Ok, so I've talked this through with Francesco. What we'd like to do is
to just suggest a (few) patch(es) for the Ubuntu source package instead.
This would only cover the translation related crashes.
I'll have to double check, but IIRC there have been two issues, a fix for
Exception handlers
Found two more, I'm pretty sure these have been the last ones for the
Czech translations though.
https://translations.launchpad.net/onboard/0.97/+pots/onboard/cs/3/+translate
'nelze nalézt '{filename}', načítání výchozího {desription}' -
'nelze nalézt '{filename}', načítání výchozího
Confirmed. The Czech translation mixed up field names
Loading system defaults from {filename}
Current Czech: Načítání výchozího nastavení z {paths}
I've update it here
https://translations.launchpad.net/onboard/0.97/+pots/onboard/cs/9/+translate
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Here are some workarounds until the translation is updated:
Try temporarily running with the English interface:
$ LANGUAGE=en onboard
Check this useful tip too
https://bugs.launchpad.net/onboard/+bug/999155/comments/11
or, disable the Czech translation (will be restored when
Sorry about the size of the diff, this is my fault. I just kept going on
and on, merging all of trunks bug fixes upstream without much regard to
the SRU process. Some of those changes, like fixes for the glitchy
opacity transitions touched a lot of code, but generally simplified
things and are
Gosset, there are a couple of options until the translation is updated:
Try temporarily running with the English or Spanish user interface:
$ LANGUAGE=en onboard
$ LANGUAGE=es onboard
or, disable the catalan translation (will be restored when
language-pack-gnome-ca-base is updated):
$ sudo mv
** Description changed:
In response to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/onboard/+bug/930891/comments/13:
There is a translation mixup with the Catalan language in the 0.97 branch of
Onboard.
{description} '{filepath}' found. was translated as
- S'ha trobat {description}
Francesco, looking through the source, ./setup.py build_i18n --merge-
po basically calls intltool-update without the -p option. The only
thing touching the po files then appears to be msgmerge. That notorious
string was pretty unique since revision 533, as in the only one with
'{filepath]' as a
Done testing 0.97.1 in Oneiric. Perhaps it's better to not do an SRU
there.
There is one notable regression in unity, to a lesser extent in gnome-shell
(Metacity sessions are unaffected):
With window decoration enabled, the keyboard window is lost for good when it's
minimized by title bar
FYI and just in case: 0.97.1 didn't get much testing on Oneiric yet. Not
that I expect many problems, 0.97.0 was fine before, but better safe
than sorry. I'll do that soon.
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There is a translation mixup with the Catalan language in the 0.97 branch of
Onboard.
{description} '{filepath}' found. was translated as
S'ha trobat {description} «{filepath}».
I've just corrected the translation here:
https://translations.launchpad.net/onboard/0.97/+pots/onboard/ca/5/+translate
** Also affects: onboard
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: onboard
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onboard crashes in precise alpha 2
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There are two more besides Catalan:
$ grep -A 2 -e '{description} .{filepath}. found' po/*.po | grep filename
po/ast.po-msgstr {description} «{filename}» alcontrada.
po/ca.po-msgstr S'ha trobat {description} «{filename}».
po/ug.po-msgstr {description} '{filename}' تېپىلدى.
I'm wondering myself
I've changed the Asturian one here
https://translations.launchpad.net/onboard/0.97/+pots/onboard/ast/5/+translate
but only suggested the Uyghur one, someone better look at this. I'm not used to
right-toleft writing.
https://translations.launchpad.net/onboard/0.97/+pots/onboard/ug/5/+translate
Should be fixed in the 0.97 branch now. Onboard shows up in the taskbar
if status icon and floating icon are disabled. This is only enabled for
Metacity though, I still can't get this to work reliably with auto-show
in Compiz and Mutter.
** Changed in: onboard
Status: Triaged = Fix
Thanks for the bug report, but I don't think we can do much about this
from Onboard's side. It's probably best if you check and upgrade your
launchers. Here's a quote from Bug #987343:
The second issue is probably due to gksu in one of your launchers.
