As Sebastien Bacher pointed out, ImageMagick can be removed for good now
as CUPS does no longer depend on it in Disco.
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Title:
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Filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-
settings/+bug/1819503
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Title:
UIFe: Drop imagemagick-display from the default install
amano, please open a new bug for new issues instead of commenting on old
closed bugs.
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Title:
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Hmm. I upgraded to Disco today and the icon is back. Is that expected?
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Martin, please open a new bug with specific details.
Generally speaking, people don't look at bugs that are marked Fix
Released.
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Title:
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while I agree with removing, imagemagick is used for printint and in
several graphics applications, I would propose to get rid of a
particular file from the imagemagick package:
/usr/lib/mime/packages/imagemagick-6.q16
this should disassociate the display gui application as being default in
for
amano, please file a separate bug for the cups issue.
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While the visual side of this bug is fixed now (the ugly wizard-icon is
gone from the launcher), the usability side is still alive:
You can still test the "imagemagick" app from within Ubuntu Software and
decide to remove it from there. With the ugly side-effect of removing
printing support
This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-settings - 17.10.17
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ubuntu-settings (17.10.17) artful; urgency=medium
* Hide imagemagick's Display app from the Ubuntu session (LP:
#1717951)
-- Jeremy Bicha Tue, 03 Oct 2017 21:36:30 -0400
** Changed in:
** Package changed: imagemagick (Ubuntu) => ubuntu-settings (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: ubuntu-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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On Wed, Oct 04, 2017 at 02:00:59AM -, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
> Here's a patch for ubuntu-settings to hide the Display app from the
> Ubuntu and Ubuntu on Xorg desktops. This is similar to what Ubuntu
> Budgie, Ubuntu MATE and Ubuntu GNOME already do.
This looks like a reasonable approach I
Will that work for the gnome session (and gnome-on-xorg-session). Since
imagemagick isn't “gnomey“ at all, it should be hidden there as well...
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** Patch removed: "hide-imagemagick-ubuntu-settings-lp1717951.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/imagemagick/+bug/1717951/+attachment/4961828/+files/hide-imagemagick-ubuntu-settings-lp1717951.debdiff
** Patch added: "hide-imagemagick-ubuntu-settings-lp1717951.debdiff"
Here's a patch for ubuntu-settings to hide the Display app from the
Ubuntu and Ubuntu on Xorg desktops. This is similar to what Ubuntu
Budgie, Ubuntu MATE and Ubuntu GNOME already do.
Alternatively, we could just modify Ubuntu's imagemagick to either not
install the .desktop or set NoDisplay=true
To add to the things mentioned above:
Since “display app“ is confusing and looks dated, people might be
tempted to remove it in gnome-software. Doing so will remove the whole
cups stack and leaves the user without any printing possibly. And the
user has no visual clue that imagemagick was related
s/possibly/possibility
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: imagemagick (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Changed in: imagemagick (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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Not a problem from a docs POV.
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The tools doesn't fit well in a modern desktop and can confuse user,
sounds like a good idea to not list it by default
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Title:
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Impact
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I'm proposing to drop the ImageMagick app from the default Ubuntu 17.10.
It is visible in the Show Applications view of the Activities Overview
so this could impact screenshots.
Justification
=
- imagemagick is a collection of
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