In Lucid and Precise we can set Key(s) to change layout to Alt+Shift
together with Any win key (while pressed) but in Trusty now we can't
even if the tweak-tool is installed. Interface is more than a fashion.
it's like and very close to a non-verbal language. I'd like to vote to
bring the great
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Milestone: ubuntu-14.04-beta-1 = None
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 14.04 should have gnome-tweak-tool installed by default because of
many settings that are missed gnome-control-center
+ Many important settings are missed in gnome-control-center
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Would it be possible to reintegrate the old advanced settings dialogue?
I mean, this is really a show stopper if you're using Model M keyboards from a
decent series that do not have a Windows key. On all my systems I have mapped
Caps Lock to Super L to access the menus.
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Hey guys, I've had issues ever since upgrading to 14.04 and someone
pointed me in the direction of this bug report. Dunno if anyone can
help, but I'm completely stymied and wonder if this bug is the reason
for my problem.
Post-upgrade, all of my shortcuts stopped working. All of them. Even
MPinheiro, the problem you described in this report if a different one
from what is already described in it.
Please, follow instructions at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Reporting_non-
crash_hardware_and_desktop_application_bugs to create a new bug report.
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Hi Alberto,
I tried filing a new bug and it would not go through. I kept on getting an
error-- it asked me if the bug that I reported was one of two existing bugs,
which is wasn't-- but every time I tried to say it was a new bug it sent me
back to the same screen. I also tried filing via apport
* To which package have you reported the bug using the ubuntu-bug command?
* Which version of the package have you got installed? (you can check it by
browsing through packages using the Synaptic package manager application.
* Which third-party repositories have you got enabled? (you can check
1) I was trying to report gnome-settings-daemon (version 3.10.2-0ubuntu1~saucy6)
2) I have the gnome3-team ppa enabled, as well as pipelight
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I should note that I was able to finally report my own bug using a
workaround lol
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Title:
Ubuntu 14.04 should have gnome-tweak-tool installed by
** Description changed:
Dear Ubuntu developers.
The Ubuntu 13.10 release have demonstarted that modern gnome-control-
center keyboard have very few settings for keyboard layout related
options.
For exmaple, Keyboard Layout Options window is missed in gnome-control-center
keyboard
But really, gnome-tweak-tool does not look right running under Unity, at
least not today.
The UI is messed up, shading in the wrong place, etc. I managed to use
it to swap CTRL and CAPS LOCK but its visual flaws did not give me
confidence in its operation.
Besides, it tweaks a whole bunch of
there's something I don't get:
Just downloaded and ran the daily Ubuntu-GNOME release.
Tweak-tool is there and I can disable the keyboard layout changer in the
keybord window of the gnome settings and set it in the tweak-tool.
HOWEVER:
this does not actully causes the language change in the
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Title:
Ubuntu 14.04 should have gnome-tweak-tool installed by default because
of many settings that
Just to clarify, you see no need for users to have the option to change
the keyboard layout while another button is pressed? I am very used to
this feature and I am very annoyed by the decision to remove it. I don't
care whether the feature is in the gnome tweak tool, in the default
gnome keyboard
I do not know how that can help, but OpenSuSe will pre-install gnome-
tweak-tool by default (see
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=855503).
Ubuntu developers can
a) patch gnome-tweak-tool to remove dependence on gnome-shell
b) move options from Typing section of gnome-tweak-tool to
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Assignee: Nick Tait (jnick-tait) = (unassigned)
** Changed in: gnome-tweak-tool (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Nick Tait (jnick-tait) = (unassigned)
** Also affects: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ayatana-design
gnome-tweak-tools depends on gnome-shell, that's not a candidate for a
default installation on Ubuntu/Unity
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Title:
Ubuntu 14.04 should have
Dependence on gnome-shell is very bad, I understand.
I see that 47 users are affected by missed Keyboard Layout Options
window, so this functionality is isefull for them.
What do you think about moving options from Typing section of gnome-tweak-tool
to gnome-control-center on Ubuntu side, its
My opinion on this topic is this:
Graphical interfaces shall be designed to let the user decide over the
work he's being performing; and to minimize decisions about technical
decisions, about how his computer shall behave.
The reason for this is it saves greats amounts of time; while this deep
** Description changed:
+ Dear Ubuntu developers.
+
The Ubuntu 13.10 release have demonstarted that modern gnome-control-
center keyboard have very few settings for keyboard layout related
options.
- For exmaple, Keyboard Layout Options window is missed in gnome-control-center
keyboard
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-tweak-tool (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Priority set to 'medium' because the bug is a usability issue that does
not limit the functionality of a core application.
** Changed in: gnome-tweak-tool (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: gnome-tweak-tool (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-14.04-beta-1
** Also
@ Nick Tait:
What is your opinion on this?
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