Good to see that someone other than me has this issue too :)
On 31/10/13 18:51, Felix Natter wrote:
hi,
@Martin: unfortunately I cannot reproduce your problem (same JDK, same
Freeplane, same kernel/architecture; I am also using jessie) from your
description.
(Upstream can only try to fix
Package: freeplane
Version: 1.2.23-2
For reference this has just happened again after pasting a block of text
from a website into an empty node in edit mode.
--- System information. ---
Architecture: amd64
Kernel: Linux 3.9-1-amd64
Debian Release: jessie/sid
990 testing
Package: libknopflerfish-osgi-framework-java
Version: 2.3.3-2
Severity: normal
Now that OpenJDK v7 is the default libre Java runtime, please could the
dependency for this package be changed to it? I can then eliminate v6
from this system (occasionally it gets used where v7 should resulting in
On 16/08/13 18:41, Felix Natter wrote:
hi Omega,
could an OpenJDK7-update (7u21 in testing, 7u25 in unstable) help?
Otherwise, as a last resort, try to install Oracle-JDK7
(and use update-alternatives-java to activate it).
Best Regards,
7u21-2.3.9-5 running currently. Admitedly I'm having
Since there has been no response, I have tried to remove the OpenJDK v6
runtime - but too many programs depend on it. So this bug therefore will
affect anyone who is recommended to install OpenJDK v7 to escape bugs in v6.
--
Libre software on Github: https://github.com/OmegaPhil
FSF member
On 01/07/13 21:23, Felix Natter wrote:
Omega Weapon omegap...@gmail.com writes:
This looks like you're still using OpenJDK6! You should definitely try
openjdk-7:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=openjdk-7-jresearchon=namessuite=allsection=all
Now this was a WTF moment. I've
Package: java-wrappers
Version: 0.1.26
Severity: normal
It looks like your change in #711850 (mailto:711...@bugs.debian.org) has
bricked detection of OpenJDK7 running alongside OpenJDK6.
Currently I have both libre runtimes installed (no proprietary Java),
with alternatives configured to use
On 02/07/13 14:30, Omega Weapon wrote:
I will report the bug I have discovered against java-wrappers now, and
uninstall the v6 runtime since its probably no longer needed.
Reported in http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=714748
Package: freeplane
Version: 1.2.23-1
Severity: normal
While working on a mindmap, I moved a node up with Cntrl+UP - this
completed, but after this no further keystrokes were recognised. Prior
to this point I had been entering data in the mindmap for a few hours.
This was originally reported
On 22/06/13 11:07, Felix Natter wrote:
I talked to Dimitry, the project lead, about the issue. _Roughly_ it's
like this:
- there is an EventQueue to make sure that the input order is preserved
- an EventBuffer/KeyEventDispatcher waits for the component to get focus
or for an ESCAPE key
On 18/06/13 19:39, Felix Natter wrote:
Since it might not be a Freeplane issue, I cannot promise that your
keyboard issue gets better (or even that it doesn't get worse) :-/ But
if it's a reproducible Freeplane issue, then Dimitry will probably (at
least try to) fix it.
I have tried to make a
On 17/06/13 19:47, Felix Natter wrote:
Omega Weapon omegap...@gmail.com writes:
There is a separate failure where freeplane suddenly ignores all keyboard
input, but I later confirmed this also happened under the normal
graphics
You could try to update to 1.2.23, but I don't know whether
Very sorry about the delay - I didn't get your email.
Can we generally apply this patch or could it break something else in
some cases?
So far the change has simply lead to slow graphics rendering in
freeplane (interestingly when you get to the second/third line of a node
it suddenly speeds
Package: freeplane
Version: 1.1.3-2
This bug is being tracked in
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50850 - the real workaround
is to pass '-Dsun.java2d.xrender=True' to java. For the benefit of other
radeon freeplane users, I have attached a diff to /usr/bin/freeplane
that adds to
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