I can verify Pieter's comments. I too am on Ubuntu 12.04 with Cassou's
emacs-snapshot, all completely up to date. There are no other versions
of emacs installed.
1. If I start emacs-snapshot-gtk from Unity, the global Unity menu
for emacs is static, and there is no menu bar on the emacs
Ok, so my #3 is just because emacs is blacklisted for appmenu-gtk
while emacs-snapshot-gtk is not. Still, this is an unsatisfactory
solution for an emacs user who is actually trying to adapt to unity. Is
anyone currently working on properly integrating emacs into the Unity
menu scheme?
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Would python-gnomeprint from Ubuntu 10.04 install in 10.10 without
breaking anything?
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Unable to print from xword
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/668168
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xword
Since upgrading to Ubuntu 10.10 I am unable to print crosswords from
xword. Whenever I try, a dialogue box pops up with the message
Printing libraries are not installed. Please install the Python
wrapper for gnomeprint.
However, aptitude
Public bug reported:
The texlive-math-extra package includes xfrac.sty, which requires
template.sty and xparse.sty. Neither of these is included in any
package required or suggested by texlive-math-extra.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
Package: texlive-math-extra
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34123351/Dependencies.txt
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xfrac.sty dependencies not met
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/457757
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I just read on ctan.org that template and xparse are part of the xbase
bundle, which itself seems to be part of the xpackages bundle. The
xpackages bundle in turn requires the expl3 bundle. FWIW, I just
installed the expl3 and xpackages bundles into my own ~/texmf/tex/latex
directory, and xfrac
I an currently running Hardy on both my machines and I do not see these
problems anymore. However, on both my desktop and laptop I am using the
onboard intel graphics, so I cannot comment on what happens with the
nvidia or other graphics drivers. In fact, I normally have all the
compiz effects
Ok, I tried this with the Hardy live environment and the problem seems
to have disappeared. Thanks.
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xdvi fails to work with compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157199
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Yes, the problem exists in a completely up-to-date gutsy (I was using
gutsy when I first reported it). As I said in my second post, simply
resizing the window causes the dvi file to be displayed properly, but it
is a bit of an annoyance to have to do this every time. I have no idea
what it
Public bug reported:
Running Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy), when I have Visual Effects turned on (via
System Preferences Appearance), xdvi will no longer display a tex
dvi file. The xdvi window comes up fine, but the dvi file is not
displayed. I have observed this on both my laptop and desktop systems
Hmmm, I just found that if I resize the xdvi window then the dvi file is
suddenly displayed and all is well. The initial problem seems to occur
regardless of the initial window geometry, and is fixed by resizing.
Just moving the window does not do the trick.
Interestingly, if I click on the
I had the same problem. It seems that the emacsen-common package was
refusing to install two of its files (/etc/emacs/site-start.el and
/etc/emacs/site-start.d/00debian-vars.el) and this caused the byte-
compilation of .el files to fail. I was able to fix this by first
installing the
In case this wasn't clear, I meant to say that I had been running emacs-
snapshot and emacs21 in Feisty, before upgrading to Gutsy.
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cannot install emacs in gutsy
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