Yes, the bug is reproducible with Oneiric Ocelot alpha 3.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/680643
Title:
"best fit" doesn't upscale image
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Binary package hint: eog
Ubuntu 10.10, Eye of Gnome, 2.32.0-0ubuntu1
I would expect that both the "Fit image to the window" toolbar button
and the "View -> Best fit" menu item would upscale the image when the
image is smaller than the eog window.
Instead, they do nothing in
This bug reappeared in a fresh 10.10 installation. The symptoms are the same
as described earlier in the comments:
When opening a pdf, evince displays a small window with side pane and fit page
width. Resize the window, close the side pane, change zoom settings, whatever,
then close the window
Erm, what I meant with "yes, it does" is:
- yes, the PPA contains audacious 2.0.1 packages for jaunty
- yes, those packages seem to fix this bug
Thanks.
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Yes, it does, thanks.
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Christian, I can't find the backported package in the PPA you mentioned.
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
1. Create a new spreadsheet
2. Enter 12,34 into a cell
3. Select that cell
4. Click on Format -> Cells menu, this brings up the number formatting options
5. Change language to German (Germany), press OK
6. The cell's content changes to '12,
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Unfortunately, the situation is by no means fixed in Jaunty RC.
Opening Simon's good.pdf
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evince/+bug/227186/comments/7)
and printing it to pdf with Jaunty RC's evince takes approx. 0.9 sec CPU
time and the produced output pdf is approx. 7kB.
Opening Simo
Why not do simply the following?
diff --git a/src/eog-window.c b/src/eog-window.c
--- a/src/eog-window.c
+++ b/src/eog-window.c
@@ -1300,7 +1300,7 @@ eog_window_obtain_desired_size (EogImage *image,
screen_height = monitor.height;
deco_width = window_width - view_width;
-
Another problem that might be related to this issue:
1. Start compiz
2. Start update-manager
3. Move update-manager's window to the bottom of the screen, such way that only
the window header is visible. Now increase the window's size vertically by
pulling up the window header to the top of the
While trying to track down some other window sizing bug in eog, I came
across this bugreport.
When eog is started with a file argument (e.g. doubleclick on an image
in nautilus), the window size is calculated in eog-
window.c:eog_window_obtain_desired_size(). Fortunately, this function
has some d
If a new terminal window is created by dragging a tab to the root
window, then both the menubar and the scrollbar are shown in the newly
created window, even if they should be hidden according to the current
profile.
This happens because after this drag-drop-new window sequence
notebook_page_added
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
In gnome-terminal's default profile I have set both the menubar and the
scrollbar to invisible. If I create a new window with the context
menu's "Open terminal" menuitem, then neither the menubar nor the
scrollbar are shown in the new wind
Erm, and this time lspci -vv as root...
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[hardy rc] white screen after resume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219388
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Right, I could have think of it when reporting the bug...
It is a Lenovo T61, with an nVidia video hw built in.
$ lspci -nn |grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: nVidia Corporation Quadro NVS 140M
[10de:0429] (rev a1)
I'm using the proprietary nVidia driver 169.12. But note, that
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xscreensaver
Normally, after resuming from suspend the screen is locked and an unlock
dialog window is in the middle of the black background asking for my
password.
Since an update this week, it often happens that after resume the whole screen
turns whi
Glad you like it.
If you would take the commit message from my previous post, please do a
s/allow switching/allow to switch/ and s/"Off" entry combo box/"Off"
entry/. Thanks (;
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Hardy beta: gnome-display-properties allows switching off the only monitor
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Y
Maybe something like this?
Don't allow switching off the only active monitor
Currently, users can choose "Off" from gnome-display-properties'
"Resolution" combo box and apply this change, even if they have only one
active monitor, leaving them without a working display.
With this patch the "Off
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
If there is only one monitor in the system, the user can choose "Off"
from gnome-display-properties' "Resolution" combo box, and there is
nothing to prevent applying the changes, not even a warning. Moreover,
the changes are stored i
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