Brilliant! Thank you :)
Andy
On Sat, 2012-11-03 at 17:08 +, madbiologist wrote:
The PDF file attached to comment #2 now shows the arrows correctly on
Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal.
Pacakges: evince 3.6.0-0ubuntu2
libpoppler26 0.20.1-1ubuntu1
libcairo2
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this PDF was generated on windows from a powerpoint slide. On windows, it has
some gradated arrows (green/blue) from the left-hand green shape (house) to the
left blue vertical bar, and from the right blue vertical bar to the the
right-hand
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the arrows in this PDF don't display, but do print
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Either way, the new functionality should be documented.
In the plugins section of the gedit docs on Lucid, the Indent Lines
plugin is still there, and still says to use Edit-indent, and in the
shortcuts help, says ctrl-T to indent lines.
I think highlighting some lines and pressing tab would
I think this might be related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/file-roller/+bug/227731
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extracting doesn't work right when the location entry is displayed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/80755
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am seeing this bug on a clean Karmic install.
it's as if the file chooser dialogue is inactive in some way... if you
click one of the buttons (a radio button, or check box), e.g. all files
or selected files (even if it's the same one as is already selected,
when you click extract it works fine.
btw, a colleague with a similarly clean Karmic install, gets exactly what you'd
expect... extract then extract performs the extraction.
Oh, it's File Roller 2.28.1 in both cases, btw
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@C thank you for clarifying that... I don't think blue on green is a
good combination in *any* terminal, but (as the examples I've now posted
on the gnome-terminal bug show) you're right, they are rendered much
worse in gnome-terminal than on other terminals (e.g. konsole)
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See bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/coreutils/+bug/498212
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if a directory is chmod o+w and you do an ls from the gnome terminal command
line, the directory gets coloured blue text on dark green background, making it
Hi Pedro - I tried that, and they dismissed it as only applicable to
gnome terminal. (see the link to the previous bug).
I think this has to be dealt with down here...
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ah, upstream as-in Gnome... sorry... yes, you're right
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raised upstream to gnome-terminal
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606064
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when I start nautilus from the command line in Karmic, I get
(nautilus:31952): Eel-CRITICAL **: eel_preferences_get_boolean: assertion
`preferences_is_initialized ()' failed
Nautilus does start, so it's non-fatal, but an annoying and
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if a directory is chmod rwxrwxrwx (777) and you do an ls from the
command line, the directory gets coloured blue text on dark green
background, making it almost impossible to read.
Ordinary files that are chmod 777, are lime-green on white,
sorry - this is an ls bug, not nautilus - when I did report another
bug it defaulted to where I'd raised the previous bug.
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This should not be a choosable option - if you're interacting with the
remote system, you expect all the keystrokes to go through - even things
like alt-tab are sent through rather than being handled on the local
system, so to have ctrl-D (which is used very often on remote unix
systems
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There is insufficient warning of a critically low battery.
On my T61 ThinkPad, you get a few little pop-up yellow boxes near the battery
indicator saying things like 10%, and 5%,
but then after a few more minutes, the machine just switches off.
On Windows, you get a
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on Gutsy Gibbon, if you remove a memory stick from USB, without doing any
action first, you get a nice little popup which says: Unsafe device removal...
To avoid serious data loss, disable removable drives with the Eject option in
the drive icon's context menu on the
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