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editing actions no longer possible
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This should be fixed in git now; I've uploaded a rc for a new version to
the PPA, which is getting built right now (i386) / should be built in a
few hours (amd64). Please test, the fix needs to get in before beta
freeze on Thursday.
https://launchpad.net/~easystroke/+archive/ppa/+packages
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+ This is a pretty serious issue, it basically prevents new actions from
+ being defined
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Thanks for testing. I don't see any reason why i386 should be any
different from amd64 in this respect, so I'll try to get the fixed
sponsered now.
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Impossible to set keys with movments
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Here's a backtrace from when the options get reset, but I can't quite
make sense of it. It looks like compiz gets notified that the gsettings
key 'org.compiz.core close-window-key' (which I can't find in dconf-
editor!) got changed. As a response to that it sets
'org.gnome.desktop.wm.keybindings
Isn't this one itself a dup of bug 986208? In any case, here's a stack
trace.
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I don't think gsettings-data-convert was the cause of this bug (still
there is no reason to run it on every login). This appears to be
compiz' fault, and should probably be a dup of one of the following two
bugs:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1063617
This appears to be the fault of gsettings-data-convert. Deleting
/etc/xdg/autostart/gsettings-data-convert.desktop fixes this issue for
me.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Bogus insensitive events after clicking on different date
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indicator-datetime shows all-day events one day too early
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Trivial fix. Is indicator-datetime still being maintained?
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This should be fixed in 0.5.6.
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Exceptions don't work
To
Is this still an issue in quantal?
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Easystroke don't identify my touchscreen moves
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Closing, since it pertains to an old version of easystroke (the gesture
handling code has been mostly rewritten since then).
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The events indicator-datetime shows below the calendar depends on the
selected date. When a new date is selected that has fewer associated
events than the current date, some of the old events remain in the list,
but are shown as insensitive rather than deleted. If for
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The call to hide_all_appointments in day_selected_cb should probably be
removed as well to prevent ugly flickering, but I don't know if that has
any unintended side effects.
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The bulk of this needs to be done in ido, but it doesn't seem
complicated. And support for marking days that are not in the current
month could be added at the same time.
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Sorry, no changes are necessary in ido, since this can be implemented in
the theme. Adding the following to '/usr/share/themes/Ambiance/gtk-3.0
/gtk-widgets.css' or '/usr/share/themes/Radiance/gtk-3.0/gtk-
widgets.css' fixes the issue for me.
.menuitem GtkCalendar:inconsistent {
color: shade
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If another client already has a touch grab on the root window, libgeis
crashes, taking unity down in the process.
To reproduce, compile the attached program, and then add it to the
startup applications. The command should be '/path/to/touchgrab 2 0
reject'. Then log out
The original plan was to release 0.6.0 with touch support (including a
fix for this issue) shortly after 0.5.6. But it turns out that touch
support in the X server isn't as mature as one would hope, and I'm
currently working on identifying what the issues are. So it'll probably
be a while before
Thanks for testing!
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You can use the dash or command line to bring the configuration window
and then either add it to the dock or define a gesture to bring up the
configuration window again.
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Marking as invalid since launchpad doesn't allow me to do Won't fix.
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Can you check if this is still an issue with 0.5.6?
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The focus randomly changes between windows if easystroke is in use and
the evdev
Who decided not to update gnome-settings-daemon with the rest of gnome?
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The new interface was introduced in
9b12bfdd245867f928651bc5414cba67a3f84169, but it doesn't revert -- not
even close. I think going back to 3.4.1 makes the most sense at this
point, since it doesn't look like bug #1008840 is getting addressed for
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Looks like this is the patch that we need:
commit 4e7b7337e41b84b3fc3928f7b7a1909b49c125f8
Author: Ping Cheng pingli...@gmail.com
Date: Tue Jun 12 00:14:12 2012 -0700
Input: wacom - rearrange type enum
So we can simplify a few type related if statements
Signed-off-by:
Sorry, the id of the commit is ea2e60244573a9204c8cee9b4fb181106784c617.
(I rebased all the wacom patches in the range v3.5..v3.6-rc1 on top of
v3.5 and then bisected, which obviously changed the commit ids)
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The taskbar entry of the active application looks funny; a similar thing
happens when hovering over any entry. See the screenshot for details.
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gnome-panel not rendered
I stumbled on a solution purely by accident, I have no idea why it works
or if it is the correct solution, but here it goes.
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Thanks, so it turns out that the X server doesn't emit raw events for
touch events. Kind of makes sense.
