I was getting similar behaviour in emacs, but I can't now seem to
reproduce it. The bug does not affect gnome-terminal, by the way...
If the emacs behaviour shows up again I'll take a screenshot. Until it
does, I guess the emacs part is invalid...
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Strange vertical lines in command line
Here is the same behaviour happening in emacs.
** Attachment added: Same behaviour in emacs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xterm/+bug/663469/+attachment/1703029/+files/Screenshot-2.png
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Strange vertical lines in command line
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Very odd. The first 10 or 12 letters on the line seem immune from this
behaviour, and moving the cursor backwards over the letter removes the
lines, but skipping to the front of the line and moving over the letters
again forward doesn't remove them. Both in xterm and emacs.
I presume this isn't
Here's another screenshot with extra context. The behaviour seems to
start after the 14th character. I also seem to be losing the tops of the
numbers...
** Attachment added: Odd behaviour in emacs again
Also, I appear to be using emacs 22, not 23. C-h C-a:
GNU Emacs 22.2.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars)
of 2010-03-29 on palmer, modified by Ubuntu
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Strange vertical lines in command line
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xterm
I updated to 10.10 recently and xterm went funny. There are strange vertical
lines when I type. See the picture here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/8272/upgrading-to-10-10-has-made-the-terminal-go-crazy
output of apt-cache policy xterm
xterm:
OK. So tab switching should be Ctrl+., but that doesn't work yet. But
when it does I will be able to change it to Ctrl+Tab? Is that where we
are with this, at the moment?
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This overlap only happens when the node is a direct child of the root
node.
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Nodes overlap if a long node is above another
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: freemind
If nodes overrun more than one line, then adding a sibling node means
that the two nodes overlap.
I'm using v. 0.7.1 running on Ubuntu 09.04.
** Affects: freemind (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Nodes overlap if a
One particularly annoying aspect of this bug for me is that the
spellchecker flags as misspelled every instance of ending double quotes.
That is, every time I write ``something'' it flags the word something'
as an error. ignore all, which helps speed up spell checking doesn't
help at all here,
Will this bug be fixed in Ubuntu 9.10?
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kile spell checker not aware of latex
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Couple of things:
1) Inability to play DVDs might mean you don't have the codecs installed? (See
http://www.medibuntu.org/ for help with that)
2) The 'eject cdrom' in terminal fix seems to work. Weirdly right clicking on
the CDROM icon and clicking eject drive gives you the same error message as
Ctrl+Tab is the standard shortcut for switching between tabs when there
are multiple tabs. (eg. firefox, google chrome) This was the behaviour
of Ctrl+Tab in the last version of Kile I used (2.0 or 1.9 I guess).
Since Enter also works for code completion I want my tab-switching back!
There
If that is the case, why did this bug not affect Kile 1.9? I never had
this issue until I upgraded
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kile spell checker not aware of latex
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Binary package hint: kile
Using a fresh Ubuntu 9.04 install. (Gnome)
Kile version 2.0.81, KDE version 4.2.2
Ctrl+Tab should switch between open tabs, but it doesn't. It just adds a
little space.
** Affects: kile (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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