IIRC, gksu has been deprecated in ubuntu in
Ok thanks. The code seems ok, or at least I didn't immediately spot
something suspicious. Perhaps keep an eye on this issue and if it
happens again, maybe we can reconstruct what happened. The fix for bug
#938302 will probably hide this one, though.
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Status:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 938302 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/938302
Thank you for the bug report. I believe this particular bug has been
reported before. I'll mark it as a duplicate of Bug #938302.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 938302
Screen keyboard
Thanks for the bug report. Yes, Ubuntu's Onboard adds itself to the
login screen on startup. There is bug #938302 for this already, however,
having it happen twice to the original poster may be a sign of something
else going on.
Questions, Carlos:
When you say it happened twice, in different
Confirming. Showing Onboard in the taskbar was disabled some time back
because of otherwise unfixable (at that time) issues in unity. That was
a couple of months ago, though, things may have changed again. I'll see
what can be done.
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
Martin, yes, I'd imagine there a a lot of apps doing this.. It's pretty
easy to create zombie process entries with python's subprocess module.
I've opted to double fork with GLib.spawn_async() in onboard 0.97.1
instead. If you'd like to get Guake fixed, you would need to report the
bug at their
An option closer to the password entry would perhaps help, but I wonder
if the keyboard shouldn't be simply shown by default in tablet mode,
i.e. if there is no hardware keyboard attached.
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Hi, thanks for your bug report.
Do I understand you right: Onboard doesn't immediately start when you log in?
It only shows up, when you untick and tick System Settings-Universal
Access-Typing-Typing Assistent?
Did this happen only once, or does it repeat on every login?
The second issue is
Thank you! It looks like something went wrong when resizing the window.
The move button obviously shouldn't become unreachable. Do you remember
what you did right before the window got into that state?
Please post the output of
$ xrandr
$ gsettings list-recursively apps.onboard.window
After you
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 974551 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/974551
Ah, I see what you mean, but this is out of our hands unfortunately.
There is a matching Bug #974551 for unity-greeter already. I'll go ahead
and mark this one as a duplicate.
Also, AFAIK the Typing
You probably still have onboard trunk installed in /usr/local.
Installing 0.97 from the repos does get you the 0.97 gsettings schema
(apps.onboard), but when you start onboard you actually run 0.98 from
/usr/local, which expects the schema in org.onboard (see bug #982699 for
why that is).
Once
If you do want to install from source better build and install the debian
package instead of running setup.py manually. For example
$ debuild binary
$ sudo dpkg -i ../onboard*.deb
Often all you need may be a version from our snapshot PPA though. Those are
more likely to be usable than random
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 938302 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/938302
Thanks for the bug report, but I believe this particular bug has been
reported before. I'll mark it as a duplicate of bug #938302.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 938302
Screen keyboard
** Also affects: onboard
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: onboard
Status: New = Fix Committed
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Confirmed
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: Confirmed = Fix Committed
** Branch linked: lp:~marmuta/unity-greeter/kill-onboard-with-sigterm
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Title:
Enter hangs when using it entering password
** Also affects: onboard
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Enter hangs when using it entering password with onboard in lightdm
Thanks for the bug report. What happens is that Onboard is killed right
after sending the key press event and doesn't get to release the enter
key anymore.
What I think needs to be done is to have unity-greeter kill Onboard with
SIGTERM instead of SIGKILL and have onboard react to this by
I've looked into this bug again yesterday and finally found the problem
was with Onboard. Unity's special case for Onboard failed because we
didn't have WM_CLASS set up probably at all times. This is fixed in
trunk now and Onboard finally gets raised on top of Dash in all modes.
