This affects me on a Microsoft Surface Pro 7+ which I upgraded in-place
from 23.10 to 24.04-beta with `do-release-upgrade -d` yesterday.
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Created attachment 9378061
Bug 401121: Add reftests for this bug (which was fixed by the fragmentation
fallback codepath). r?#layout
As noted in https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=401121#c12 , this
issue was fixed by the fragmentation fallback mitigation that we landed.
This patch add
This is mitigated by the fragmentation-fallback codepath, it looks like.
Both of the attached testcases produce 3 pages of output in current
Nightly (which I think is the expected rendering), though they produce
only 1 page if I toggle `layout.display-list.improve-fragmentation` to
`false` (so the
Given that this bug was from over a decade ago, and we've done
substantial printing improvements & re-investigations over the past few
years which could conceivably have fixed this, and this hasn't come up
recently, I think we can consider this "worksforme" at this point.
(It sounds like comment 2
Murz: Thanks for the report -- but I think it's actually a different
issue from this bug, though.
This bug is about bold text being rendered as non-bold (and only when
printed), whereas it looks like your issue is about bold text being
*completely missing* (based on your first screenshot), which i
That sounds like this bug, I think.
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Title:
Synthetic emboldening/italic/italic-bold fails for single-styled fonts
Status in Mozill
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Title:
Printing output gets truncated on 90.0.0 and 90.0.1
Stat
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Title:
Browser hangs when 'open with' dialog opens.
Status in M
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Title:
Printing to PDF file loses URLs/links
Status in Mozi
Hi Justin! Original reporter here -- I've been running Ubuntu 18.10
since release, and I've never once been able to reproduce this issue on
that version.
I have the same gnome-shell version as you, and I tested Firefox 65
(official version from Ubuntu repos) and am still unable to reproduce.
I'd
RE cosmic (replying to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/1765304/comments/52
and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/1765304/comments/55
):
I've installed the proposed gnome-shell-common and gnome-shell package
updates, and I don't see any issues so far (after a r
(My experience [of Cosmic being unaffected] seems to match what was
reported in comment 44 (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/1765304/comments/44
), too.)
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Hi Brian. I have been running Cosmic (Ubuntu 18.10) as my main OS since
its release, and I don't think I've ever actually hit the bug on Cosmic.
(I just verified that I have the GTK_IM_MODULE=ibus variable set, too.
So I think I would be hitting this bug, if Cosmic were affected.)
So, my assumpti
The fix seems good to me!
My verification steps:
- I verified that I could still reproduce the issues in the first post here,
in a stock Ubuntu 18.04.1 installation in a VM (all package at their "freshly
installed" version, including Firefox).
- In doing this, I tested both scenarios from the
As noted on the github issue, Fedora doesn't seem to be affected at all
(when testing the same ibus/mutter/Firefox versions as in Ubuntu). So
this is seeming to be Ubuntu-specific, fortunately/unfortunately...
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Filed upstream: https://github.com/ibus/ibus/issues/2002
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> the bug might be better placed on https://github.com/ibus/ibus/issues
instead.
Thanks -- I'll file an issue there, too, later today. (I wish I knew how
to test old ibus builds & bisect between them so that I could extra-
confirm that it was an ibus change that broke this, and perhaps bisect
to f
Public bug reported:
tl;dr: starting in Ubuntu 18.04, "ibus" seems to lower and raise
Firefox, whenever the user tries to focus an
field on a web page. This is not a regression in Firefox, as the same
Firefox version runs just fine in Ubuntu 17.10 -- it seems to be a bug
in ibus, because it only
OK, thanks!
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Title:
Ubuntu 17.10 Artful has extremely out of date Firefox package (50.1.0)
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 17.10 Artful (current Ubuntu development version), the Firefox
package is extremely out of date for some reason.
Quoting the package page:
https://packages.ubuntu.com/artful/firefox
"Package: firefox (50.1.0+build2-0ubuntu1)"
Compare to these non-development Ubuntu
Hi Chris! I'm still seeing this issue (in latest Firefox Nightly), BTW.
I'm also noticing that "about:startpage" (the default homepage imposed
by the extension) does not load in affected versions, possibly due to
this same issue.
Also: there's one more step that you need to perform before you can
Great, thanks Chris!
Note: I am not a JS expert, so my suggested replacement in comment 0
might not be exactly right for all cases of this pattern. (I believe
it's correct for code that's iterating over a JS array, but the
semantics might be slightly different for other structures, e.g. whether
y
[CC'ing Alexander, Arzhel/xionox, & Chris, who are all listed as
"Contributors" at the top of UpdateNotifier.js, one of the affected JS
files. Hoping one of them can address this or might know who can.]
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I'm using Ubuntu 16.10 with latest Firefox & ubufox.
