Public bug reported:
The themeing used for the LightDM login screen appears to be off-brand;
current it includes the following text in the bottom-left:
ubuntu small11.10/small
Ideally the rendering of this could be improved, to be inline with the
branding used in the rest of the Ubuntu
PDF showing status-quo and possible solutions.
Otto/Marcus: is this the right direction?
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Rosie: Apparently you're already on this.
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Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Assignee: (unassigned) = Xi Zhu (xi.zhu)
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Otto Greenslade (otto-chaotic)
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Jeremy/Eric: patches welcomed if you can debug and figure out what isn't
being switched by default, but /is/ being switched when gnome-tweak-
tools is used.
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Public bug reported:
Mark Shuttleworth noticed that the indicator-keyboard menu icon is quite
noisy and doesn't fit with the rest of the Ubuntu Monochrome symbolic
icon theme. The current icon appears to be:
/usr/share/icons/Humanity/devices/24/input-keyboard.svg (rescaled to
22px)
Ideally
Vincent-Xavier: do you know what needs doing?
If you can document the instructions for generating the necessary files
we can do it.
I did raise it with the LinuxLibertine guys in Berlin after Berlin, and
their suggestion was that the problem has mostly been superseded by the
availability and use
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 815643 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 815643
Ctrl-Tab conflicts with local tab switching
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I remember raising the disk space for this with Richard at UDS. His
reckoning was roughly that the daemon is about 50 kB; the rest is
documentation. Looking at the package here; most of it is .mo files
installed under '/usr/share/locale/*', which should be stripped and
turned into langpacks
Public bug reported:
This is an advance-notice FFe request for the (future) version of
'ubuntu-font-family-sources' containing Ubuntu Mono (×4) and Ubuntu
Condensed (×1) forms.
These five additional fonts are all being beta-tested in the Ubuntu Font
Family beta team:
** Description changed:
This is an advance-notice FFe request for the (future) version of
'ubuntu-font-family-sources' containing Ubuntu Mono (×4) and Ubuntu
Condensed (×1) forms.
These five additional fonts are all being beta-tested in the Ubuntu Font
Family beta team:
-
Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs block:
http://unicode.org/charts/PDF/U1F300.pdf
This block can be tackled if and when somebody comes forward to do it.
** Also affects: ubuntu-font-family
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-font-family
Status: New =
Public bug reported:
Approximately once per day, 'apt-xapian-index' starts to use 100% CPU
and disk for a minute or so. This is noticeable because:
(a) fan spins up to maximum
(b) machine gets /very/ hot
(c) stops being responsive (even a caps-lock toggle check takes ~2 seconds
to
Hello Maia, I didn't completely get an answer to this, I'll try to find
out more tomorrow. Under Unity Ctrl-Tab is apparently intended for
switching between application elements. (Traditionally, Ctrl-Tab has
been used for switching between tabbed application forms.
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Mark Shuttleworth noticed that Gnome-Specimen gets confused between
different weights of the same font, displaying the wrong one. For a
font-testing/specimen program this is sub-optimal.
This will likely turn out to be related to bug #744812 (FontConfig/Qt
stack choke on
** Description changed:
- Gnome-Specimen gets confused between different weights of the same font,
- displaying the wrong one. For a font-testing/specimen program this is
- sub-optimal.
+ Mark Shuttleworth noticed that Gnome-Specimen gets confused between
+ different weights of the same font,
aleandro: not easily. Currently they come from the SVG icons in the
'ubuntu-mono' package. These are (currently) hard-coded in the SVG
files to match the text colour in the Ambiance/Radiance theme.
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Thanks to Haw Loeung for pointing out that the actual image is at:
/usr/share/checkbox/data/images/JPEG_Color_Image_Ubuntu.jpg.
** Summary changed:
- Checkbox still uses the old ubuntu logo.