Optional: As a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 968044 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/968044
Thank you, and yes, it's the same bug.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 968044
Onboard crashes with Russian locale
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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It's not released yet. Too many other bugs to tend to, though I think we're
through now. If you would like to help test the snapshot at
https://launchpad.net/~onboard/+archive/snapshots
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Chady, that blank space is clearly Onboard and it's probably crashing on
startup. Please be so kind and run these commands in a terminal and post the
output:
$ locale
$ onboard
We had a couple of issues with translations lately, It might be that
French on Oneiric is affected too. Version 0.97.1
Thanks for the logs. I made onboard unhide for ATSPI_ROLE_COMBO_BOX a while
ago. Could you try the snapshot of 0.97.1?
https://launchpad.net/~onboard/+archive/snapshots
If you come across broken text fields in any of the apps, please let me
know which ones they are/where to find them. It may be
7Azimuth, since your profile shows Russian as your language you are most likely
affected by bug #968044. Please run these commands in a terminal and post the
output here.
$ locale
$ onboard
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It's not released yet. I believe it will come to Precise with the next update
of language-pack-gnome-ru-base.
I'm working on catching common translation errors in Onboard too. If all works
out this will probably be in Onboard's next release.
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Thank you for the bug report. There was a problem with the Russian translation
of one of the tooltips. I've removed a space here:
https://translations.launchpad.net/onboard/0.97/+pots/onboard/ru/+translate?batch=10show=allsearch=snippet
** Also affects: onboard
Importance: Undecided
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 958385 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/958385
Thank you for the bug report. I believe this particular bug has been
reported before. Please try the workarounds from the duplicate.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 958385
Encoding mismatch
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Title:
Onscreen Keyboard cannot be used to input password in unity-greeter
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Some applications don't 'auto-show' onboard
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Onboard 0.97 can be configured to auto-show when an editable text entry
becomes focused. It does this by reacting to AT-SPI focus messages.
Unity Dash's search box seems like prime candidate to unhide Onboard,
but currently there are no at-spi messages triggered when opening
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Dash search box doesn't unhide Onboard on-screen keyboard
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FYI, Onboard currently looks at these AtspiAccessible attributes:
atspi_accessible_get_role # ATSPI_ROLE_TEXT and various others (extendable)
atspi_accessible_get_state_set # checks for ATSPI_STATE_EDITABLE
atspi_component_get_extents # position and size (in screen coords)
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** Description changed:
I'm testing onboard 0.97 in 2 different computers (one with oneiric:
0.97.0+tr756-0ppa~oneiric1, another one with precise alpha2:
0.97.0-0ubuntu1), both of them with auto-show when editing, show when
unlocking, show tooltips, always on top.
Most applications
** Description changed:
I'm testing onboard 0.97 in 2 different computers (one with oneiric:
0.97.0+tr756-0ppa~oneiric1, another one with precise alpha2:
0.97.0-0ubuntu1), both of them with auto-show when editing, show when
unlocking, show tooltips, always on top.
Most applications
Alan, how about we add a custom X property to onboard's windows?
Something like ON_SCREEN_KEYBOARD=1. Unity could check this instead and
at least get rid of the hard coded Onboard.
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The fix from #8 seems to work. I've pushed it to trunk.
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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Screen
** Description changed:
I'm testing onboard 0.97 in 2 different computers (one with oneiric:
0.97.0+tr756-0ppa~oneiric1, another one with precise alpha2:
0.97.0-0ubuntu1), both of them with auto-show when editing, show when
unlocking, show tooltips, always on top.
- Most applications
I finally went through the list. There was one unlisted bug with
qtoctave I could fix in Onboard, but the rest would probably need to be
filed elsewhere.
- dash
Needs a bug report for unity.
There doesn't appear to be support for at-spi yet.
- wxmaxima: cells and text boxes
Probably needs a bug
Some general notes: onboard's auto-show is based on at-spi focus events.
All frameworks and applications supporting at-spi should in theory work
with onboard out of the box. AFAIK supported frameworks are gtk, qt and
java. Everything outside of those would have to have been coded with at-
spi in
An alternative might be to consider the unlock screen as the exception
instead of the display manager.
