Same problem in my Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS gnome 42.9 system.
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Night Light doesn't alter screen display colour
is this going to be published for focal ever?
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Stuck on welcome screen when attached an external
Hi Olivier,
Thanks for the bug report. It has been a while since that patch was
landed so my memory may be a bit rusty, but I don't believe we
considered the use case of Linux distributions side-loading dictionaries
in this way...
Would it be a useful work-around to convert these dictionaries
(In reply to Jorg K (GMT+2) from comment #61)
> Hey Ehsan, thanks for your further comment. Let's face it: SeaMonkey is dead
> beyond the equivalent of mozilla60 (sixty, no typo), which they haven't even
> released yet. TB with about 10 staff has replaced all overlays, XBL
(In reply to Jorg K (GMT+2) from comment #59)
> Thanks for your comments, Ehsan.
>
> If you want to deliberate about what the real/actual problem is, here's my
> view:
>
> The root issue is that storageAccessAPI permissions are stored for non-web
> origins, that is MailN
(In reply to Mike Hommey [:glandium] (VAC: 31 Dec - 11 Jan) from comment #32)
> The syntax is a triviality of the patch. The core problem here is that
> there's no one to review the patch so that it possibly lands.
Can I help review?
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> The syntax is a triviality of the patch. The core problem here is that
> there's no one to review the patch so that it possibly lands.
Can I help review?
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Hi Christopher
Thanks for your help!
Just to make sure is this where I can download official mainline ubunutu
kernels (so come with support) https://www.kernel.org/?
Regards
Ehsan
On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 4:21 AM, Christopher M. Penalver
christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com wrote:
Ehsan, thank
Related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-
server/+bug/1184451
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My lenovo t540p with Ubuntu 14.04 freezes
Public bug reported:
I need to reboot each time as it freezes forever. Many people are having
this issue unfortunately.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu8.1
Uname: Linux 3.19.0-031900rc2-generic x86_64
.tmp.unity.support.test.0:
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(In reply to maybe-the-one from comment #138)
Is there any way we can lobby for landing it in 38?
Please move that discussion to bug 1142879 or elsewhere. Thanks!
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composer changes font mid email
Status in
Comment on attachment 8584639
Unified patch (code + test changes + four times revised new test)
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Created attachment 8584346
Unified patch (code + test changes + twice revised new test)
Thank you very much for the review and all the additional explanation.
I hope I could address your questions in additional comments in the test.
Sadly switching
Comment on attachment 8583354
Test case (revised)
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Looks like a great start! Did you intend to test the rest of the cases
in a separate patch?
::: layout/generic/test/test_bug756984.html
@@ +13,5 @@
(In reply to Charles from comment #128)
(In reply to :Ehsan Akhgari (not reading bugmail, needinfo? me!) from
comment #125)
Charles, this patch affects more than Thunderbird. I'm not sure what the
usual practices are with regards to stuff that are regression prone in
Thunderbird
(In reply to Jorg K from comment #118)
Created attachment 8584620
Here comes another manual test.
Here some HTML to run a test by hand.
If clicking behind any of the eight lines in this test, DIV will be
returned in the current version of FF.
With the new behaviour clicking behind
- Collapse the selection on the last text
node on the line, skipping br and inline frames when clicking past the
end of line; r=roc,ehsan.
Thanks again! Once you address these nits, this is ready to be checked
in.
::: layout/generic/test/test_bug756984.html
@@ +43,5
Charles, this patch affects more than Thunderbird. I'm not sure what
the usual practices are with regards to stuff that are regression prone
in Thunderbird, but in Firefox, we are usually very conservative, and
prefer to give things more time to bake.
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(In reply to Jorg K from comment #90)
(In reply to :Ehsan Akhgari (not reading bugmail, needinfo? me!) from
comment #88)
Nit: you don't need to mention bug numbers in comments. This information is
available through hg/git blame.
