err!!! I wish i can edit my comment. was it my writting this bad or
something get truncated in the forum. in any case i meant to say:
if i were to create the two firefox-icons on the desktop instead of on
the top panel, those icons retain the correct properties after a
reboot. but on the top pan
UPDATE TO MY COMMENT ABOVE:
if ere to create the icon on the desktop it works ok even after reboot.
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gnome panel after copy changes to one icon affect the other
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288430
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i see the same effect in ubuntu 9.04
i did not know the bug/feature exist until firefox 3.5 was released. to
make it easier to launch the version i want quickly i add two icon to
the top panel one for ver 3.0.11 and another one for 3.5 they work
perfectly as expected for this session. reboot and b
Ok, if that is the expected behaviour (I I don't think it should be, as
it is very counter intuitive) than how come the behaviour changes if I
copy the copy?
- Install Intrepid (Beta), or Hardy.
- use control-click-drag to copy the original firefox icon into a neighboring
position on the panel,
oh, you copy a launcher and not a menu item, that's not a bug, the copy
is not a copy but a symlink to the other launcher
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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gnome panel after copy changes to one icon affect the other
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288430
How can I possibly make this clearer?!
I'll try again!
It is possible to create two icons on the panel which have the property that
when one of them
is changed (such as by changing the command it executes) the other will also
change (after a reboot).
How to reproduce.
- Install Intrepid (Beta),
the bug description is not clear, not confirming the issue on intrepid,
there is no reason the system launcher should change when doing an user
copy somewhere
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gnome panel after copy changes to one icon affect the other
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288430
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Sorry I didn't make myself clear. A similar procedure is able to make the icon
change as well. The problem is clearly that the icons are sharing the same
data. They are identical after a reboot, and are both the same as the last
change
that was made to either one. I've personally done it with the
not confirming the bug on intrepid, why would any icon change when
editing the command?
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: New => Incomplete
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gnome panel after copy changes to one