[Desktop-packages] [Bug 997248] Re: Inconsistency in decimal point for es_MX and es_NI locale

2014-04-25 Thread Miguel Meléndez
Is the fix available in proposed packages for Precise and Trusty?

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Title:
  Inconsistency in decimal point for es_MX and es_NI locale

Status in The GNU C Library:
  Fix Released
Status in One Hundred Papercuts:
  New
Status in “langpack-locales” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  In México we use the point as decimal separator and the comma to
  separate thousands, But in the es_MX locale in Ubuntu precise it is
  set as in Europe; In System configuration Language Support  Regional
  Formats I found in the example that the character that separates the
  thousands and millions is the point (.) and the one that separates the
  decimals is the comma (,) and that's incorrect for México, See
  attachment.

  This problem is seen when I try to use the calculator, or other gnome
  program that involves math, it's confusing.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 201681] Re: Window management - Cursor position changes relative to window while dragging windows

2014-04-24 Thread Miguel Meléndez
This bug affects Precise Pangolin 12.04.4. It is possible to backport
the fix to Precise? Quantal becomes unsupported in Abril 2014 but
Precise has support until 2017.

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Title:
  Window management - Cursor position changes relative to window while
  dragging windows

Status in Ayatana Design:
  Fix Committed
Status in Compiz:
  Fix Released
Status in Compiz 0.9.8 series:
  Fix Committed
Status in Compiz Main Plugins:
  Invalid
Status in “compiz” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “compiz” source package in Quantal:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  [Test Case]

  1. Open any window that is not fullscreen or maximized
  2. Click and drag the title bar around the desktop
 - Make sure that the cursor always stays on the same position relative to 
the window

  [Regression Potential]

  No obvious regression potential.

  Original description:

  WORKAROUND:
  1. Run ccsm (from the compizconfig-settings-manager package).
  2. Scroll down to Window Management and disable Snapping Windows.

  ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION:
  If you quickly drag a window the cursor will start floating off the title bar.

  If you keep quickly switching desktops via drag (I used a circle type
  motion), you can get it so far apart that your cursor is on one screen
  and the folder window is on another.

  Another way to reproduce this bug is to *quickly* drag a window to the
  top of the screen and trigger the 'maximise preview transition'
  followed by moving the mouse downwards without releasing the window.
  Repeat multiple times without releasing the window to accentuate the
  effect.

  I expected the mouse to stay in the same position on the window title
  bar, not go wandering off. If you let go, window stays where it looks
  like it is, does not zoom to be under mouse (Which is good I guess).

  Note there is a related issue when restoring maximised windows by
  right click holding on the menu bar and dragging downwards.  After
  performing this action the pointer should always be attached to the
  window title bar, but it currently ends up some distance away.

  Example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQkmXSshgbQ

  
  Desired resolution:

  - When dragging a window by the window title bar using a pointer, the
  pointer should always stay attached to *exactly* the same position of
  the window title bar.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 997248] Re: Inconsistency in decimal point for es_MX and es_NI locale

2014-04-24 Thread Miguel Meléndez
The status is Fix Released but this bug still affects Precise and
Trusty.

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Title:
  Inconsistency in decimal point for es_MX and es_NI locale

Status in The GNU C Library:
  Fix Released
Status in “langpack-locales” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  In México we use the point as decimal separator and the comma to
  separate thousands, But in the es_MX locale in Ubuntu precise it is
  set as in Europe; In System configuration Language Support  Regional
  Formats I found in the example that the character that separates the
  thousands and millions is the point (.) and the one that separates the
  decimals is the comma (,) and that's incorrect for México, See
  attachment.

  This problem is seen when I try to use the calculator, or other gnome
  program that involves math, it's confusing.

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