This is reproducing right now. Interestingly, when using the Hebrew
keyboard layout, typing non-Hebrew characters which are available in
this layout work just fine: numbers, punctuation, capital letters in
English when holding Shift. So it's something about Hebrew letters being
typed.
Japanese,
Public bug reported:
I have English, Hebrew, and Japanese (mozc) configured as my keyboard
layouts. This usually works fine. However, frequently (maybe once an
hour), only the English layout will emit any characters in specific apps
- namely google-chrome and obsidian (both chromium-based 樂).
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu version: Ubuntu 21.04
xdg-desktop-portal-gtk version: 1.8.0-1
google-chrome-stable version: 94.0.4606.61-1
Reproduction:
1. Open Google Chrome - this has been occurring for several months, so
different versions, but currently the one I have installed is:
Still occurs here on fresh ubuntu 14.04, gnome-screensaver
(3.6.1-0ubuntu13) and indicator-keyboard
(0.0.0+14.04.20140410.1-0ubuntu1. FWIW, this occurs in lightdm as well.
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This also occurs with boxee (http://www.boxee.tv), which seems to make
some sense - boxee shuts the screen off itself. Again, running xset
dpms force off works around the problem.
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OK, Searches are finally implemented.
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 7:43 PM, Sebastian Pölsterl s...@k-d-w.org
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Ohad Lutzky schrieb:
Which UI changes are blockers? Because the new bookmark system is
rather complex, and I'm not sure when I'll
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On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 2:29 PM, Sebastian Pölsterl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can see how you solved the problem of firefox locking the DB. But how
do you guarantee that the copy of the sqlite db stays up-to-date? One
solution would be to monitor firefox's sqlite db for changes and copy
and
Sebastian, using OpenSearch will only solve the issue for searches, not for
bookmarks and history.
I have created a deskbar module that provides history searching for Firefox 3
using sqlite, you can find it here:
http://github.com/lutzky/deskbar_ff3
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