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Seems like this is the X server's fault, which doesn't generate
EnterNotify events on touch input.
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Spanish typo
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My guess would be that utouch interferes with easystroke. I can't test
this, though since the wacom driver does not send multitouch events to
the X server.
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(note that you also need to enable the compiz dbus plugin).
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Unity/compiz intercepts Super and Alt keypresses from grabbed windows like
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This should have been fixed a long time ago, is this still an issue?
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@mpt: Please at least fix the bug mentioned in comment #7. (Trivial)
patch is attached.
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The message is addressed directly to the recipient (eg, not CC) AND the
message is not low prioirty AND the message wasn't automated AND the
message is not from a mailing list
It appears that this check is case-sensitive, so the envelope won't turn
blue if the email address (as entered by
In case anybody needs to bring DVD+RWs back to life after brasero is
done with them, i figured out after much experimentation that the
sequence of the following two commands will work:
sudo dvd+rw-format -force /dev/cdrw
sudo dvd+rw-format -lead-out /dev/cdrw
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I don't understand why, but this apparently is how unity reacts to
shortcuts emitted through XTest; xte exhibits the same behavior:
xte 'keydown Super_L' 'key Right' 'keyup Super_L'
So there is probably nothing I can do in easystroke to fix this.
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attach the output of easystroke -v when you're trying to record
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Thanks for the debugging output. Everything seems to be working as intended in
those examples (although I admittedly did a horrible job of documenting how
things are supposed to work). Instant Gestures trigger the moment the button
is pressed. This is primarily for mice that have lots of
I think what you're experiencing is bug #788980.
On 06/03/2011 03:50 AM, teixeiras wrote:
Hello everyone:
My problem is more hw specific ones. My notepad ( acer 1425 pt ) have
hid-multitouch device, more concretely an hid-cando touchscreen monitor. On
10.10 was working just fine.
It works
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Status: New
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Status: Unknown
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On 03/14/2011 05:24 AM, Didier Roche wrote:
Thanks Tom for your bug report and your proposed patch.
The issue with your autohide fade-progress implementation is that for a
y given position, moving the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 731146 ***
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On 03/14/2011 02:30 PM, Didier Roche wrote:
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@Tom: hum, I don't see how it exists in the current code. I'm
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wrote:
How is one supposed to raise a window then when 'click to raise' is
disabled if not by clicking on the title bar or by doing Alt+Click?
When click raise is disabled raise happens on a timeout. The way the
options works is confusing though, I
This bug has not been fixed. Alt+Click should raise the window
unconditionally (just like clicking on the title bar does), irrespective
of what 'raise-on-click' is set too. This was also the behavior of
compiz-0.8. Patch is attached, please reopen.
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How is one supposed to raise a window then when 'click to raise' is
disabled if not by clicking on the title bar or by doing Alt+Click?
On 03/11/2011 09:48 PM, Sam SmSpillaz Spilsbury wrote:
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 5:39 AM, Tom Jaeger 695...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
This bug has not been fixed
At the very least, I'd need a stack trace, but issues like this are hard
to debug without a reproducible test case.
On 02/17/2011 12:17 AM, The Compiler wrote:
Just happened to me as well, with Ubuntu 11.04 with a custom kernel based on
the Zen kernel (2.6.37-zen).
seems randomly, hasn't
Just the samba package... The rest of the system is fine.
On 11/13/2010 08:45 AM, Jack wrote:
ok! it works!
Back to Ubuntu.
By the way Tom, when you're saying (...)installing them will prevent
future automatic updates, what do you mean precisely? you're talking
about samba package or no
Just the samba package... The rest of the system is fine.
On 11/13/2010 08:45 AM, Jack wrote:
ok! it works!
Back to Ubuntu.
By the way Tom, when you're saying (...)installing them will prevent
future automatic updates, what do you mean precisely? you're talking
about samba package or no
I can confirm that this is a samba problem: Downgrading to samba
version 3.4.7 from lucid fixed the issue for me. I've uploaded a
downgraded samba package to my PPA (but be warned, I bumped the epoch on
those, so installing them will prevent future automatic updates):
I can confirm that this is a samba problem: Downgrading to samba
version 3.4.7 from lucid fixed the issue for me. I've uploaded a
downgraded samba package to my PPA (but be warned, I bumped the epoch on
those, so installing them will prevent future automatic updates):
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: easystroke
This is just a bugfix release and the difference to 0.5.3 is small:
git diff --stat 0.5.3 0.5.4 -- *.h *.cc
actions.cc | 11 ---
grabber.cc |7 ---
grabber.h |1 -
main.cc| 23 ---
stats.cc
easystroke (0.5.4-0ubuntu1) maverick; urgency=low
* New upstream release (LP: #623955)
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Just to be clear, we're letting this usability nightmare go on for
another release, correct?
