No problem. Actually I initially thought about doing in-place editing,
but it has its limitations when you work with multiple lines and
formatting. Hope you still find the application useful though!
Cheers
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Ah! Indeed it works if enter text in the box below. It's not intuitive
to me, but once you know it's very straightforward. Anyway, I guess it
does make me look a little foolish!
Also, Gaupol subtitle editor works with editing in the corresponding
row.
I think we can label this bug as invalid, a
Zoubidoo, that's the expected behavior. The editing area is on the
bottom of the window, next to the timings.
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Title:
Completely broken in 10.04 x
Screenshot attached. When I click where the mouse is, nothing happens.
I tried tomboy and am able to add notes and text. I am not very
familiar with this program so I only tried very basic functionality.
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Sorry, confused the year part of the version number. Can you attach a
screenshot? Also, do other mono-dependent application work (example:
tomboy)?
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Hi Pedro,
I am reporting this bug for an LTS setup (10.04 Lucid), not Natty.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/libmono2.0-cil
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Completely b
That's odd, the latest version seems to be 2.6.7-5ubuntu3 for your Ubuntu
version:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/libmono2.0-cil
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Title:
Comple
Hum, I have a few PPA repositories but mono looks like a regular ubuntu
package from main.
$ apt-cache policy libmono2.0-cil
libmono2.0-cil:
Installed: 2.4.4~svn151842-1ubuntu4
Candidate: 2.4.4~svn151842-1ubuntu4
Version table:
*** 2.4.4~svn151842-1ubuntu4 0
500 http://be.archive.ub
Yep it really doesn't... One question, do you need to use that specific
mono version from SVN? I'm currently using Ubuntu 11.10 and all works
fine (libmono2.0-cil 2.10.5-1 here).
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Doesn't look very helpful:
$ gnome-subtitles
Got 12 languages.
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Title:
Completely broken in 10.04 x64 Cannot edit subtitle text.
To manage notif
Well actually it really is a bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658765 .
Regarding the other problem, can you paste the text output when running
GS from a terminal?
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OK the problem opening an empty SRT file is now clear. It's a feature
not a bug.
But I still can't enter text following the steps you describe.
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Ti
Opening subtitles without text isn't currently supported in some subtitle
formats, including SRT.
Regarding the text box issue, so you basically add a new subtitle, select it,
put the cursor inside the text box, and are unable to insert text?
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