[Bug 575630] Re: Evince doesnt correctly select the proper text in a dual collumn text

2010-10-26 Thread João Gomes
Please check here:
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[Bug 575630] Re: Evince doesnt correctly select the proper text in a dual collumn text

2010-10-26 Thread João Gomes
I can see this bug in Maverick.

I'm using libpoppler7, version 0.14.3-0ubuntu1.1.

This problem was found and corrected in the past, I think it was when Karmic 
came out.
Now it seems to be back again.

It's a very annoying bug.

I think this is a duplicated bug of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/594205

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[Bug 594205] Re: Document viewer cannot select one column in a two-columned PDF

2010-10-26 Thread João Gomes
Please check here:
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[Bug 594205] Re: Document viewer cannot select one column in a two-columned PDF

2010-10-26 Thread João Gomes
This problem was found and corrected in the past, I think it was when
Karmic came out.

Now, I installed Maverick and I was surprised to see this bug again.

It's a very annoying bug when one is working with pdf files.

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[Bug 629258] Re: Battery life estimation never comes around

2010-10-24 Thread João Gomes
Yes, you're right. I'll try your fix.
Thank you!!!

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[Bug 629258] Re: Battery life estimation never comes around

2010-10-24 Thread João Gomes
@Darius Kulikauskas: exactly! It happens the same with me. The icon gets 
emptier as the time goes by. Only the text is not able to show the percentage 
left.
But the gnome-power-manager has the correct information, because if I click on 
"Laptop battery" I can see the correct percentage in the window that is showed.

@Frederik Elwert: I don't know if this is correct but I think the recent 
versions of gnome-power-manager receives that information from upower.
Yes, I agree with you. If the gnome-power-manager already has the percentage 
left, it should be simple to show it.
But I don't know, I'm not an expert.

I also have Debian in the same machine and I don't have this problem.
However, it is using gnome-power-manger 2.30, while ubuntu is using
version 2.32.

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[Bug 629258] Re: Battery life estimation never comes around

2010-10-24 Thread João Gomes
Yes, it's right. This problem exists and many people (myself included)
can confirm it.

But there are here a few descriptions of distinct problems.
I think that the problem that was reported here does NOT have anything to do 
with any physical incapacity to check the battery level.
The problem is that when one clicks in the gnome-power-manager icon the tool 
tip says simply  "Laptop battery (estimating...)". But after clicking in 
"Laptop battery" a window appears with several information regarding the 
battery. There, it is possible to see the correct level of the battery.

So, I think that any problem where the gnome-power-manager is not able to check 
the battery level at all is not the same bug.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.

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[Bug 431146] Re: Gnome Power Manager fails to put display to sleep

2010-10-19 Thread João Gomes
I think (but I'm not an expert on this) that the situation that I reported may 
be related with this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/376793

Though it isn't the same problem, it seems to be the same cause.

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[Bug 447728] Re: [Lucid] Laptop only remains DPMS off for 2 seconds

2010-10-19 Thread João Gomes
I think (but I'm not an expert on this) that the situation that I reported may 
be related with this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/376793

Though it isn't the same problem, it seems to be the same cause.

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[Bug 431146] Re: Gnome Power Manager fails to put display to sleep

2010-10-16 Thread João Gomes
I forgot to say that, even if kill and restart the gnome power manager,
the problem remains.

The only way is to reboot or at least go to sleep mode and come back.

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[Bug 431146] Re: Gnome Power Manager fails to put display to sleep

2010-10-16 Thread João Gomes
I could finally understand a way of reproducing this problem.

I have ubuntu maverick, fully updated, with an Intel graphics chipset.

The laptop has the battery attached and is plugged to the power.

After booting, when the computer is idle, the display goes off as it should.
However, if I close the lid and then open it, the display cannot go off anymore 
when the computer is idle.
The output of the verbose mode is similar to what I described in the previous 
comment.

This is not the only case in which this problem happens, but it is till
now the only one in which I can always reproduce the problem.

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[Bug 431146] Re: Gnome Power Manager fails to put display to sleep

2010-10-16 Thread João Gomes
No, it's not working.
It still presents the same behavior.

For instance, right now I booted the laptop unplugged from power. After
one hour of working, I plugged it and the display stopped going to
sleep.

I'm running a clean installation of Maverick.

I was also looking at the changelog document of the latest version of
the gnome-power-manager package and I didn't see any information about a
correction of this problem, so it would be expectable that it could
continue to exist in Maverick.

This problem exists since gnome-power-manager stopped using HAL.
I will continue to use Xfce power manager as it is much more reliable and 
stable. By the way, Xfce power manager is still using HAL.

