On 11/24/2015 09:53 PM, set wrote:
> On 2015-11-24 21:29, Len Ovens wrote:
>
>> Do you wish to try fixing it, or do you want me to? Basically you are
>> changing the . to a - and stop display-im6.q16.desktop from showing at
>> all. (and bugreport it's existance)
>
> I guess it would be good for
Tim, most definitely! I agree that I think flavours would benefit from
this, and I'm sure they have some tasks that could lighten there
workloads and introduce the students to the greater ubuntu ecosystem.
Tasks are intended to be a part of one or more of the following categories:
Coding
Gedit seems to have gone wonky... it is not broken, but for some reason
the devs have hard coded stuff into it that should be left for the window
manager/theme engine. When I opened up gedit in 16.04 it has an inch wide
grey "picture frame" around it and no wm decorations. It makes it's own
On Wed, 25 Nov 2015, Ross Gammon wrote:
On 11/24/2015 09:53 PM, set wrote:
On 2015-11-24 21:29, Len Ovens wrote:
Do you wish to try fixing it, or do you want me to? Basically you are
changing the . to a - and stop display-im6.q16.desktop from showing at
all. (and bugreport it's existance)
On 25/11/15 19:25, Len Ovens wrote:
Gedit seems to have gone wonky... it is not broken, but for some
reason the devs have hard coded stuff into it that should be left for
the window manager/theme engine. When I opened up gedit in 16.04 it
has an inch wide grey "picture frame" around it and
There was a post a few days ago on another list. The version of Gedit for
15.10 is not in sync with the version of the GNOME packages. Perhaps it's
the same for the Ubuntu development release.
Until now I didn't use pluma on Ubuntu, but I strongly recommend to take a
look at it, it's my
One other point: compiz still has lots of issues with client-side decorated
apps like Gedit, for users of Unity or MATE/compiz. Although a bug report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1436553
claims it is fixed, only some parts of the problem were fixed, In gtk versions
3.16 or higher, compiz fails
On Wed, 25 Nov 2015, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
Ubuntu has stayed with gedit 3.10 all the way through using parts of GNOME 3.16
for good reason. Later versions are much harder to use, GNOME has become
known for designing only around one particular workflow concept.
Pluma now builds
quite
Ubuntu has stayed with gedit 3.10 all the way through using parts of GNOME 3.16
for good reason. Later versions are much harder to use, GNOME has become
known for designing only around one particular workflow concept. Pluma now
builds
quite well with gtk3 or with gtk2 if the newly released 1.12
On Wed, 25 Nov 2015, floccul...@gmx.co.uk wrote:
On 25/11/15 19:25, Len Ovens wrote:
Gedit seems to have gone wonky... it is not broken, but for some reason the
devs have hard coded stuff into it that should be left for the window
manager/theme engine. When I opened up gedit in 16.04 it has
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