+ Checkbox-gtk still uses the pre-2010 Ubuntu logo
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Melroy: perhaps you've found a new issue, which we'll have to debug with
your assistance. Please could you file a /new/ bug report (and post the
bug number here) so we can keep what you're seeing separate from the
original fix for this which was tested and applied many months ago.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-branding
Status: New = Won't Fix
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Title:
Thank you for the /huge/ update documenting the help.u.c build system
Matthew. Hopefully this should enable getting it done more easily in a
distributed fashion.
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Yes, you can make a difference, and that's how change and support has
been achieved for the most part historically. In the case of Nvidia
Tegra 2, remember that it's a chip (admittedly a chip with several cores
on it, including an ARM CPU and Nvidia GPU), and Nvidia even state that
they provide
Hello all,
I'd like some advice on binary package naming for bitmap fonts.
The Ubuntu Font Family is still in its initial bootstrapping phase,
with the body of the work for the first five scripts and thirteen
fonts being lead primarily by Dalton Maag and released by Canonical.
Yesterday I got
On Fri, 15 Jul 2011, Paul Wise wrote:
On Fri, 15 Jul 2011, Paul Sladen wrote:
... which is from before the renaming scheme started.
...
... Does it fit with the current naming scheme?
I guess you didn't notice,
My apologies for not being more explicit. *In light of the on-going
naming
** Description changed:
The text-mode console (Ctrl-Alt-F1) currently uses the default
system/VGA font but a hinted version of Ubuntu Mono would be lovely to
have loadable on the Linux console when it's finished.
Converting a TTF so that it is usable as bitmap Linux console font
On Fri, 15 Jul 2011, Paul Wise wrote:
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 1:53 PM, Paul Sladen pkg-fo...@paul.sladen.org
wrote:
'psf-' or 'console-' as a prefix, or postfix.
using fonts-[foundry]-fontname-console.
Okay-dokey, '-console' is certainly a possibility then.
I think I would be putting all
The /bug/ is in the $font_stack not being able to handle more than just
Regular/Italic/Bold/Bold-Italic. We worked around it in natty by just
not shipping some of the .ttfs. The intention would be to ship all
thirteen .ttfs for Oneiric and instead to fix the software. (Same
happens for other
** Also affects: ubuntu-font-family-sources (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: ubuntu-font-family-sources (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: High
Status: Fix Released
** Changed in: ubuntu-font-family-sources (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: New = Fix
Public bug reported:
Wacom Tablet digitizer (eg. ThinkPad X61 Tablet)
00:0a WACf004 (unknown)
state = active
io 0x200-0x207
irq 5
** Affects: pnputils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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00:08 LEN0003 (unknown)
state = active
io 0x60-0x60
io 0x64-0x64
irq 1
** Affects: pnputils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Description changed:
Wacom Tablet digitizer (eg. ThinkPad X61 Tablet)
00:0a WACf004 (unknown)
- state = active
- io 0x200-0x207
- irq 5
+ state = active
+ io 0x200-0x207
+ irq 5
+
+ Something was using the string 'Wacom Serial Tablet PC Pen
+ Tablet/Digitizer' for
** Description changed:
00:08 LEN0003 (unknown)
- state = active
- io 0x60-0x60
- io 0x64-0x64
- irq 1
+ state = active
+ io 0x60-0x60
+ io 0x64-0x64
+ irq 1
+
+ Something else gives this as 'ThinkPad Tablet Keyboard and Buttons',
+ which is presumably how to tell
Probably a dup of bug #744812 (FontConfig/Qt stack choke on Ubuntu
Medium font meta-data (No medium in Inkscape and too bold in Qt apps)).
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Jorge Castro and Dustin Kirkland suggested that Ubuntu Mono could be
used as the default font in 'ajaxterm'; an in-browser terminal; which
is used for #ubuntu-classroom follow-along demos amongst other things.
Kirkland notes that changing the CSS font-colours was easy, but
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 809833 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/809833
Making as a dup of bug #809833 as otherwise all of the answering on both
reports are going to end up mirroring each other.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 809833
There is no Tablet PCs or
If it's not a bug, it's quite hard to know how to process it.
