[Bug 1548206] Re: Kate spellcheck not working

2020-07-16 Thread Maye
Not fixed in Kubuntu 20.04:

$ kate .ssh/config
Hspell: can't open /usr/share/hspell/hebrew.wgz.sizes.
sonnet.plugins.hspell: HSpellDict::HSpellDict: Init failed

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[Bug 335761]

2020-07-16 Thread Nate-b
(In reply to David Nemeskey from comment #56)
> Incidentally, on Linux Mint 18.3 Cinnamon, some apps remember their size,
> some remember their position as well, while others open in the middle of the
> screen in a default size. It was probably the same for Gnome back in 2009
> before I switched to KDE. It's nowhere near optimal, but it shows that the
> information is  (was) there.
In fact, what you describe is the *lack* of this feature: if the window manager 
handled remembering window sizes and positions, then no window would ever fail 
to remember its size or position. But because the window manager does not, it's 
up to each app (or each toolkit that apps are built with) to implement the 
feature on its own, which is why it works for some apps but not others.

We all want this feature, it's about figuring out how to do it. If it
was easy, it would have been done ages ago.

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  Placement policy 'Remember' by default for all windows

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[Bug 335761]

2020-07-16 Thread Vlad-zahorodnii
Meh, I'm still not fully awake. The problem is that we don't have enough
information on X11 to identify windows and thus place them at their
previous position.

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[Bug 335761]

2020-07-16 Thread Nemeskey-david
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #58)
> (In reply to David Nemeskey from comment #56)
> > Incidentally, on Linux Mint 18.3 Cinnamon, some apps remember their size,
> > some remember their position as well, while others open in the middle of the
> > screen in a default size. It was probably the same for Gnome back in 2009
> > before I switched to KDE. It's nowhere near optimal, but it shows that the
> > information is  (was) there.
> In fact, what you describe is the *lack* of this feature:

I wanted to point out three things in my comment, but apparently managed
to mix them up.

1. Yes, what I described is the lack of the feature in the Gnome / Cinnamon 
ecosystem as a whole. However, at least some applications (and key applications 
like Terminal, Synaptic, etc.) do it, which makes it a much more acceptable 
experience than in KDE (speaking from memory here, but the issue is still open, 
so...)
2. The fact that some applications do it means it is possible, and was possible 
even with X11.
3. While this issue was opened against KWin, we users don't care where the 
solution will land. If it can only be done on the toolkit level (which is 
probably better than forcing each app/developer to implement it separately), so 
be it.

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[Bug 335761]

2020-07-16 Thread Cfeck
This isn't about recognizing the issue, but solving it.

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[Bug 335761]

2020-07-16 Thread Vlad-zahorodnii
(In reply to qik00yt from comment #46)
> Not everyone can use Wayland. For example i cannot because i have an nvidia
> gpu. No feature should be exclusive to X11 or Waypand.
I'm afraid that we don't have enough information on X11.

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[Bug 335761]

2020-07-16 Thread Qik00
*** Bug 424257 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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[Bug 335761]

2020-07-16 Thread Nate-b
(In reply to qik00yt from comment #48)
> Well, Gnome somehow does it, i have been using it for some time and it keeps
> the position and size of 99% of software i ever ran. Even most games ran
> through Proton.
The last time I tried GNOME, window positions were not remembered. Maybe they 
implemented this since then, or maybe they made GTK itself remember window 
positions, which would provide the illusion that their window manager Mutter is 
doing it, even though it's not.

Would you be able to investigate a bit to see which approach they took?

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[Bug 335761]

2020-07-16 Thread Cfeck
Please learn to code before attacking those who can. Only then you will
understand how hard it is. If I misunderstood your comment, and you are
indeed able to code, why not suggest a patch?

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[Bug 1887807] Re: KDE doesn't prompt whether headphones or a headset is plugged in

2020-07-16 Thread Sebastien Bacher
The desktop integration is not up to pulseaudio, reassigning to KDE

** Package changed: pulseaudio (Ubuntu) => kdebase (Ubuntu)

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[Bug 1887807] [NEW] KDE doesn't prompt whether headphones or a headset is plugged in

2020-07-16 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
You have been subscribed to a public bug:

As a follow-up from:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1876056

I have a Dell XPS 7590 with a combined headset jack. As I understood
from the previous ticket 1876056, when on Ubuntu you plug in something,
it will prompt you what you plugged in: either a headset or headphones.
Kubuntu doesn't do this. This means that it will never automatically
switch to the headset microphone when I plug it in, even though I never
ever use headphones on this laptop.

So it would be great if Kubuntu would prompt me what I plugged in and
allow me to either select every time or select the default option when I
plug something in.

For now I'm working around this by adding

[Jack Headphone Mic]
state.plugged = no
state.unplugged = unknown

[Jack Headset Mic]
state.plugged = no
state.unplugged = unknown

to /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-input-internal-mic.conf
but after each update of pulseaudio this file gets reverted. And it's
not really user friendly.

I'm really not sure against what package I should report this - please
correct me if this should be more specific (e.g. phonon or kde
multimedia). I wouldn't know which part this would be.

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

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