[Bug 184118] Re: DnD is broken with GtkFileChooserWidget when programatically setting current folder

2008-01-18 Thread Brad Taylor

** Attachment added: Test case
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11431690/file_chooser_widget_bug.c

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[Bug 184118] DnD is broken with GtkFileChooserWidget when programatically setting current folder

2008-01-18 Thread Brad Taylor
Public bug reported:

Drag and Drop sends the wrong file path after programattically setting
current folder in GtkFileChooserWidget.  If I manually select a
different folder (e.g.: Home on the bookmarks bar) and select Desktop
again, it works.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Compile/run attached testcase.
2. Drag a file from the right pane on to the desktop.  This seems to work best 
with a file that isn't the first or last in your Desktop directory.

Notice that when the file is dropped, it's not the file you originally
dragged.  It seems to be the previous file or directory in the list.

if you click Home on the bookmarks bar, and then click Destop on the
bookmarks bar, the bug goes away. This seems related to 004_gtk+-ximian-
gtk2-filesel-navbutton-5.patch.

This seems Gutsy specific, as gtk+ 2.12.0 does not exhibit this problem.

** Affects: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 184118] Re: DnD is broken with GtkFileChooserWidget when programatically setting current folder

2008-01-18 Thread Brad Taylor

** Attachment added: Video showing the bug
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11432366/file_chooser_widget_bug.ogg

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[Bug 42693] Re: Epiphany no longer honors font preferences

2007-05-22 Thread Brad Taylor
I'm not seeing it anymore.

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[Bug 42693] Re: Epiphany no longer honors font preferences

2006-08-16 Thread Brad Taylor
Yes, I can still reproduce this exact issue with 2.14.3-0ubuntu1 from
dapper-updates.

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[Bug 42693] Re: Epiphany no longer honors font preferences

2006-05-03 Thread Brad Taylor
I don't think so as this problem is mainly related to the font, not its
size.

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[Bug 42693] Epiphany no longer honors font preferences

2006-05-02 Thread Brad Taylor
Public bug reported:

Affects: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
   Severity: Normal
   Priority: (none set)
 Status: Unconfirmed


Description:
1. Go to the Preferences window (Edit-Preferences)
2. Click on Font  Style
3. Click on Detailed Font Settings
4. Change the default variable width font to be monospace and watch how the 
font is not correctly changed to be monospaced.

Now, I'm not honestly trying to force all webpages to render in a
monospaced font (as that would most likely make my eyes bleed
profusely), but to demonstrate the bug which makes my default font some
kind of horrible Arial abomination instead of a nice DejaVu/Bitstream
Vera Sans font.

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