>From what I could read from other users it may also be a problem
restricted to computers with intel graphics. But I cannot confirm this.

Again, I'd like to emphasize the following message that I can see when running 
gnome power manager with verbose mode:
"lid is closed, so we are ignoring ->NORMAL state changes"
And, obviously, the lid is NOT closed.

And, the following is what is showed when the laptop display should,
supposedly go off, when I move the mouse.

TI:17:14:54 TH:0x887c8b8FI:gpm-tray-icon.c  
FN:gpm_tray_icon_add_device,261
 - adding device /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0
TI:17:14:58 TH:0x887c8b8FI:gpm-idle.c   FN:gpm_idle_set_mode,108
 - Doing a state transition: blank
TI:17:15:03 TH:0x887c8b8FI:gpm-idle.c   
FN:gpm_idle_idletime_reset_cb,391
 - idletime reset
TI:17:15:03 TH:0x887c8b8FI:gpm-idle.c   FN:gpm_idle_evaluate,187
 - session_idle=0, idle_inhibited=0, suspend_inhibited=0, x_idle=0
TI:17:15:03 TH:0x887c8b8FI:gpm-idle.c   FN:gpm_idle_set_mode,108
 - Doing a state transition: normal
TI:17:15:03 TH:0x887c8b8FI:gpm-manager.c
FN:gpm_manager_idle_changed_cb,804
 - lid is closed, so we are ignoring ->NORMAL state changes
TI:17:15:03 TH:0x887c8b8FI:gpm-idle.c   FN:gpm_idle_evaluate,192
 - X not idle

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[Bug 447728] Re: [Lucid] Laptop only remains DPMS off for 2 seconds

2010-10-16 Thread João Gomes
I noticed know that maybe my previous comment concerns a different problem.
The problem I was referring to is the following:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/431146

If it is not the same, please feel free to remove my previous comment.
Sorry for the confusion.

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[Bug 447728] Re: [Lucid] Laptop only remains DPMS off for 2 seconds

2010-10-16 Thread João Gomes
I don't think the problem here is the screensaver.

This problem started after GPM stopped using HAL.
Since then, I've been trying to understand how to avoid this. I read many 
opinions. I also tried disabling gnome screensaver. But, nothing solved the 
problem.
So, I just gave up.
I removed GPM and started using Xfce power manager. It still uses HAL and it 
works perfectly.

Every new Ubuntu version, I try again the GPM. However the problem remains.
Maybe because it seems that is not being addressed. I guess the biggest reason 
for that is that it is difficult to reproduce the problem. Sometimes it works 
and others it doesn't. I just can't find out what is the pattern...

By the way, when I run the GPM in verbose mode and this problem is occurring, i 
can see the following message:
"lid is closed, so we are ignoring ->NORMAL state changes"

But, the lid is not closed. Is this normal?
Does it has anything to do with this problem?

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[Bug 473705] Re: power management does not consistently power down inactive monitor

2010-05-02 Thread João Gomes
I'm seeing this problem in Lucid and I've been experiencing since I updated to 
Karmic.
I thought that it might be something that went wrong in the update process. But 
now, I made a clean install of Lucid, and the problem remains.

Sometimes it works well, but most of the times it doesn't. However, it
is hard to know how to reproduce the problem.

Maybe it is related with change from HAL.

xfce4-power-manager uses HAL (as it used gnome-power-manager before Karmic) and 
it works properly.
This is a really annoying issue.

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[Bug 431146] Re: Gnome Power Manager fails to put display to sleep

2010-05-02 Thread João Gomes
Hi!

I just made a clean install of Lucid and the problem remains. It is
really annoying... :s

I also noticed the following warning messages which I don't know if
they're important:

TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_xevent_key,203
 - could not map keysym 1008ffa8 to keycode

(gnome-power-manager:18687): GLib-GObject-WARNING **:
/build/buildd/glib2.0-2.24.0/gobject/gsignal.c:2273: signal `proxy-
status' is invalid for instance `0x94d9270'

TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-brightness-hal.c 
FN:gpm_brightness_hal_init,455
 - No devices of capability laptop_panel

TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-phone.c  FN:gpm_phone_dbus_connect,261
 - Cannot connect, maybe the daemon is not running: Could not get owner of name 
'org.gnome.phone': no such name

TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-phone.c  FN:gpm_phone_coldplug,76
 - not connected


Appeared here:

