[Bug 282769] Re: Autocheck spelling shows plurals as misspelled

2009-04-21 Thread Ropetin Again
The reason I used en_US.UTF-8 on the command line is because it's the
one 'locale' told me my system is using;

 rope...@laptop:~$ locale
 LANG=en_US.UTF-8

The concern with gedit is; if I just open (or write) a document in
gedit, click Tools --> Autocheck Spelling, then many many words,
including those listed above, get the red squiggly indicating they are
incorrectly spelled.  If I take the extra step of selecting the
dictionary to use by Tools --> Set Language --> English (United States),
then the spelling check is performed correctly.  As supporting evidence,
maybe hinting where the problem lies, from all the English dictionaries
listed in gedit, the US, UK, CA and AU ones work fine, but the ZA and
just plain English ones, fail with the above red squiggly lines.

The problem as I see it is, other portions of the system (OpenOffice,
Thunderbird, this text box in Firefox) seem to have the correct spell-
checking by default, by gedit requires me to take an unnecessary extra
step for every single text file I want to spell check.

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[Bug 282769] Re: Autocheck spelling shows plurals as misspelled

2009-04-21 Thread Ropetin Again
I took a random document I've previously worked on in gedit.  Using the
command given above, the following list of words were marked as
incorrect in gedit, but were not caught by the command;

 enchant -d en_US.UTF-8 -l filename.txt

"logged weaknesses attackers domains events into Failed runs
Recommendation completely inserted"

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[Bug 282769] Re: [Intrepid] Autocheck spelling shows plurals as misspelled

2009-04-20 Thread Ropetin Again
It triggers in the exact same way as previously.  Open gedit, type some
text, then select Tools --> Autocheck Spelling, or Tools --> Check
Spelling (Shift +F7).  As described above, many valid English words,
including most plurals and word variants are indicated as being
incorrect.  By manually selecting English (US) prior to the spell check,
everything works as expected.  Again referenced above, if I manually
select any of the English dictionaries available, all work as expected,
apart from the generic English and the South African English.  The rest
of the system (for example the text box I'm writing this in) seems to
know to spell check in some version of English, and does not error on
plurals and other words that fail in gedit.

** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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[Bug 282769] Re: [Intrepid] Autocheck spelling shows plurals as misspelled

2009-04-09 Thread Ropetin Again
I can confirm this issue still occurs on two units upgraded from Hardy
--> Intrepid --> Jaunty Beta.  As with everyone above, manually
selecting English (United States) works fine.  Interestingly, if I run
gedit from the CLI, when I change the language, I get the output;

error: duplicate REP tables used
Failure loading aff file /usr/share/myspell/dicts/en_ZA.aff

If I select any US English, UK English or AU English it is fine, but ZA
English has the same problems as the generic English.  I can verify the
listed file is available, and the package 'myspell-en-za' is at the
latest version.  Purging and reinstalling this package didn't help.

** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Released => Confirmed

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[Bug 114408] Re: epiphany shows web page content incorrect

2007-05-13 Thread Ropetin Again
Page http://standartnews.com/bg/ validates with only 1 minor error, per
the W3C Markup Validation Service.  Suggests Epiphany is not rendering a
standards compliant page correctly.

** Changed in: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: Ropetin Again => (unassigned)
   Status: Needs Info => Confirmed

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[Bug 114408] Re: epiphany shows web page content incorrect

2007-05-13 Thread Ropetin Again
Can you define 'messed up' please?  Maybe even post a screenshot of the
issue?  I just tried the English version in Konqueror and I noticed the
headings of some of the articles were off, making the text over run the
next header.  Based on that, I have feeling it might be an issue with
the webpage not being standards compliant, rather than any specific
Epiphany issue.

** Changed in: epiphany-browser (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Ropetin Again
   Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info

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[Bug 113916] Re: can't type password for sudo command in terminal

2007-05-13 Thread Ropetin Again
Definitely could be the same issue then.  If you type your password,
press enter to get the blank line, then press enter another once or
twice, does it accept it or give you an error?  If an error, what error?

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[Bug 113916] Re: can't type password for sudo command in terminal

2007-05-10 Thread Ropetin Again
What actually happens when you try and type the password, do you get
errors, blank lines?  I'm thinking this might be a dupe of another bug
(104787).  Can you try pressing enter a couple of times after you enter
your password and see if that changes anything?

** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Ropetin Again
   Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info

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[Bug 24977] Re: evolution crashes when trying to click on tasks in task mode

2006-03-30 Thread Ropetin Again
I am suffering from this same problem, again with Breezy Badger and Evolution 
2.4.1 from the Ubuntu package.

The problem occurs when I try and view 90% of my tasks, and I haven't as of yet 
been able to identify any difference between the ones that work and the ones 
that don't.  Although to be fair thats probably because it locks too quickly 
for me to be able to do much research.

Bug Buddy doesn't pop up when it happens, I just have to kill the application.  
What more information can I supply to help resolve this problem?
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