It might be worth making a list and contacting manufacturers of Nvidia
Tegra-based machines and telling them that you'd really like to buy a
system running Ubuntu and Unity. If you're also able to give them a
rough-idea of the sort of
** Also affects: twisted-web (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: twisted-web (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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nb. to self. For VNC into to Ubuntu Could instances running with only a
plain VGA interface (no framebuffer) it will also probably be necessary
to patch 'vgasrc/vgafonts.c' in the 'seabios' package; this contains
8x8, 8x14 and 8x16 default fonts:
These fonts come from
Also checked with newz2000 earlier today about what needed doing; it
appears to be that the docs team would normally manage the theme, but
ask IS to help with deploying it when it's ready.
Is there anything that the Design team can do to help out?
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint:
Chris, thanks: in that case my question is how to make it work. Is
there a staging install somewhere; is it a case of loading something
locally (is there a bzr tree somewhere to populate the content).
Sorry for the dumb questions; c.2003 was the last time I themed/skinned
a MoinMoin install and
** Also affects: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags added: needs-design
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Title:
With two monitors, maximized
Public bug reported:
The scrolled viewport for the Treeview always resets to the top-left
when the window is resized. To reproduce:
1. Control Centre-Keyboard Preferences-Options-Keyboard Layout Options
2. Expand some of the tree and scroll down to the middle or bottom of the
viewport
3.
** Tags added: needs-testing
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Title:
Fails to pair with Wiimote (insists on presenting a PIN, which is
impossible to enter)
To manage
This a new upstream version of the Ubuntu Font Family. In addition to
the extensive bug fixes it doubles the number of .ttfs files, from four
to eight with the inclusion of Light, Medium and italics.
Upstream changelog:
2010-03-08 (Paul Sladen) Ubuntu Font Family version 0.71.2
* (Production
Anderson: if you can help with a patch or some debugging to narrow down
the issue, it can be fixed sooner!
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Title:
Top Panel does not respect GTK
A reasonable work-around for this for the moment is to use 'gnome-
terminal' and then do the command-editing in that; this also gets you
bash-completion (name, argument and file-path completion).
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** Also affects: ubuntu-branding
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-branding
Status: New = In Progress
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Hello all, Ara just pinged me about this. I'll try and run this past
Marcus Haslam, but the SVG done by Kenneth in comment #15 looks good to
me. Are you happy with just the logo, or do you still want the text
hardware database (which has localisation issues) included in the
image?
David re:
I have a feeling that this is a dup (possibly bug #617192, although that
shows as fixed).
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Title:
datetime indicator calendar difficult to read
Mockup that the code here attempts to implement.
** Branch linked: lp:~unity-team/light-themes/light-themes.dialog_v4
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Title:
Finish the
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
1. Fresh Firefox
2. Find a big file with unknown size
3. Right-click Save As
4. The download window appears
5. Firefox is now using 60% CPU just to update that Gtk Progress bar
Ideally the CPU load should be no more than for wget doing the same.
**
Hooman: I don't think that's a problem, the Super key is really an
operating-system level key, and one that has not been traditionally
available to applications. To me, it's a very high-level interrupt key,
much like the global home/kill hardware button found on Apple's touch
devices.
It would
Robert: adding space at the top of the screen, would mean that you can't
hit the menubars just by moving the pointer towards the top of the
screen (one of the major advantages of a global menu). Is that what
you're suggesting?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 668415 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/668415
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 668415
Movement of Unity launcher
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Hello Magnes, thank you for your suggestion about wanting to move the
Launcher away from the left-hand side and attach it to other edges of
the screen.
Because of the integration between the Top Bar, the BFB
Direct link to LtR-ish screenshot as provided by Nawfel above.
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Direct link to RtL mockup as provided by Nawfel above.
