Had the same issue (after an apt-get dist-upgrade after at least a month
since the last time I upgraded). Comment #5 solved the issue for me.
Surprisingly, I didn't even need to restart.
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Thanks for your report, and especially for your recipe to reproduce. I'm
pretty sure this is an upstream bug, so please report it and future
similar bugs upstream. If you think for some reason the bug is Ubuntu-
specific, then report it here.
To see LyX bugs related to change tracking, see here:
Christopher, thank you very much for taking the time to report this
issue and to give details on how to reproduce. I've tried several times
and I cannot reproduce. Can you make a screencast? If not, please answer
the following questions: After writing "ccc", do you put the cursor at
the top? Or
Same here, also (comment #31) on Ubuntu Gnome 16.04.
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Title:
Multi-monitor - When using two displays with different vertical
resolution, icons
You can test LyX's development version (do not use for any serious work
and expect the worst) by using this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~lyx-devel/+archive/ubuntu/daily
Install the lyx2.3pre package.
Whether it fixes the issues or does not fix the issues, the developers
would be very interested
Thanks a lot for this feedback, raist. It looks like the relevant error
is here:
{{{
Setting up lyx-common (2.1.3-1) ...
/usr/sbin/update-language-dat: riga 632: [:
id:
version 3.3.0, build date 12:01:17 Jul 20 2015
Option Argument Action / Notes
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I think I see what you mean. Is there a reason you think this is an
Ubuntu-specific bug, and not a general bug in upstream (LyX) ?
Does this bug have anything to do with a difference between Alt + N
versus just clicking on the Navigate menu? (I'm trying to rule out the
possibility that the bug is
Thanks for the quick reply, Christopher. Good to know it has nothing to
do with the shortcut.
Yes, we should file the bug upstream to LyX. Deciding whether to file a
bug on Ubuntu's bug system or the upstream bug system is a matter of
where you think the fix should be made and who you think
Looks good, Christopher!
** Also affects: lyx via
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/9697
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Dear Ken,
OK sounds good. But *please* make any future comments on the upstream
bug report (http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8591).
Good luck figuring out the HD issues!
Scott
** Also affects: lyx via
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8591
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Then yes, I think you are right that the layout file is the problem.
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Dear Ken,
Thank you for your detailed message, your kind words, and your
explanation of the background story. It is much appreciated.
Let's move this discussion back to the LyX ticket so we can get feedback
from other LyX developers. Can you please comment on the report over
there
Dear Kenneth,
Whenever you post a bug report, it is helpful to link to any relevant reports.
I tracked down the LyX bug report that you made:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8591
From what I can tell, you made that bug report and it was responded to
two days later (not bad, I would say,
Note that the two are not equivalent. Right-clicking on the desktop and
selecting open terminal with gnome-terminal's plugin opens the
terminal with the working directory as the home directory. The feature
from nautilus-open-terminal opens a terminal with the desktop as the
working directory.
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better workaround:
sudo apt-get remove appmenu-qt
also, if you happen to be compiling on your own against qt5,
sudo apt-get remove appmen-qt5
Read the description of the package to be aware of the consequences.
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The second command above should contain appmenu-qt5 and not appmen-
qt5.
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Title:
Many options in various menus appear greyed out, inaccessible
I can reproduce. The problem is that LyX does not know the refresh the
menus for some reason. So when you start a new document, the menu
options available are as if you had no document open. I'm not sure why
this is happening.
I have found a (partial) workaround: if you press alt in Ubuntu it
** Also affects: appmenu-qt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Many options in various menus appear greyed out,
OK so LyX has no trouble finding LaTeX it seems.
Can you try this:
1. exit LyX
2. back up any folder that starts ~/.lyx
3. remove any folder that starts ~/.lyx
4. start LyX
5. Can you now export either through the buttons or from File Export ?
note that to copy and remove you can do something
If anything is to blame, it is LyX. Whether there is a bug in LyX or not
depends on the folder you backed up. Can you send me the folder that you
backed up to skost...@lyx.org ? Can you please check and let me know if
anything is personal and you wish was kept private?