That's safer, yes. We can probably check if the parent process is
gnome-screensaver. If this fails in the future, the worst that can happen is
that this bug reappears. I try this.
About
Onboard 0.97.0-0ubuntu2 is in the Precise repos by now. New
installations shouldn't end up with the yellow theme anymore.
David, if you keep seeing the yellow theme after updating, please run:
$ sudo -u lightdm dbus-launch gsettings reset-recursively apps.onboard
The system defaults should then
David, you mentioned the 'follow system theme' option. This only has an
effect in the user session currently, not in lightdm. Unity-greeter
doesn't allow us to read the active gtk-theme yet.
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True, Typing assistant toggles toolkit-accessibility too, so no
checking for this switch? I guess this would collide with onboard being
fully functional as an independent application too.
If we stay independent of the switch, the external solution, i.e.
patching gnome-settings-daemon to toggle
No more zombies, fixed in trunk.
** Changed in: onboard
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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Title:
zombie python
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Yes, this is a known quirk. Onboard in Ubuntu is set up to enable screen
saver integration by default. This happens on first start and has to be
turned off manually in preferences.
We just recently talked about this again. What we could do from
Onboard's side is to refuse to start in g-s-s when
Thanks for the bug report. I can reproduce this in Precise too. Every
time I press the preferences button another process entry is added and
zombiefied when closing preferences. All zombie processes then go away
once onboard itself exits.
I'll see if I can do anything about this, though I don't
** Changed in: onboard
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0.97 has just been accepted into precise. This time you can get the
latest version from the main repo (disable the snapshot ppa). At the
moment there may be no need for snapshots, although this could change
when bug reports come pouring in.
The speed issue I meant is about manual unhiding. You
Sorry David, i missed the oneiric reference. I can't tell if any 0.97 version
is fully functional there yet, I haven't had time to test this.
Thanks for the explanation Francesco, good idea to put it in oneiric snapshots
first.
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Bug #933030 just surfaced. Onboard fails to start with certain locales.
The proposed release is affected too unfortunately. I'm working on a fix
right now. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Here is what we have now:
The original minimizing fix stays disabled, Unity and gnome-shell
refused to let onboard unminimize itself once you pressed the launcher.
This broke auto-show.
But, single-instance checking is in place. Running onboard from a launcher
first starts then unhides it. This
This is by design, David, though possibly only temporarily. The fix caused
regressions since a recent update of unity and I had to revert it. I'm not sure
yet if it has to stay like this.
Gerd was working on making onbord single instance, this will possibly mitigate
this problem too. Starting a
** Also affects: onboard
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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onboard crashes in precise alpha 2
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I guess the spanish translation was just updated. There is a mixup:
{description} '{filepath}' found. was translated as
{description} «{filename}» encontrada.
Updating onboard won't help at this time, sorry.
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The previous workarounds for bug #916056 should still work:
Try running with the english user interface:
$ LANGUAGE=en onboard
or, disable the spanish translation for onboard permanently (at least until
language-pack-gnome-es-base is updated again):
$ sudo mv
I've suggested a fixed translation for Precise, hopefully it gets
approved soon.
** Changed in: onboard
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Could someone please assign onboard (ubuntu) to Ubuntu Spanish
Translators? Launchpad doesn't let me. Thanks in advance
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onboard crashes
I don't know how, Francesco. The code to disable maximize makes no
exception for unity. Compiz just ignores gdk_window_set_functions(),
metacity and mutter don't. Window hints are too coarse and unpredictable
across window managers.
In unity I can unmaximize onboard by double clicking the top bar
Another try, table of current state in Precise:
unity
maximize available: yes
fixed: not affected
unity-2d
maximize available: no
fixed: yes
gnome-shell
maximize available: no
fixed: not affected
gnome classic
maximize available: no
fixed: not affected
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Some progress, at last. I believe trunk dodges this bug now. The maximize
function should be gone in unity-2d. Same in (unaffected) gnome, but not in
(apparently unaffected) unity.