There are many bug numbers in the code (including some
Comment on attachment 8582633
Patch to fix all three problems: Click, end key, left arrow from start of
previous line (updated coding style)
Review of attachment 8582633:
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This looks fine to me, and in fact I think it's ready for
Comment on attachment 8582701
Easy fix for test due to new selection behaviour (richtext2)
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These tests are a little mysterious. I wanted to look at
editor/libeditor/tests/test_selection_move_commands.xul first. Sadly
mach mochitest-plain editor/libeditor/tests/test_selection_move_commands.xul
doesn't work? I've run single tests before, but they
Comment on attachment 8582360
Patch to fix all three problems: Click, end key, left arrow from start of
previous line
Review of attachment 8582360:
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Some feedback on your patch so far.
::: layout/generic/nsFrame.cpp
@@ +3555,3 @@
BTW, Jorg, since your fix at least improves the situation where someone
clicks at the end of the line, I'd be fine with landing it with a test
case in this bug if you prefer to move the rest of the investigation and
the fixes into another bug. Whichever way you prefer is fine. :-)
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Looks like Aryeh answered your questions (thanks Aryeh!)
I realized that I forgot about another case that we need to test. br
frames are not the only reason for a line ending, we can also get line
breaks at block boundaries, for example: divblock 1brspannew line
here/spandivblock2/div/div We
Cool, so yeah, a fix to those two additional cases + the unit tests is
probably all that we'd need here!
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composer
(In reply to :Aryeh Gregor from comment #77)
For the record, from black-box testing of WebKit a few years ago, it looked
like it normalized the selection after every change. Even if you called
.addRange(), it copied the range and then stuck the selection endpoints
inside a nearby text node if
Sorry for the delay here, somehow I failed to note the needinfo flag!
As Aryeh said, the current try results look great! And it seems like
fixing this is going to be much easier than I thought after all. :-)
The next step is to ensure that the selection is put in the exact same
place through
Comment on attachment 8576888
three line change to fix a 10 y/o problem ;-)
Review of attachment 8576888:
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Good start, but this is still far from being ready for review. Did you
push this to the try server? Please include the
(In reply to Archaeopteryx [:aryx] from comment #70)
Pushed to Try:
https://treeherder.mozilla.org/#/jobs?repo=tryrevision=bb676357b6c9
Canceled this as it misses the most important part of the tests,
mochitests. Repushed:
https://treeherder.mozilla.org/#/jobs?repo=tryrevision=8b34acaf40c3
(In reply to Jorg K from comment #60)
The more conservative approach would be not to change the selection
behaviour but to maintain/re-establish the correct type in state after the
click. That is what IE does: The DIV is selected, but typing continues in
the correct font, see comment #54.
I don't think it's reasonable to start traversing the DOM tree every
time that we want to perform an editing operation to find the right
styles/properties to use. It's a lot of unnecessary work. It should be
a lot easier to normalize the selection in a sane way to prevent it from
going into
(In reply to Jorg K from comment #57)
Please confirm that you are happy to change FF's behaviour to be like
Chrome, Opera and Safari.
I read the last section of your comment (quote: ... Good luck!) as a
confirmation, but before you were rather careful saying (1):
If they all agree on
I added this change to the patches directory:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/mozilla-inbound/rev/99814e9730de
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(In reply to Jorg K from comment #51)
Sadly I don't understand some of what you wrote. Let me see what I
understood.
You're saying you want to check how other rendering engines behave. I ran
the test from comment #37 on Chrome and IE. Both continue text entry with
the font present on the
(In reply to Jorg K from comment #38)
Coming back to the suggestion from comment #25 and looking in
nsFrame::HandlePress.
I traced it down into ns[Text]Frame::GetChildFrameContainingOffset with a
call stack of:
nsFrame::GetChildFrameContainingOffset *or*
(In reply to Jorg K from comment #26)
Re. your last comment:
I _think_ to fix that part you need to get Thunderbird tell Gecko about how
to format the new paragraph.
I tried with a div contenteditable in Firefox. The editor handles
insertion of images by itself. So the question is: How
(In reply to Jorg K from comment #28)
Sorry to trouble you again. I have some more questions to understand how the
architecture hangs together. Let me summarise the questions from the
previous posts here:
Where is the mouse click translated into identifying a node of the DOM tree?
