Public bug reported:
My app uses a GTK3 ui created by Glade3.10.
In the Glade file, there are some combobox with default sensitive settings
(sensitive=yes), other with non-sensitive settings (sensitive=no)
OBSERVED BEHAVIOR:
When running my app (either in Ubuntu 11.10 or 12.04), all comboboxes
** Attachment added: example of semi-sensitive combobox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/970814/+attachment/2982031/+files/semi_sensitive_combobox.png
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I have desktop-file-utils 0.18-0ubuntu9 installed (on Ubuntu 11.10) but
nautilus still opens ppsx with File-Roller.
** Summary changed:
- File-roller is associated with .docx,.xlsx,.pptx files instead of LibreOffice
+ File-roller is associated with .docx,.xlsx,.pptx,.ppsx files instead of
Public bug reported:
Checked on 11.10 and updated 12.04.
Fix should be similar to Bug#873470 (.docx,.xlsx,.pptx)
** Affects: desktop-file-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Hi Sebastien. I checked in a brand new (and updated) Precise session :
this bug is solved for .docx,.xlsx,.pptx , but still exists for .ppsx .
I opened a new bug report for better tracking: Bug#904212
** Summary changed:
- File-roller is associated with .docx,.xlsx,.pptx,.ppsx files instead of
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 11.10, Brasero 3.2.0
Open Brasero, select Burn an image to disk, click the button to choose a
file, it will open a window to choose the file, which filters by default the
files that can be burnt.
The problem is that this filter does not show .NRG images , so I
** Attachment added: Capture du 2011-12-01 12:46:24.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/898597/+attachment/2614585/+files/Capture%20du%202011-12-01%2012%3A46%3A24.png
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