I can't see anything wrong on my fedora 8 build. Can you give me some hint as to what the bug is?
Cheers Martin On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 7:27 PM, Ryan Pavlik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I can confirm that bug, Lionel. It is not a packaging bug, I believe, > as no source patches touch related code - please re-file it separately > in Launchpad and upstream. http://bugzilla.abisource.com. (It is > possible it is an Ubuntu-only bug attributable to something in X or > similar, as I'm not exactly sure how close of interaction we have with > the scroll wheel.) > > > > -- > Please update to version 2.6 > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202174 > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > of the bug. > > Status in Source Package "abiword" in Ubuntu: New > > Bug description: > Binary package hint: abiword > > Abiword 2.6 will be released in the next few days. Please include it in > hardy, it has a lot of bugfixes. List of changes from the beta versions > release notes: > > # The addition of a new experimental OpenXML import filter > # A Windows port of the experimental AbiWord Collaboration plugin: > # Improved start-up time on Windows systems > # Support for native Windows Vista menus > # Allow dragging and dropping images in and out of AbiWord (Unix) > # Quite a few improvements to the OpenDocument filter > # Improved RTF import filter (it handles fields now for example) > # Improved LaTeX equation input support > # Fast image previews in the Image dialog, even for huge images (Unix) > # Automatic font substitution using fontconfig when a specific font is not > available (Unix) > # Numerous fixes to our import/export filters, most notably the OpenDocument > filter > # Lots of fixes in our GTK+ frontend, such as fixing those pesky tooltips > that just wouldn't go away > # A new Pango based renderer for Unix platforms, improving support for > languages such as Thai and Arabic > # Cross platform libgsf integration, allowing the user to open files on > remote shares (the last part holds for the Unix platform for now) > # Cross platform Glib integration, meaning less custom AbiWord specific code > to maintain > # Support for the Bonobo component framework has been deprecated (Unix > platforms) > # Improved the build system to be more standards conformant (for example, > "make dist" and "make distcheck" now work) > # Experimental AbiWord GTK+ widget, with accompanying Python bindings > # Various toolbar improvements, most notably the improvements to make them > work better on small screens (Unix platform) > # A massive amount of work on all of our popular import and export filters > # A new experimental collaboration plugin (only available on Unix for now) > # A new GNOME Office integration plugin, replacing the old GNOME Office > Charting plugin (Unix platforms) > # Improved command line handling, allowing input from standard input, and > output to be directed to standard output (examples here). > # Improved printing from the command line, deprecating our old custom > postscript driver > # Lots of updates to our translations > # Various Drag & Drop and Clipboard handling improvements > # Improved modularisations for resource constrained devices, such as > optional printing and spelling support > # Improved support for running AbiWord in non-UI mode (sometimes also > referred to as "server" mode, as offered by the AbiCommand plugin); most > notably the requirement for a (fake) X server has been removed. > -- Please update to version 2.6 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202174 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