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Can you please open LyX from the terminal and inside LyX run Tools
Reconfigure and then copy the output from the terminal and upload it
here?
Is this from a fresh install of Vivid or an upgrade?
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I don't understand what this has to do with LyX. Can you give more
details? Are you talking about the application Screenshot ?
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Title:
The
The only corruption bug that I'm aware of is
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/9049
But yX 2.1.1 should have improved on that (although 2.1.2 will have a better
fix), so perhaps this is different. However, without a backtrace or a way to
reproduce, unfortunately there's nothing we can do.
** Bug
The best would be if you could send a .lyx file (hopefully as small and
anonymous as possible) and a set of detailed instructions that when
followed reproduce the crash. If you cannot do that, then a backtrace
would still be useful. There are a few different ways to get it (e.g.
you could enable
No problem, Christopher. Thanks for the update!
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Title:
when launched from terminal, lyx destroys terminal's newline behaviour
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Public bug reported:
To reproduce, run the following:
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.media-keys volume-down
'F11'
and then open an application that supports toggling fullscreen with F11 (or I
imagine has any kind of shortcut for F11).
First press F11 singularly a few times and
I wonder if another symptom of this bug is #1360036.
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Pressing any global keyboard shortcut causes temporary loss of focus
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I wonder if this is at all related to #1244090.
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Using F11 as a shortcut for volume randomly activates full screen
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Without more information, I'm not sure there is anything we can do
(except assume the bug was fixed). I vote to close this bug soon if no
new information is posted.
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This bug should be closed.
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Lyx does not preserve DOS/Unix line endings
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Thanks for the feedback. There has been no progress. If you want though,
you can try the development version of LyX. To do that, try the daily
PPA: http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXOnUbuntu#toc3
I don't think it will fix this issue, but if you want to take 1% chance
that it will fix the issue, and a
File Export 2.1.x will convert it to 2.1.x. You can even convert to
older formats in the File Export More Formats Options men.
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Title:
lyx
Hi Evan, thanks for the detailed report. So it sounds like this bug
report should be closed because we have never heard anything else like
it and we don't have anything else to reproduce the original problem.
As for the new problem, I see you've resolved it as stated here:
Hi Evan, this sounds very frustrating. I use LyX on Ubuntu (13.10 and 14.04)
everyday and have never seen this. I recommend using the PPA to update to LyX
2.1. I think there is a good chance that it will fix the problem for you. See
the instructions here:
Thanks for the quick reply, Evan. Sounds like you're running into some
bad luck. If you think LyX is to blame for anything and you have a
script that would allow me to reproduce the issue on a clean Ubuntu
installation, please let me know. I'd be very interested in taking a
look.
Otherwise, good
Hi Christopher thank you for this high quality bug report. Giving an example
really helps for us to figure out what's going on. This bug has been fixed in
LyX 2.1. If you would like to use LyX 2.1, you can use the Ubuntu PPA:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXOnUbuntu
Also note that if you can
Thanks for the quick reply, Christopher. That's not good news about
trac. Can you try one more time with a different email address and if
that doesn't work please send an email to lyx-de...@lists.lyx.org
explaining the problem? It's very important to us to be able to get
feedback from users,
I see this in Qt Creator as well as in a self-compiled LyX on Ubuntu 14.04. It
might be useful to note that in the LyX case, one can get the menu bar back by
executing the following command (in LyX's internal language)
ui-toggle menubar
Removing appmenu-qt5 solved the problem in both cases for
** Also affects: lyx
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Qt Creator Menu bar is missing at Gnome3 or KDE Desktop
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Public bug reported:
When starting Pithos, indicator-sound crashes. This has been confirmed by
multiple users here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/indicator-sound/+bug/1310951
but it was closed because of the lack of an automatically sent crash report.