** Attachment added: Sans nom 1.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/654988/+attachment/2177000/+files/Sans%20nom%201.png
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Tal Liron: The lack of proper Right-to-Left full mirroring is a bug,
it's bug #654988 (Unity doesn't mirror its interface for RTL locales.)
should really have been designed in from the start but didn't get done I
think because of time constraints … there are RtL users in the design
team.
IKT:
See also: bug #781606 (Alt+F2 should notify you of typos).
** Tags added: alt-f2-bad-input
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Title:
alt+f2 implies it can run utter nonsense
To
** Tags added: alt-f2-bad-input
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Title:
Alt+F2 should notify you of typos
To manage notifications about this bug go to:
See also: bug #781606 (Alt+F2 should notify you of typos).
** Tags added: alt-f2-bad-input
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Title:
Alt-F2 box does not give any feedback if
Omer, to reproduce:
sudo apt-get install openbve
openbve
Alt-Tab away from the dialogue; then Alt-Tab back to Openbve
What happens:
1. It is impossibly to use Alt-Tab to get back to the Openbve dialogue
2. it is possible to use the Unity Launcher (click the anonymous program
called
zakzor, madbiologist: thank you both for your suggestions (wmgui and
updated GNOME 3.1.2). In the specific case of the pairing code, this is
apparently:
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Wiimote#Bluetooth_Pairing
(a) The host MAC address, backwards (if pairing with battery button)
(b) The wiimote
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags added: needs-design
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Title:
Alt+F2 should notify you of
** Description changed:
- I just installed the beta Ubuntu Mono space font and when i tried in
- Emacs by: Options-- Set Default Font --UbuntuBeta Mono, regular, the
- bolded italic was displayed instead (see the attachment). Any clue why
- this happened and how to fix it?
+ Problem: Graphical
Vincent: Regarding line-counts and scaling, are the answers in comment
#13 (above), and bug #727733 (Technical: Mono: discern level of scaling
to fit in terminal cell) sufficient? I can explain in more detail if
required.
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osomon: for Ubuntu 11.04 we couldn't find a solution, so the workaround
was to drop 'Medium' and 'Medium Italic' (just) from the Ubuntu 11.04
release. The complete font family is there on http://font.ubuntu.com/
in the Oneiric archive, beta PPA and internal Canonical walled-garden
PPA. Owing to
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu Font Family would be valuable for older releases
+ Ubuntu Font Family 0.69+ufl would be valuable for older releases
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Public bug reported:
Following on from bug #650889 (Ubuntu Font Family 0.69+ufl would be
valuable for older releases) and bug #709980 (SRU ubuntu-font-family
0.70.1 for *) it would be useful to make 0.71.2 available in older
maintained releases:
thorwil hmm, i have no light cut of the Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
From time to time as it desires the Update Manager will automatically
Launcher itself to provide the user with guidance that updates are
available.
When this happens under Unity with the Launcher hidden, the icon with
wobble+bounce at the
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: update-manager
From time to time as it desires the Update Manager will automatically
Launcher itself to provide the user with guidance that updates are
available.
When this happens under Unity with the Launcher hidden, the icon with
Barry: UbuntuBeta Mono is the current iteration of the monospace betas
and is what we've been collectively testing since UDS. Following an
oversight(?), this revision hadn't landed in the natty pocket of the
internal Canonical 'walled-garden' PPA. Mark pointed out that he wasn't
seeing it either
James: is it necessary to delete the Bold and Italic .ttfs, or just the
Bold-Italic (the fourth variant)?
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Title:
Emacs: choosing normal
** Summary changed:
- Emacs: choosing normal monospace font in Emacs but gives bolded italic
+ Emacs: choosing normal monospace font in Emacs but gives bold-italic
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Interesting, whole looking into bug #797471, I noticed the following:
$ for f in /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ubuntu-font-family/UbuntuBetaMono-*.ttf
; do basename $f | tr \\n \\t ; showttf $f | awk '/avgWidth/{print$1}' ; done |
sort -t= -nk2
UbuntuBetaMono-BI.ttf avgWidth=499
I think in this case, it's clear that there's a bug; it's just not of
high-importance for a particular use-case, and it's good to be honest
about that.
