I use neither Synaptic not Banshee.
Just got this after restart. Unity-2D 4.4.0-0ubuntu1, Ubuntu Oneiric.
** Summary changed:
- [panel] Window title switch to arial font after using Synaptic
+ [panel] Maximized window title switches to Arial font
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I am experiencing this as well. I did use synaptic yesterday but not
today.
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** Changed in: unity-2d
Milestone: 4.4 = 4.6
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Title:
[panel] Window title switch to arial font after using Synaptic
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@Sergey, @Lucazade
Yes, unity-2d is using GSettings wherever possible. Unfortunately metacity is
still using GConf, and unity-2d needs to read the name of the window title font
from metacity: that's why we are still using GConf in that case.
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I thought with migration to GNOME3 we should use gsettings, not gconf.
Is it planned to port Unity-2d to gsettings in Oneiric?
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@Sergey
Unity-2d has already migrated to gsettings if you use the daily ppa, for both
natty and oneiric.
You will see anyway also old gconf settings because are not removed
automatically.
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** Changed in: unity-2d
Milestone: 4.2 = 4.4
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Title:
[panel] Window title switch to arial font after using Synaptic
To manage notifications
Ok, I finally found a way to reproduce this reliably. I noticed that
installation and removal of certain packages (p.e., ekiga) always caused
this problem. The reason is that the installation of ekiga (and other
packages) triggers the gconf post-install script, which amon other
things sends a HUP
@Thanks Alberto for taking care of this bug!
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Title:
[panel] Window title switch to arial font after using Synaptic
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** Changed in: gconf
Status: Unknown = Confirmed
** Changed in: gconf
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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Some more info, as I reproduced the bug again: the launcher is invoking the
LookupExtended DBus method on the /org/gnome/GConf/Database/0 object, and that
fails.
However gconftool-2 works, and it's invoking its methods on the
/org/gnome/GConf/Database/2 object.
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This is very likely the same issue described here:
http://blogs.operationaldynamics.com/andrew/software/java-gnome/use-comma-in-font-description
As Aurelién is on holiday, I'll steal the bug from him. :-)
** Changed in: unity-2d
Assignee: Aurélien Gâteau (agateau) = Alberto Mardegan (mardy)
I was wrong in my last comment. The issue posted in the blog has nothing
to do with this bug, because the font is specified as Ubuntu Bold 11,
so the font family doesn't contain any space.
Anyway, I added some debugging info in the panel (CroppedLabel.cpp), to
print out the name of the font being
I'm also concerned by this bug (today) but I'm not using any ppa. I
don't use synaptic neither. But it happened after running apt-get
update and apt-get upgrade. So it seems to be related to update
process.
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