[Bug 1866381] Re: evince no longer remembers last used folder/directory when saving

2020-07-18 Thread clubsoda
Nice find, thank-you. It's good at least to know why it's broken.

scenario:
A firefox downloaded PDF comes up in evince from /tmp/mozilla_user0
I want to save a copy to $HOME/preferred/directory using ctrl-s

As a test, I added a soft link from ~/Documents to ~/preferred/directory
and tried the same procedure with evince 3.28.4 but it still wants to
save to $HOME.

The newer version also removes the menu bar and the hotkey hints so for
now I'm sticking with evince 3.18.2

I guess this is a WONTFIX but thanks again.

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[Bug 1866381] [NEW] evince no longer remembers last used folder/directory when saving

2020-03-06 Thread clubsoda
Public bug reported:

On upgrading from Xubuntu 16.04 (xenial) to Xubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
(bionic), evince no longer saves a copy of a downloaded document to the
previously used directory for saving documents but defaults to $HOME
every time.

As a workaround, downgrading evince, evince-common, libevdocument3-4 and
libevview3-3 from their bionic version 3.28.4-0ubuntu1 to their xenial
version 3.18.2-1ubuntu4.6 restores the expected behaviour.

For users unfamiliar, those old packages may be obtained for example from:-
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/amd64/evince/

Regards.

** Affects: evince (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: settings xubuntu

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[Bug 533832] [NEW] Shift+T scaling offers no interpolation... blurry

2010-03-07 Thread clubsoda
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gimp

Gimp offers various ways to resize images, such as:-
1) Tools-Transform Tools-Scale (Shift+T)
2) Layer-Scale Layer
3) Image-Scale Image
4) Toolbox-Scale Tool

All but the first offer a choice of interpolation method. Unfortunately,
images resized using the Shift+T pop-up tool are noticeably inferior in
detail to those produced by the other approaches.

This can be reproduced for example by these steps:-
- select a large 3:4 ratio region from a 2Mpixel digital photo
- copy the region and create a new image from the clipboard
- resize the new image to 240x320 using method 1) above
- save as a JPEG
- undo the resizing and then resize using one of the other methods
- save as another JPEG
- compare side by side at 100% zoom.

Just now I've found Preferences-Tool Options-Scaling-Default
Interpolation which is set to Cubic but for some reason is not being
applied.

Tested version: 2.6.7-1ubuntu1.1 on Xubuntu Karmic.

** Affects: gimp (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: detail gimp scale

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