@Graham, right-click on the toolbar area. You can later add the Edit
location icon.
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Title:
[FFe] Toggle button for Nautilus
Just used the same .lang file. Perfect! Thanks!
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Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Description:Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Release:10.04
file-roller:
Installed: 2.30.1.1-0ubuntu2
gnome-control-center:
Installed: 1:2.30.1-0ubuntu1
[Description:]
After enabling the feature Show position of pointer when the
** Summary changed:
- Enabling Show position of pointer when the control key is pressed prevents
multiple selection usign the ctrl key. isnide file-roller.
+ Enabling Show position of pointer when the control key is pressed prevents
multiple selection usign the ctrl key. inside file-roller.
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I seem to overlooked a detail above.
From Pacho Ramos partition list:
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omitting empty partition (5) --- HERE
(...)
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So even fdisk is complaning about error in the partitions.
Combined with your example it seems to further confirm that an error in the
partition tables causes
Can you get some details from the devices and partitions that you have
on your system?
Something like:
$sudo fdisk -l
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The error comes from here:
gdu-pool.c (libgdu0)
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static void
device_recurse (GduPool *pool, GduDevice *device, GList **ret, guint depth)
{
gboolean insert_after;
/* cycle detection */
g_assert (depth 100); --- HERE
insert_after = FALSE;
if
Hey,
Because I like the fade effect as well I made a patch for it.
It creates a new gconf key called fa_on_lock_enabled that toggles the fade
effect.
By default is FALSE but when TRUE it enables it.
This seems a better approach, if there is any interest in it I can
improve it.
I'm attaching
Seems like this one needs to be re-assigned to the gtk+2.0 package.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #621414
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621414
** Also affects: nautilus via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621414
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Found so far in Lucid 10.4 version.
To reproduce it:
1. Select an icon from the desktop.
2. Right click and select properties option.
3. Press current icon in order to choose a new icon.
4. Navigate to a folder containing several image files
Is not fading because it's now disabled by default on the lock event:
* debian/patches/14_no_fade_on_user_switch.patch:
- Disable fade on locking to work around LP: #546578 and prevent
the screen remaining blank after user switching. The screensaver
will still fade-in on idle
@DLCBurggraaff: My apologies, it's the icon browser not the file browser.
I was referring to the process when we go and change the icon for a file/folder.
Better explained with an example:
[Location bar hidden]
http://www.ubuntu-pics.de/bild/72730/select_custom_icon_001_uktCfg.png
[Location bar
Well I was a bit annoyed with this as well until I found the CTRL+l.
Still the process is not consistent.
If you notice in the file browser popup there is still the icon to open the
location bar.
That actually even behaves in a much more odd way, instead of converting the
breadcrumbs to address
Amazing, what a fuss just because it was decided to move some buttons to
a different side
This is a setting and not a hard coded feature... it can be changed by the user.
Let me guess all here complaining still have the default wallpaper, theme,
login splash, ... you never changed nothing
from
I kept doing some other tests with this, specially regarding the speed.
And the speed problem doesn't seem to be from Brasero but from growisofs or
wodim.
Easily tested by calling growisofs directly, there is no change in the speed.
Some external links refer a problem with how the buffer works
I see the same happening when extracting one big RAR file.
The progress bar just keeps moving from one side to the other or after a while
it stays half until the end.
I'd say that the ideal would be to have a estimated time or percentage.
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file-rollers progress bar does not indicate
As it is stated there the problem seems to be the plugin used.
I also had this problem, as it was using wodim to burn the iso instead of
growisofs.
To remove wodim is not possible in a clean way as Brasero is marked to depend
on it and it will be removed along with wodim.
But there is a quick
The problem seems to be more related to the GTK object itlself.
Some other actions are also missing that are very helpfull.
For example as it is impossible to create a folder when in list mode it is also
impossible to dragdrop to copy a file when also in list mode.
It always focus in a file or
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