Package versions:
$ apt-cache show xul-ext-ubufox | grep Version
Version: 3.2-0ubuntu1
$ apt-cache show firefox | grep Version
Version: 50.0.2+build1-0ubuntu0.16.10.1
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Public bug reported:
Firefox Nightly (53) no longer supports the non-standard "for each"
looping construct, as of
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1293305
Unfortunately, ubufox uses this construct, which causes problems as shown in
the error console at startup:
> SyntaxError: missing
Public bug reported:
Not sure what happened. I just got a notification that something had
gone wrong after I logged in, and I clicked through to report it.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: software-center 16.01+16.04.20160217
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-10.25-gener
#36 is off-topic for this bug. I don't know where the correct place is
to send requests for that addon, but it's certainly not here.
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I hit this when unmounting my nexus 7 (original series, from 2012,
running up-to-date Android 4.3).
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gvfsd-mtp crashed with S
(To be clear, Olli is pointing out that you need to update the hexadecimal UUID
here to a new randomly-generated UUID:
https://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/source/widget/nsIPrintSettings.idl#25
since the interface is changing. Sorry, I should've caught that when I first
looked at this.)
The
Comment on attachment 729488
Save resolution (dpi) and duplex settings v1
I think this patch generally makes sense. Looks like this is just two
pieces of data that are configurable in the print dialog, which we don't
currently save between print jobs, but which we easily can by storing
them in ab
[I'm narrowing the scope of the bug-summary to be more specific & cover
what the attached patch actually addresses. I believe the rest of
comment 0 is already covered in other bugs (or can be tracked in a new
bug)].
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> It will however make your screen appear locked but you won't
> need a password to unlock it, so that's still a bug but not as critical.
IMHO that's still pretty critical. (Way higher than "Low", IMHO)
In an office environment, it's pretty important to be able to lock your
screen when you step a
(In reply to Jonathan Kamens from comment #31)
> I'm encountering the problem with TB, not FF.
(oops, sorry, I forgot about that)
> I removed a bunch of "print_to_filename" preferences from prefs.js and that
> made the problem go away.
Ah -- thanks, that's very helpful!
> When I printed to a fil
Per previous comment, I'm re-marking this bug as FIXED, based on the
belief that any remaining issues arise from stale data in profiles,
which we're now tracking in bug 691430.
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This bug, as-filed, is fixed (in a fresh profile), by changing the
default print target to PDF.
There's apparently a mysterious separate issue with state in existing
profiles that makes Firefox default to PS and hit this bug.
Right now this bug has a mixture of comments about both of these issues
Jonathan: thanks -- so presumably there's something "stuck" in your Firefox
profile that's making you default to Postscript. If possible, it'd be helpful
if you could isolate whatever's doing that by doing something like the
following:
(1) backup your profile (tar czvf ~/backup.tar.gz
~/.mo
Ah, ok. That's odd then - you might be right about them being obsolete,
and I also don't understand how those prefs tie into triggering this
bug. :( It might initially seem that a PS path in that pref would
trigger PS behavior which triggers this bug -- but that's not the case
in my profile. I h
(In reply to Daniel Holbert [:dholbert] from comment #32)
> > If so, then shouldn't part of this fix involve removing them, at least
> > during a transition period?
>
> Possibly.
Perhaps we could add a special case, so that when this pref is read, we
could just check if
** Description changed:
STR:
1. Start up Ubuntu's version of Firefox.
2. Visit Help|About Firefox
ACTUAL RESULTS:
It says "You are currently on the update channel."
(Note the missing channel-name between "the" and "update". The dialog has 2
spaces there, and no channel-name.)
(In reply to Timothy Arceri from comment #27)
> Hi Daniel,
> Thanks for the feedback. Feel free to look into why your profile
> is stuck defaulting to PS as I can't reproduce this on either of my Linux
> machines.
Oddly, it fixed itself in the past few days -- not sure what was going
on.
** Description changed:
STR:
- 1. Start up Ubuntu's version of Firefox.
- 2. Visit Help|About
+ 1. Start up Ubuntu's version of Firefox.
+ 2. Visit Help|About Firefox
ACTUAL RESULTS:
- It says "You are currently on the update channel."
+ It says "You are currently on the update ch
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Public bug reported:
STR:
1. Start up Ubuntu's version of Firefox.
2. Visit Help|About Firefox
ACTUAL RESULTS:
It says "You are currently on the update channel."
(Note the missing channel-name between "the" and "update". The dialog has 2
spaces there, and no channel-name.)
EXPECTED RESULT
I ran across this with the (updated) beta2 release of Ubuntu 11.10, in
the Ubuntu-provided Firefox package (version 7.0+build2+nobinonly-
0ubuntu4)
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Just to add another data point -- this is WORKSFORME in a *fresh*
Firefox profile. However, I have the same results as Jonathan in my
normal (non-fresh) Firefox profile -- that is, in my normal profile,
print-to-file still defaults to the name ".ps", and when I tick "PDF",
it suggests the filename
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