Your
(In reply to Jorg K from comment #23)
I could use some help to locate the code that translates the click into
identifying the element. Somewhere in ns(HTML)EditorEventListener.cpp, I
suppose.
nsFrame::HandlePress is called when you click on an element, and at
least part of the selection
As Aryeh said, there's nobody who is currently working on the editor
code base, unfortunately. This is not a very hard problem, it is mostly
an issue of having the human resources to work on this component. But
it is also not as easy as you suggest, because we don't remember the
history of all
Public bug reported:
Gnome control center on a newly installed Arch linux crashes when I
click the Date Time icon.
Here is the output of the gnome-control-center having that crash:
(gnome-control-center:1420): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: The property
GtkAlignment:xscale
I have a same problem.
Does anyone managed to find a solution?
I am running Ubuntu 14.04 (64 bit)
I cannot install freeglut3-dev
the log is:
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Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
** Changed in: freeglut (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Incomplete
** Changed in: freeglut (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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(In reply to :Ehsan Akhgari (needinfo? me!) (slow responsiveness,
emailacopolypse) from comment #29)
(In reply to comment #28)
We should disable the screen save for non-fullscreen playback too.
Why? Some websites use video as an element in their design
(In reply to comment #28)
We should disable the screen save for non-fullscreen playback too.
Why? Some websites use video as an element in their design these days
(for example, as the page background.) It seems counter intuitive for
such a website to disable the screen saver!
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Created attachment 725915
Patch (v1)
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Firefox does NOT copy images when History is set to 'Never remember'
Status in The
(In reply to stevend811 from comment #3)
(In reply to Matthias Versen [:Matti] from comment #1)
The global private browsing mode got replaced by a per window private
browsing mode.
Could you test a nightly build from mozilla.org ?
I tested it on the nightly build and the bug is occurring
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This is not a regression and as far as I can tell, this has never worked
properly on Linux. The problem is that on Linux we have both the
selection and the global clipboards, so
nsClipboardPrivacyHandler::PrepareDataForClipboard gets called twice,
and the second call to
Firefox 12 and 13 have shipped, no point in tracking this bug for them.
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Firefox crashes or hangs on GMail
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(In reply to garryb from comment #70)
Woot, I see this now in Firefox 12. (This is the main reason we're still
using a designMode iframe in G+)
Great! Please file new bugs if you see more problems blocking you from
moving to contenteditable elements.
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Automatically select language for spell
(In reply to amai from comment #26)
BTW, if the code inside hunspell is responsible (it seems to be) shouldn't
we report on their project also??
We could do that too, but without somebody being able to reproduce this,
there is a little chance that it will get fixed.
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Yes, I did install that package. I don't see a dictionaries directory
under /usr/lib64/firefox/extensions/langpack...@firefox.mozilla.org/ at
all. :/
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(In reply to Alex Keybl [:akeybl] from comment #63)
Bug 696020 appears to have exacerbated this problem in 10 (see bug 702064).
The attached patch appears to be higher risk than we're comfortable for Beta
(please correct me if I'm wrong), but I'm wondering if this is a good
candidate for
*** Bug 702064 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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Launchpad bug pages trigger caret browsing in Firefox and
Neil, I think you need to add those commands back, and just make us not
use them... :(
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Comment on attachment 570250
Fixed patch
Review of attachment 570250:
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I'm not crazy about editor vs. editing controllers, but I couldn't
really think of anything better, so r=me.
Thanks a lot for your work on this, Neil, and
Comment on attachment 569554
Proposed patch
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Looks very good!
Does my test case pass with this patch?
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Position is not being updated when atk_text_set_caret_offset is
Neil, does your patch make the test part of attachment 548924 pass? If
so, we can get them landed. :-)
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Launchpad bug
Ping?
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Launchpad bug pages trigger caret browsing in Firefox and other Gecko
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Status in The Mozilla Firefox
http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/471f4fbc9c85
http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-aurora/rev/f020f92c79ca
http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-beta/rev/f6dafd2dcc63
http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-beta/rev/731b7bc62da3
http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-release/rev/e65f4c8bd243
http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-release/rev/5b6c2f8ff6da
http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-release/rev/14452010e012
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http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-1.9.2/rev/d19ac6a6ef00
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Also: http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/5319db188180
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Remove the exemptions for the Staat der Nederlanden root
Also: http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-aurora/rev/a5a5c583c381
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Remove the exemptions for the Staat der Nederlanden
http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-beta/rev/01d409d49c6a
http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-beta/rev/ff20a21364bb
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