 - Verbose debugging 1 (on console 1)GPM_VERBOSE
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-main.c   FN:main,210
 - GNOME Power Manager 2.30.0
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-session.cFN:gpm_session_init,511
 - idle: 1, idle_inhibited: 0, suspend_inhibited: 0
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-session.c
FN:gpm_session_register_client,367
 - registered startup '(null)' to client id '/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client33'
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:egg-console-kit.c
FN:egg_console_kit_init,304
 - ConsoleKit session ID: /org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Session2
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
 - Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=124
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
 - Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=213
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
 - Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=150
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_xevent_key,203
 - could not map keysym 1008ffa8 to keycode
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
 - Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=233
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
 - Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=232
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
 - Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=160
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
 - Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=244
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
 - Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=238
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
 - Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=237
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-button.c FN:gpm_button_grab_keystring,176
 - Grabbed modmask=8000, keycode=236

(gnome-power-manager:18687): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: 
/build/buildd/glib2.0-2.24.0/gobject/gsignal.c:2273: signal `proxy-status' is 
invalid for instance `0x94d9270'
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c  
FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_setup_display,170
 - No outputs have backlight property
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-brightness-xrandr.c  
FN:gpm_brightness_xrandr_init,717
 - no XRANDR extension, so aborting init
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:egg-dbus-proxy.c 
FN:egg_dbus_proxy_connect,73
 - already connected to org.freedesktop.Hal
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:egg-dbus-proxy.c 
FN:egg_dbus_proxy_connect,73
 - already connected to org.freedesktop.Hal
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-brightness-hal.c 
FN:gpm_brightness_hal_init,455
 - No devices of capability laptop_panel
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-prefs-server.c   
FN:gpm_prefs_server_set_capability,84
 - capability now 4
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-idle.c   FN:gpm_idle_evaluate,187
 - session_idle=1, idle_inhibited=0, suspend_inhibited=0, x_idle=0
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-idle.c   FN:gpm_idle_evaluate,192
 - X not idle
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-idle.c   FN:gpm_idle_set_timeout_dim,261
 - Setting dim idle timeout: 10s
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-dpms.c   FN:gpm_dpms_clear_timeouts,311
 - set timeouts to zero
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:egg-console-kit.c
FN:egg_console_kit_init,304
 - ConsoleKit session ID: /org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Session2
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-backlight.c  
FN:gpm_backlight_brightness_evaluate_and_set,299
 - no dimming hardware
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-idle.c   FN:gpm_idle_set_check_cpu,122
 - Setting the CPU load check to 0
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-manager.cFN:gpm_manager_init,1950
 - creating new control instance
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-manager.cFN:gpm_manager_init,1955
 - creating new tray icon
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-phone.c  FN:gpm_phone_dbus_connect,242
 - get connection
TI:01:24:09 TH:0x94746d8FI:gpm-phone.c  FN:gpm_phone_dbus_connect,253
 - get proxy
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[Bug 203513] Re: display doesn't go to DPMS sleep

2010-05-02 Thread João Gomes
The problem still exists in Lucid.

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[Bug 37283] Re: Punctuation, Characters disappear upon highlighting.

2010-04-21 Thread João Gomes
But worse than the fact that the characters disappear when highlighting,
is that if one selects, copies and pastes that text the special
characters will appear all messed up.

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[Bug 511086] Re: Missing some Czech unicode characters in selected text

2010-04-21 Thread João Gomes
I have the same problem with portuguese characters.
This is especially annoying when you trying to copy text from a pdf file and 
paste it into another document.
The normal characters appear in a line, and the special characters in a 
different line.

Maybe it is something related with these old problems:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/poppler/+bug/116453
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/poppler/+bug/37283

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[Bug 33288] Re: Evince doesn't handle columns properly

2010-04-21 Thread João Gomes
Yes, it pastes all the text that is selected, and only that.

Yes, I agree, it is improved. Before, pasting text from two columns was
a complete mess. Now, at least, the text from both columns is pasted
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[Bug 33288] Re: Evince doesn't handle columns properly

2010-04-21 Thread João Gomes
Sorry!!!

I realize now that this is supposed to be a solution for Evince.

I was using Okular.
I tried now with Evince and it works very well.

Thank you and sorry again for the confusion!

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[Bug 33288] Re: Evince doesn't handle columns properly

2010-04-21 Thread João Gomes
I used the PPA from Arand:
https://launchpad.net/~arand/+archive/poppler

After the update of the libpoppler, when I past the text copied from two
columns, the text of the first column is pasted separately from the text
of the second column.

Before the update, the text was pasted all mixed, as the two columns
were only one column.

