On Kubuntu 12.04 : do I really need to install 47Mb of gnome stuff simply to
make web capture work?
Is there a more efficient KDE workaround? Or an actual first install/update fix?
Shutter 0.88.1
rev: 1184
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Ops, the email sent early. So nothing is actually broken in Shutter and
there is no update to correct this - Shutter is a gtk app and uses the
functionality of gnome-web-photo instead of reimplementing it.
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Web capture is provided by an external program in Shutter.
On Nov 15, 2012 1:50 PM, BETLOG 549...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
On Kubuntu 12.04 : do I really need to install 47Mb of gnome stuff simply
to make web capture work?
Is there a more efficient KDE workaround? Or an actual first
for some reason i had same problem with ubuntu 12.04
i did:
sudo apt-get install gnome-web-photo libgoo-canvas-perl nautilus-sendto
and it fixed the issue.
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Shutter has disabled features: Web capture, Edit and Send
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I'm going to have to disagree with Krzysztof, and I am preparing an
upload resolving this. I might agree if these functions we hidden in a
plugin menu and not exposed on the default toolbar. Mario's comment
above clearly explains that upstream intends this functionality to work
out of the box.
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Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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This bug was fixed in the package shutter - 0.86.3-0ubuntu2
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* debian/control: Move gnome-web-photo and libgoo-canvas-perl
from Suggests to Recommends in accordance with the upstream
developer's wishes. Functionality
Great ! Thanks, Andrew, for the fix.
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The original reporter indicated Shutter should ask user to install
missing packages at first run... so no need for another bug report.
Exposing functionality that can't be enabled in an intuitive way is and
remain the current problem in this package.
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Exposing functionality that can't be enabled in an intuitive way is and
remain the current problem in this package.
Why is it disabled? For what purpose? Saving disk space? That is the
maintainer's decision and not the developer's.
I - as the developer of Shutter - have implemented Shutter
Sorry if I sound rude in my previous comment. That is not my intention.
I love shutter and I feel strongly about making it work to its full
potential in ubuntu. I don't see any reason why the dependencies can't
be made stronger.
Hence the detailed rant :-).
@koushik: That's fine. Thanks
I disagree with the above comment.
I recently installed Shutter and could figure out why the web screenshot
button was greyed out - there was a clear tooltip explaining gnome-web-
photo needs to be installed and looking for gnome-web-photo was directly
able to locate the package.
On the other
Sorry if I sound rude in my previous comment. That is not my intention.
I love shutter and I feel strongly about making it work to its full
potential in ubuntu. I don't see any reason why the dependencies can't
be made stronger.
Hence the detailed rant :-).
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Shutter has disabled features: Web
As many users don't read console output and don;t install recommended packages
by default, maybe we should add a message box with a list of disabled features
and packages when Shutter is starting?
Also, a checkbox Don't notify again would be useful.
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Shutter has disabled features: Web
The current relationship between shutter and gnome-web-photo, libgoo-
canvas-perl, nautilus-sendto and libnet-dbus-glib-perl (in 0.86.3
release) is the right one. A Recommends field lists strong, but not
absolute, dependencies - i.e. something that should be installed in all
but edge cases.
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