From testing on Precise (hope the table comes out right):
maximize available fixed
unity
Trunk now has an option to limit or disable the resizing. Should be in
the upcoming release. This ought to fix it, but please reopen this bug
any time if you keep having problems.
** Changed in: onboard
Status: New = Fix Committed
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Same here, unity-greeter 0.2.0-0ubuntu4, Ubuntu 12.04.
When onboard is shown, neither typing with the osk nor with a hardware keyboard
has any effect.
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Francesco, I can't reproduce this here. The icon palette just flickers once.
Are there any backtraces on the console? Please mail me
gsettings list-recursively apps.onboard
(possibly remove snippets).
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Thanks for the bug report, David. I believe I've made some progress,
though Unity/gnome-shell/GTK3 are still moving targets. We may have to
revisit this in the future.
Now, if floating icon, status icon and force-to-top mode are disabled,
Onboard should properly show up in the launcher and can be
Concerning the 'x' on the hide button, if you have suggestions what to
use instead, feel free to let us know (new bug, branch, whatever). We
tried some alternatives during development and of those, the cross
simply seemed to be the least bad choice.
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Importance: Low = Wishlist
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onboard: add haptic feedback
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** Also affects: onboard
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: onboard
Status: New = Confirmed
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Missing mouse buttons
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ok, so what appears to have happened is that language-pack-gnome-es-base has
been updated recently, actually a couple of times starting at 2012-01-04.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/language-pack-gnome-es-base/+publishinghistory
Some added translations for onboard in multiple languages
Some workarounds:
Get onboard from the snapshot PPA, which currently is almost an 0.96.2:
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:onboard/snapshots
or run with the english user interface (2nd try):
$ LANGUAGE=en onboard
or, disable the spanish translation for onboard permanently (at least until
Thanks for the bug report, David. There seems to be a character encoding
mismatch that only breaks Onboard in certain locales. I was already
working on making sure those can't happen again, but unfortunaltely
0.96.1 is still affected.
Please be so kind, run onboard from a terminal and post the
Thank you, this confirmed it. I'll see if I can get you another
workaround.
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Also affects: onboard
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: onboard
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: onboard
** Also affects: onboard
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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onboard-settings crashed with AttributeError in
Happened to me too. This appears to be caused by a change in libgtk-3-0
3.3.6-0ubuntu1. I've worked around this in trunk yesterday.
** Changed in: onboard
Status: New = Fix Released
** Changed in: onboard
Status: Fix Released = Fix Committed
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Thank you for the bug report. Fixed in trunk.
** Also affects: onboard
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: onboard
Status: New = Fix Committed
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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from comment #9:
3. (not really sure, but i don't remember that issue), in unity 2D : i can
see the
indicator, preference window, but nothing more (floating icon nor keyboard)
ill
check if a bug is opened.
I remember working on this at some point. This may be a glitch of the snapshot
only,
I see there is still an issue with accidental resizing at least of the floating
icon.
Please help me answering some questions to get a better feel for this:
- How frequently do you have to move the floating icon?
- Out of ten tries, how often does an attempted move result in resizing?
- Which
cm-t, if you still have problems with random resizing please let us know
and reopen this bug at any time.
** Changed in: onboard
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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onboard symbol does not show up on every workspace
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Fix has been released with 0.96.2 in Ubuntu Precise.
** Changed in: onboard
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onBoard shifts
Hi, sorry for the delay.
I havent got time to install snapshots, but currently i've install 96.2 and
it works almost completely flawless! Thanks you!
That's fine, 0.96.2 has all fixes of the snapshot and more.
The first one is that on login screen in ubuntu onboard uses default scheme
and
Fix has been released with 0.96.2 in Ubuntu Precise.
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if you manage to
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Onboard should provide an accessible description for its indicator.
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onBoard shifts after changing Language Layout
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** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/885608
Title:
if you manage to get onboard move button offscreen you can't
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