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Title:
Userspace break as a result of missing patch
To follow up, it works as expected with Gnome Shell. So the only problem
is under Unity, with evince opened from the command line.
Can others reproduce this?
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It happens with all documents that I've tried, when I'm using Unity.
When I use i3wm, evince launched from the Terminal works as expected.
If I open a PDF from the dash, evince works as expected.
To summarise, I can so far only reproduce the problem when launching
evince from a terminal, under
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 13.10, if I open a PDF file from the command line (e.g. by
typing `evince FNM.pdf`), I cannot type a page number in the box at the
top of the window. If I initiate a search by typing `/`, I cannot type
into the search box. I can paste into the box with a
Fix #7 works for dropbox. Logging in and out in unecessary. Instead,
doing
dropbox stop
dropbox start
worked for me.
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Title:
App indicators
In that case, my touchpad was mistakingly detected to support two-finger
scroll. The dconf workaround (#10) worked. Xorg.0.log attached, if it's
useful.
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One more data point. I am using a fully updated 12.04. This bug is not
fixed. Switching the wordspace to 1/2/3/4 works; moving a window to a
specific workspace does not.
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This happens to me too, and has for a couple of Ubuntu releases. Also,
the overlapping window stays focused. Today I switched to the workspace
to the right, pressed Alt-F4, and accidentally killed a long running
MATLAB process in the original (left) workspace.
Running an up-to-date 12.04
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Suggestion (1) wouldn't be very helpful when there are more than two or
three duplicates. For example, there may be a figures folder
associated with dozens of projects, and it would be time consuming to
use the mouse to hover over each result for a tooltip. Something
automatic or
I can second that it appears to work under 64-bit Maverick.
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Title:
Nautilus rename (F2) doesn't work as expected in list view [pb
renommage]
No one has said anything, and I'm curious about where this stands.
As far as I can guess, it seems to be a problem with placing the map
annotations when the Cassini projection covers all latitudes. Logically,
the annotations would all need to converge on a single point, which
might (?) be where
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gmt
Regarding the package 'gmt',
Maverick 10.10 (although I think I recall this in previous releases)
Version 4.5.2-1build1
Summary:
By default, the executables for the Generic Mapping Tools are placed in
/usr/lib/gmt/bin. This is not on the normal
Frankly, I think it would be nice to have an option to turn off the
transition effects altogether. It looks cool the two times you use it,
but to me becomes annoying after that.
I suppose that this would be a feature request beyond the papercuts
project. Thanks for working on speeding it up
For me, it is not working on any documents. I can reproduce the problem
by pressing 'F1' to open help, pressing '/' to Find, and typing the
first word on the page, 'To.'
I have a fairly clean Jaunty install on a Latitude E6500. The main
things I've added on top of the default software are
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: yelp
When trying to search a help file in yelp from the inline search tool
('/' or 'Ctrl-f'), the message is phrase not found. This happens when
I search for a phrase, word, or letter that I can clearly present in the
document. This happens in all help
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26603550/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26603551/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26603552/ProcStatus.txt
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I was having this problem, and found a workaround in which I turned full
hinting on in font preferences under 'Appearance.' A limited version of
the problem cropped up again when I was using the 'Dust' desktop theme,
however downloading Dust 0.4 has mostly fixed it.
Not a diagnosis, I know, but
** Summary changed:
- inline search tool returns phrase not found
+ yelp inline search tool returns phrase not found
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: yelp
- When trying to search a help file in yelp from the inline search tool
- ('/' or 'Ctrl-f'), the message is phrase not
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