Hi,
I think the current version in the trunk fixes this issue. Could you
check this?
Emmanuel
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graphics module: pdf_t prefix attached twice
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Hi,
Currently, rubber returns false if some processing failed, and true if
everything went fine. This is standard behaviour: not doing anything
because the output document is up to date is not a failure. I do think
it is the way it should be.
I admit that it might be useful in some situations to
The main development branch, recently imported to Launchpad, contains
basic support for the nomencl package. Could you check if that addresses
the issue?
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rubber does not process .nlo files geneated by nomencl
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Hi,
As mentioned above, it's been ages since I last made a release of
rubber, but I finally found some time and motivation to revive the
project properly. So I took the old repository (that was previously
stored on my web page in Darcs format) and put it on Launchpad as the
new main branch. In par
I have the exact same problem (in French, not in German).
The importance of this bug is marked as low, it is inapporpriate: the
importance should be at least normal, because it makes sawfish-ui almost
unusable in some cases. See the attached screenshot: several options
appear exactly with the same
I have a similar problem, I don't know if it is related: if compiz is
running and I start an xdvi in expert mode, then the X server crashes. I
can start an xdvi in normal mode, but if I switch it to expert mode then
it makes X crash too. However, when running xdvi in standard mode, the
page is prop
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14584633/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14584634/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14584635/ProcStatus.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: epiphany-browser
If I enter the URL of a C source file, I get a dialog saying "You can
open “foo.c” using “Text Editor” or save it.", if I enter the URL of a
TeX source file and the server answers with the (invalid) MIME type
"application/x-tex", I get "Y