That of course still means that anyone else is welcome to come along,
scratch their own itch, track it down and ensure it gets fixed quicker!
**
Hmmm, also reproducible simply with:
xterm -fa 'UbuntuBeta Mono'
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Title:
Emacs: choosing normal monospace font in Emacs but gives bolded
Per Jamesf in the dup, this can also be replicated with:
echo Emacs.font: UbuntuBeta Mono-11 ~/.Xresources xrdb -merge
~/.Xresources emacs
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** Changed in: unity
Status: Triaged = Invalid
** Changed in: unity-2d
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: unity-2d (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
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Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
Style: switch numerals to (pnum/proportional) by default instead
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-bluetooth
Wiimote bluetooth devices are extremely common. I have attempt to pair
and use one:
1. Bluetooth→Setup new device…
2. Press (1)+(2) on the Wiimote
3. Nintendo RVL-CNT-01 | Joypad appears in the list
4. Click to select the item
Lukas: good to know. Could you follow up to 8...@debbugs.gnu.org with
the information about Inconsolata too.
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Title:
Emacs: choosing normal
** Tags added: needs-design
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Importance: Wishlist = Medium
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Assignee: (unassigned) = John Lea
Equivalent bug for the LinuxLibertine multi-weight typeface:
(Not all Libertine 5.0 fonts usable under Linux - ID: 3307966)
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=3307966group_id=89513atid=590374
again, not actually a bug in the fonts, but in the Linux font stack.
** Bug watch
** Also affects: linuxlibertine via
http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=3307966
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Title:
The only Monospace beta in circulation now should be UbuntuBeta Mono
0.300; and I can't reproduce this with дф. Please re-open if this
bug report it can still be reproduced.
** Changed in: ubuntu-font-family
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
** Tags added: uff-monospace
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Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: ubuntu-font-family-sources (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
** Tags added: uff-hinting
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Title:
SRU ubuntu-font-family 0.70.1 for *
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Status: Triaged = Won't Fix
** Tags added: uff-font-stack uff-opentype
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Title:
Style: switch numerals
** Summary changed:
- choosing normal font in Emacs but gives bolded italic
+ Emacs: choosing normal monospace font in Emacs but gives bolded italic
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** Changed in: ubuntu-font-family
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: emacs
Status: New = Fix Committed
** Changed in: emacs23 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: emacs
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Forwarded upstream:
23.2: graphical Emacs chooses Bold-Italic when regular monospace font chosen
http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=8798
** Changed in: ubuntu-font-family
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: emacs23 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
** Bug watch
** Tags added: uff-emacs uff-metadata uff-monospace uff-stack uff-
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Title:
Emacs won't start, complaining about font ending in a number
Lack of pIqaD test material in Ubuntu to test this against, or readers
who can validate it. If somebody is prepared to get in contact with
the:
Klingon Language Institute
http://www.kli.org/
and get a body of people who can validate the design *and* a type-
designer who is prepared to lead
** Also affects: emacs23 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
choosing normal font in Emacs but gives bolded italic
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Binary package hint: dput
When uploading the same package to multiple PPAs (for example, with
different visibility), then 'dput' cannot tell the difference between
these as it believes that they are all 'ppa.launchpad.net'. Eg.
dput ppa:team/ppa package_source.changes
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bash
Following on from bug #315932 ([PATCH] Add desktop notification of
completed commands) it would be good if 'alert' could be run in 'sudo'
mode aswell; eg:
$ alert long-running-command
agateau pasted some code to do this:
Agateau's script copied down from pastebin.
** Attachment added: n.sh
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bash/+bug/790112/+attachment/2147566/+files/n.sh
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315932
Title:
[PATCH] Add desktop notification of completed commands
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bash
The 'alert' alias is currently defined in a skeleton template:
/etc/skel/.bashrc
which is copied to users' home directories when the user is created. It
would good over time to be able to upgrade and improve the alias, but
this is hard because
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