Lucid updates are primarily for security-related updates.
** Changed in: light-themes (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
** Changed in: light-themes (Ubuntu Lucid)
Assignee: Kenneth Wimer (kwwii) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu Lucid)
St
Andrei: it needs to wait until we've got a new upstream release of the
Ubuntu Font Family together. We can then hopefully SRU (Stable Release
Update) that into Ubuntu 12.04 and other supported releases.
I had a couple of other emails this morning about general Ubuntu
Cyrillic status. Would you b
If this is the Kubuntu 12.04 installer, it could be: bug #974506.
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Title:
The default font used for Qt4 is broken (regarding cyrillic text)
To m
To echo Prokhor, this isn't the Ubuntu Font Family, but it appears to be
another font, that is in addition being rendering with very bad vertical
hinting results. (Hinting tried to ensure that all characters have the
same x-heigh and Cap-height, regardless, something that isn't the case
here).
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NeuroMancer: could you please
(1) attach your '~/.fontconfig' file that you believe is working
(2) confirm that if you move it out of the way, the fonts appear differently.
(3) take a screenshot of before, and after
(4) highlight (eg. red circle/red arrow) which character combinations look
Julius: (mid-air collision). Please could you attach some screenshots
showing exactly what you're seeing so that we can both investigate more
thoroughly. For debugging the Ubuntu Font Family we also have a couple
of magic debugging characters '' and '' . Please could you copy and
_paste_ these
Julius: Thank you for the long bug. We've known for a while that the
Ubuntu Cyrillic could do with a little more work, it has been very hard
to get native Cyrillic readers (the people most able to get it fixed) to
say definitively what could be improved:
> Cyrillic characters should not look out
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The default font used for Qt4 is broken (regarding cyrillic te
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window title font can't be scaled in precise (03-28)
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I can confirm that the highlight does not go all the way around (this is
factual), although this may be as-designed (I can't find any other
design mockups that show otherwise).
** Changed in: light-themes (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Won't Fix
** Tags added: light-themes-q-reviewed
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Setting Invalid for Light Themes as it's actually in Murrine. Setting
Won't Fix for Murrine as it exists, but won't be seen in normal GUI use.
Patches welcomed upstream to Murrine.
** Changed in: gtk2-engines-murrine (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
** Tags added: light-themes-q-revi
** Tags added: light-themes-q-reviewed
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Dark theme has a black highlight
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Testing on 12.04 LTS, with the overlay scroller in the background, there
is still a dark grey contrasting bar, which gives the vertical extent of
the document.
** Attachment added: "inactive-scroller.png"
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** Package changed: light-themes (Ubuntu) => light-themes
** Tags added: light-themes-q-reviewed
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Disclosure triangles point the wrong way
Setting to Invalid as I can't reproduce it here on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
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Invisible resize border missi
** No longer affects: planner (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: light-themes (Ubuntu)
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Title:
strange/broken theming on 'edit task properties' in Pl
There's two sides to this and I would appreciate some guidance and which
this bug report should focus on:
(a) Installing Ubuntu proportional fonts (x7) and installing Ubuntu
Mono fixed width fonts (x4) independently.
(b) Being able to select which is used by the operating system.
for (a), th
Ideally if a key has been left unset (so fall-through to supplied system
default) it should be left unset (and still fall-through to the new
supplied system default).
If the user has explicitly _set_ a key to their own choosing, that _set_
key should be left as-is (masking the new system default).
** Summary changed:
- Some applications stop being listed after being pinned,unpinned
+ Some applications stop being listed after being pinned,unpinned in the
Launcher
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** Description changed:
With Unity 5.10, if the Dash is opened it keep redrawing over and over
- again. This seems to originate in r2248.
+ again. This is visible as a somewhat sluggish (slower to respond) Dash
+ experience when open.
+
+ This seems to originate in r2248 and is solved by the a
** Summary changed:
- Dash - some filter label aren't visible (replaced by "...") when using
translations
+ Dash - some filter label aren't visible (replaced by "…") when using
translations
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My memory of WM _NET_SHOWING_DESKTOP has historically worked is:
1. toggle WM "Show Desktop"; all raised windows are hidden/minimised
2. unminimise (raise) some windows
3. re-minimise a subset of the windows that were (just) raised
4. toggle WM "Show Desktop" again; all windows affected in
** Also affects: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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alt-backtick doesn't work properly
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Yikes, good catch there Björn!
