Public bug reported:
In systemadministrationlogin window, in the last tab - users, the
global face directory defaults to /faces but if you somehow try to
change it, there is no way to go back into a sub directory, all you have
as options are the places and folders that would be displayed in your
Ok I know this is not befitting of a serious and useful place like
Launchpad, but that seriously calls for a.ROFL :D
Klicki, you do not know what you have just done, you have opened a pandora's
box. I would suggest, run and do not look back :D.
Are you new to Linux or Linux forums?
People
** Also affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Colour of font on panel and desktop should be customisable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/390735
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** Also affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Two Desktop GNOME panels unnecessary
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392518
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I know this bug report is a duplicate and seems to be marked confirmed and
triaged (except for the 100 bugs project) but I think it should be considered
for the 100 papercuts project because the older bugs were filed and appraised 2
and 3 years ago (and not as part of this project) and still
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 73343 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73343
I know this bug report is a duplicate, but I think it should be
considered for the 100 papercuts project because the older bugs were
filed 2 and 3 years ago (and not as part of this project) and still
haven't
** Also affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Package changed: ubuntu = ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
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Two Desktop GNOME panels unnecessary
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392518
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** Also affects: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Colour of font on panel and desktop should be customisable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/390735
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Well I had too. You still don't seem to understand that this is not a
subjective issue based on my perception. Its an objective design flaw.
I just tested some other GTK apps and this issue could not get funnier.
In Eye of Gnome, you have a customisable toolbar. Try dragging a button
with a long
mac_v,
Your screenshot looks much much better than the default. The spacing too
looks consistent.
I don't know how the actual code works and know nothing about
programming, but from what I see at the UI level, the two drop down
buttons are separate buttons (seem to be be even if they aren't)
Lol, yeah I know. I meant your work modifying it is great.
I have another usability question. If GNOME has so designed Nautilus that the
button wraps around the text, what the hell happens when in some non-English
language, the back and forward words are so mismatched that one is very long
and
** Attachment added: Up button
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28246854/Up%20button.png
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Back button (most used) in Nautilus smaller than rest
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/390724
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** Attachment added: Forward button
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28246864/Forward%20button.png
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Back button (most used) in Nautilus smaller than rest
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/390724
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** Attachment added: Forward button
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28246865/Forward%20button.png
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Back button (most used) in Nautilus smaller than rest
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/390724
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Sorry for multiple posts, could not figure out how to get multiple
attachments in the same post. Anyway above I have posted the Up and
forward buttons for comparison and this here is the back button. Default
'text below icons' and default themes (although I did not see it change
in any of the 20+
No. Else the UP button should be even smaller. So it is not adapted to the
label just like it isn't a theme issue, I tried a dozen themes, nothing fixed
it and anyway, the default theme that matters has the issue as well.
If it is indeed adapted to the label, then it definately is a traditional
Look I am not on a personal crusade to get a bigger back button :D
It's just that when I saw this 100 bugs project, it made me think, this
is EXACTLY what Ubuntu needed since its a little rough around the edges,
these are the sort of things that affect the perception of people as to
whether or
If they indeed are, then that makes the issue worse, not better, because
now it's bad design since it is by intention, not just an oversight.
Like I explained above, this is not a matter of my personal preference
but derived from basic principles of design. Why would it look weird to
have similar
Because this seems to be going to and fro, let me just state a small
fact and put this into perspective:
Right now the most important toolbar button (the one used most often) in
Nautilus is also the smallest.
I mean not only is it not the same size as the rest, it is actually smaller!
For
No not at all. Default theme, everything set to default. Do not disable text
below icons (else you will not have the issue).
Keep everything default and you will see it.
A screenshot might not help much because you won't see the button
borders/margins unless you hover over the buttons.
If you
Steps to reproduce??
Open a picture folder
Sort by modification date
Open a file
Click next
Watch as EOG goes to the next file in order of name rather than modified date
It affects everyone in practice by not letting you view pictures in any
sequence other than by name. How people have lived
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