Multiple users also reported the problem here:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1305902 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1305902
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of private bug 1319261
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Hi Lee, thanks for the report. Since I don't use keyboard layouts I have
trouble understanding what the problem is. What do you mean when you say
that Hebrew no longer has the 1-8 numeric characters? When you press the
3 key, nothing shows up? The askubuntu thread you linked to said they
tried to
I'm on 13.10 with apparmor package 2.8.0 and I still have this issue.
$ apt-cache policy apparmor
apparmor:
Installed: 2.8.0-0ubuntu31.1
Candidate: 2.8.0-0ubuntu31.1
from kern.log:
Dec 31 17:55:33 UltraLap kernel: [ 8117.771299] audit_printk_skb: 135 callbacks
suppressed
Dec 31 17:55:33
I can reproduce this bug by trying to open the pdf failing.pdf (posted
earlier). Note that it appears fine to my eyes but the error messages to
STDERR and the apparmor entries in kern.log show that there is a
problem. It must be that the problem font is just not used in many parts
of this
Note that I filed an upstream bug report here:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8859
It is now added to this ticket so when the bug is fixed, this should be
updated automatically.
Thanks Gökçen Eraslan
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I can reproduce this on LyX 2.1 beta 1. I will look into this. Thank you
for the bug report and the follow-up.
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Title:
lyx crashed with SIGABRT
** Bug watch added: www.lyx.org/trac/ #8859
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8859
** Also affects: lyx via
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8859
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I cannot reproduce. Can you please upload the .lyx file that you can
reproduce this with (hopefully a minimal example)? How do you get to
paragraph settings? When I highlight two cells in a table, paragraph
settings is disabled and I can only get to table setting. Please give
step by step how you
In my opinion, this bug should be closed. There is a known solution and the
enhancement request was marked as 'wontfix' in LyX:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8676
** Bug watch added: www.lyx.org/trac/ #8676
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8676
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I just want to note that we marked the bug as invalid in LyX at #8788
because we view this as a qt-at-spi (or related) bug. We view the bug as
valid and have had many confirmations of it.
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Could this be related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qt-at-spi/+bug/891681
and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/at-spi2-core/+bug/877358
?
Instead of removing qt-at-spi, can anyone affected try the following:
QT_ACCESSIBILITY=0 lyx
I can no longer reproduce on 13.04. I
Here is a patch.
** Patch added: patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/equivs/+bug/881153/+attachment/3744752/+files/equivs-build.patch
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 881153 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/881153
There's a more common use case in #881153 and it was reported earlier.
Note that the patches are the same.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 881153
equiv-build fails with paths with spaces
I still see this in 13.04.
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equiv-build fails with paths with spaces
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This bug will be fixed in LyX 2.1. The commit is here:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/5225821/lyxgit
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Title:
LyX Doesn't Terminate xdg-open
I'm still having this problem on a fresh install of 13.04 64-bit.
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[regression] scale/spread: Initiate Window Picker for All Windows
Can you give an example of how you launch LyX?
Which of the following are you currently using?
lyx
lyx /dev/null 21
nohup lyx
Does the problem still happen if you use one of the others?
Just a guess (I really don't know much about this stuff), but maybe LyX
is writing characters
Thanks Barry!
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add-apt-repository error is not clear
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Good point. Attached is a new patch. It might violate some style rules.
I find 'elif' more readable here but some may prefer 'if'. Also, != 1
could be used instead of 1 but I find 1 more readable.
Scott
** Patch added: patch_v2
Public bug reported:
If two repositories are given as an argument, the error is:
Error: need a repository as argument
I think that add-apt-repository should support multiple repositories. But if
not, the error should be changed to:
Error: need a single repository as argument
Attached is a
I have this problem on updated Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit. The workaround by Eduards
in post 18 in the following link works for me:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/958353 (note that the link
above my comment is incorrect)
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I had this same problem for LyX (e.g., Edit Find Replace (Quick)).
This patch fixed the problem for me. Thank you!
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Title:
gnucash menu items
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