I would drop the "Ubuntu Text Grey" and capitalise the rest +
lowercasing the hex numbers:
"White" #ff
"Ubuntu Orange " #dd4814
"Ubuntu Warm Grey" #aea79f
"Ubuntu Cool Grey" #33
"Ubuntu Light Aubergine" #77216f
"Ubuntu Mid Aubergine" #5e2750
"U
Thanks Xi!
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Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
Update show-desktop icon background bitmaps to match new 12.
** Changed in: ubuntu-mono (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-12.04
** Changed in: ubuntu-mono (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Also affects: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 985574
Update show-desktop icon background bitmaps to match new 12.04 default wal
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Public bug reported:
(Filed on behalf of Andrea Cimitan and Xi Zhu; assets to follow).
Following on from bug #838256 the "Show Desktop"/Alt-tab icon uses a
minature version of the default wallpaper overlaid with a stylised
Ubuntu desktop. Originally the desktop was rendered automatically, but
fo
** Also affects: upstart
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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lightdm tries (and fails) to start too early?
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Hello Atari, I feel your pain. If we can work out the exact problems in
detail then it should be possible to do something about them:
(1) First run "Error! Failed to open xdemorse file Quit xdemorse and correct"
(2) cp -a /usr/share/doc/xdemorse/xdemorserc ~/.xdemorserc
(3) Second run "Erro
** Summary changed:
- xdemorse missing...everything.
+ xdemorse is useless out of the box
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xdemorse is useless out of the box
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Might be related/dup of bug #980159 ("HUD - Using HUD often results in
window losing focus")
** Tags added: hud
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HUD window focus changes
** Summary changed:
- Hud doesn't work twice times the same way
+ HUD window focus changes between successive innvocation
** Summary changed:
- HUD window focus changes between successive innvocation
+ HUD window focus changes between invocations
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Jeremy: I'd rather do that switch after the LTS is out: Would you be
happy:
(1) holding it for another month
(2) integrating the 12.04 wallpaper collection
(3) uploading as soon as Q opens?
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Otto: massive improvement (an excellent compromise between quality and
size)! Thank you for the extra tinkering and tweaking and the 600 kB
saving.
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The solution here seems to be to only apply dithering to the two
blueish-areas where the 8-bit colour banding is most apparent, these are
the top left and middle bottom. This avoids applying noise to the whole
image, whilst still solving the visible problem.
Otto: do we the vector-ise original 12
** Description changed:
Following on from bug #829213 the wallpapers in Ubuntu come from the
Ubuntu Wallpaper contest which closes at 15 March 2012 18:00 UTC:
"Precisely how we’re going to make the wallpapers in 12.04 the best ever!"
http://design.canonical.com/2012/01/precisely-ho
Phil: Thanks for both, I'll point Rosie here in the (UTC) morning.
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Title:
FFe: Upload Precise Ubuntu 12.04 LTS wallpapers
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Phil: Thank you! You should not need to regenerate anything You're
still the copyright holder, and able to licence the work non-exclusively
multiple times, each with different terms and conditions.
Having the licence flag correctly set on Flickr is a sufficient
confirmation of your intentions (si
Whilst we /can/ work with placeholder images in finishing the technical
evaluations; we /can't/ even consider material which is marked "non-
commericial", or which is restricted in ways that do not meet the
threshold of freedom that Ubuntu is offering to its users.
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phil-jackson: Could you update the licence on both of:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/phil-jackson/3735844560/in/pool-1899757@N25
http://www.flickr.com/photos/phil-jackson/3078893011/in/pool-1899757@N25
to be plain CC-BY or CC-BY-SA regardlessly.
Whilst we /can/ work with placeholder images in
Moon Over Malaga, blackened completely outside of the moon, and
grayscaled; other of which should increase the compression potential.
** Attachment added:
"Moon-Over-Malaga_by_AdánSánchez-de-Pedro_grayscale-blackened.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-wallpapers/+bug/933562
** Attachment removed: "precise_pangolin-8000x5000.zip"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-wallpapers/+bug/933562/+attachment/2947452/+files/precise_pangolin-8000x5000.zip
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Vlad was right I think an 8000x5000 submission is the biggest we've had.
** Attachment added: "precise_pangolin-8000x5000.zip"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-wallpapers/+bug/933562/+attachment/2947452/+files/precise_pangolin-8000x5000.zip
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