Bug#910713: surf: ^G cannot open dmenu -- error received

2018-10-09 Thread Gang Liang
Package: surf Version: 2.0+git20180223-1~bpo9+1 Severity: important surf 2.0 is installed from stretch-backports, and found that ^G cannot open dmenu for input URL. I tried on two machines and both had the same issue. I suspect the issue is because the latest suckless-tool is not in the backports

Bug#376072: abook: addressbook date modified

2006-06-29 Thread Gang Liang
Package: abook Version: 0.5.5-1 Severity: wishlist Every time, the abook will set the time of the "addressbook" up to date even though no modification is done. In my case, I rely on the time to sync addressbook cross machines, and such approach simply does not work. Also such behavior is not so r

Bug#373696: vim-full: $VIM set incorrectly

2006-06-16 Thread Gang Liang
Package: vim-full Version: 1:7.0-017+7 Followup-For: Bug #373696 By default, $VIM is set as /usr/local/share/vim. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable') Architecture: i386 (i686) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Kernel: L

Bug#365813: pdflatex: "a drawing error occurred" when opened by acroread

2006-05-04 Thread Gang Liang
:08AM +0200, Frank K?ster wrote: >Gang Liang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I used both gs-esp and gs-gpl. Same behavior. Thanks. > >Hm. Can you provide a minimal LaTeX input file that reproduces the >behavior? > >Regards, Frank >-- >Frank Küster >Sin

Bug#365813: pdflatex: "a drawing error occurred" when opened by acroread

2006-05-03 Thread Gang Liang
On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 11:32:36AM +0200, Frank K?ster wrote: >Gang Liang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> then acroread can open the resulting pdf. Seems the problem >> lies in pdflatex or epstopdf. (Of course, it can be a bug of >> acroread as well.) > >Or i

Bug#365813: pdflatex: "a drawing error occurred" when opened by acroread

2006-05-02 Thread Gang Liang
Package: tetex-bin Version: 3.0-16 Severity: normal The resulting pdf file can be opened normally by gv or xpdf, but could not be viewed using acroread under either windows or linux: the error message is 'A drawing error occurred' when moving to the second page. On the second page, there is an eps