For instance, in this file:
http://www.sigcomm.org/sigcomm2005/paper-KarPap.pdf

If I try to select the last paragraph, of the first column, in the third page, 
the text from both columns is selected.
But, when I paste it, the text from the first column appears before the text 
from the second column, as it is below.
Before the update, the text appeared all mixed up as if the two columns were 
only one.

"The two sites and time-of-capture of the analyzed traces
were selected so that our methodology could be tested against
a variety of different conditions and a diverse set of applica-
tions. Indeed, the selected links reflect significantly different
network “types”, evident from the application mix as ana-
lyzed in the following section. In addition, the two university
traces were collected both during weekdays (UN1 ) and also
beginning of weekend (UN2 ) to capture possible weekday to
weekend variation in application usage and network traffic
to further identify data transfer flows, such as passive ftp,
we parse the control stream to acquire the context regarding
the upcoming data transfer, i.e. the host and port number
where the follow-up data connection is going to take place.
The per-packet operation simply examines the contents of
each packet against our array of strings, and classifies the
corresponding flow with an application-specific tag in case of
a match. Successful classification of a flow on one direction
leads to the subsequent classification of the respective flow in"

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[Bug 33288] Re: Evince doesn't handle columns properly

2010-04-21 Thread João Gomes
I agree... now, it's MUCH better.

However, I think it would be better if one could select the text from
only one column. I think this makes more sense as most of the times one
doesn't want to select, at the same time, part of a column and part of
the other column.

But, again, great job!!!

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[Bug 431146] Re: Gnome Power Manager fails to put display to sleep

2009-12-23 Thread João Gomes
This is not a solution, nor even a workaround. It's more a alternative for 
those of you who, like my self, cannot make a clean install of Karmic right now.
The power manager tool from Xfce works pretty well. The version in the 
repositories still has this bug: 
http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6008
But it is not very important for me.

Merry Christmas!

** Bug watch added: Xfce Bugzilla #6008
   http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6008

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[Bug 431146] Re: Gnome Power Manager fails to put display to sleep

2009-12-20 Thread João Gomes
Ok, I'll add more information when I install Karmic from a clean state.
Thank you!

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[Bug 431146] Re: Gnome Power Manager fails to put display to sleep

2009-12-20 Thread João Gomes
I'm not sure if I understood correctly. 
Did you suggest to try a clean install of Karmic or to updated from Jaunty to 
Karmic?

I'm woking on an important project, and I cannot make a clean install of ubuntu 
in my computer right now.
Maybe in a few months I'll do it.

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[Bug 431146] Re: Gnome Power Manager fails to put display to sleep

2009-12-07 Thread João Gomes
Sorry, I also forgot to mention that I updated from Jaunty to Karmic.
In Jaunty, everything was working properly.

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[Bug 431146] Re: Gnome Power Manager fails to put display to sleep

2009-12-04 Thread João Gomes
There is another unexpected behavior that I forgot to mention.

If I turn on the laptop with the battery plugged, in the power management 
preferences, there are three tabs: On AC Power; On Battery Power; and General.
However, if I turn on the laptop without the battery attached, I can only see 
two tabs: On AC Power and General.

This is not completely absurd.

But, if I plug the battery with the computer on, it still show only the
two tabs: On AC Power and General. And even if I then unplug the AC
power and use only the battery power, I continue to see only the same
two tabs in the power management preferences.

I don't know if this is related with the problem reported or if it is a
new and independent problem.

Thank you!

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[Bug 431146] Re: Gnome Power Manager fails to put display to sleep

2009-12-04 Thread João Gomes
I'm not 100% sure that this is the same problem that I'm experimenting,
but I think so.

When I turn on the computer and I log in, the display seems to go sleep when it 
is supposed to go.
However, after a while, the display stops going to the sleep mode when it is 
inactive and I can see the same icon, with the arrows in the corners, in the 
notification area.
I have been trying, for a long time, to find out what causes this change in the 
display behavior, but I couldn't understand what it is.

I noticed that, if I take out the laptop battery and put it again, or
vice versa, the display starts failing to go to the sleeping mode. But I
couldn't exactly notice a concrete pattern.

If I kill the gnome-power-management process and start it again,
everything seems to work properly again.

I also saw the following when running the gnome-power-management in verbose 
mode:
"TI:23:11:17TH:0x9146168FI:gpm-manager.c
FN:gpm_manager_idle_changed_cb,632
 - lid is closed, so we are ignoring ->NORMAL state changes"

Why does it say that the lid is close if it is open?
Maybe this has no importance... I don't know.

I have the screensaver disabled.

I have an intel integrated video chipset.

Thank you!

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