On 08/18/2010 10:46 PM, Pedro Villavicencio wrote:
Please do not change the status of the reports without adding a comment.
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Thanks for uploading the package. fprint is just as dead upstream as
thinkfinger, and in addition does not allow the user to chose between
fingerprint and password authentication, so it's not a viable
alternative at this point.
On 07/27/2010 05:53 AM, Fabrice Coutadeur wrote:
Hi,
For your
maverick ships a 1.8 xserver, so this problem is fixed now.
** Tags removed: hardy maverick
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logo when shipping a modified version of firefox, so this is both
expected and unavoidable.
On 06/30/2010 08:44 PM, NoBugs! wrote:
I noticed when Firefox updated to the normal version, it was called Firefox.
Then when it
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Looks like Ron's incorrect udev rules have crept in again from debian.
Also, it doesn't seem like we're shipping a wacom config with the
xserver-xorg-core package. There's a package that fixes these things
(they're just backports from 0.10.5) in my PPA:
On 05/09/2010 01:17 PM, John D Lamb wrote:
I’ve been trying to configure an antique Wacom serial tablet I got in
the lower oölitic silurian. This one gets its power from the PS/2 mouse
or keyboard socket and transfers data through the serial port. First:
Now /var/log/Xorg.0.log gives (for
This issue is specific to the new xf86-input-wacom driver, so it was
only ever an issue on lucid, and it still is. I don't know of any fix,
though.
On 05/14/2010 10:24 AM, Bryce Harrington wrote:
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Hi Tom,
This bug was reported against an earlier version
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Please don't hijack this bug report. This bug is about the removal of
the battery percentage info from g-p-m, not about the way this
information is presented. If you want to argue tooltips vs. indicator
menus, please do so in bug #527458.
On 05/11/2010 03:24 PM, Alexander Fomichev wrote:
** Summary changed:
- current battery charge not easily accessable
+ current battery charge not easily accessible
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On 05/05/2010 04:52 PM, Bryce Harrington wrote:
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Hi Tom,
This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you
test if it still occurs on Lucid?
Sorry if this wasn't clear before, the bug is specific to xserver-1.7,
so it was originally
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On 04/27/2010 04:33 PM, Frederik Elwert wrote:
As others, I’m not against change in the systray thing. And I don’t want
to complain about a change just because it is a change. I just request
answers to these simple questions:
1. How do I know the current charging (percentage) of my laptop
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Status: Confirmed = New
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Status: New = Invalid
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Status:
This a hardware independent issue, so I'm not sure why an lspci-vvnn
would be needed, but I'll attach it anyway.
On 04/19/2010 08:08 AM, Bryce Harrington wrote:
Hi Tom,
Please run the command 'apport-collect BUGNUMBER', which will attach several
files we need for debugging.
[This is an
There is still the issue of the actual error message, which certainly
shouldn't appear on the user's screen. Is this bug tracked anywhere?
On 04/18/2010 06:09 PM, Steve Langasek wrote:
The getpwuid_r() message is a generic warning that is displayed for all
users, but is usually hidden by the
For those looking for a one-click solution, I've recently updated the
'wacomrotate' package in my tablet ppa to lucid:
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Each time a slave device gets detached, the server logs the following
messages:
[mi] miSpriteRealizeCursor called for floating device.
[mi] miSpriteSetCursor called for floating device.
[mi] miSpriteSetCursor called for floating device.
[mi] miSpriteRealizeCursor called for
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Status: New = Invalid
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window controls don't scale up
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532641
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Metacity/gnome-window-decorator supports .svg, so this is entirely
possible. Besides, having blurry buttons is still better than having
tiny buttons that are next to impossible to click.
On 04/07/2010 08:08 AM, Kenneth Wimer wrote:
As long as there is blurriness the bug still exsits. I don't
Here's a proof of concept.
On 04/05/2010 05:29 PM, Kenneth Wimer wrote:
Ideally things would be able to scale up but currently this is not
possible
** Changed in: light-themes (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium = Wishlist
** Attachment added: scaling.png
Could you elaborate on what the issue is here exactly? I did some
preliminary testing (see above), and the buttons scaled up fine (modulo
blurriness).
On 04/05/2010 05:29 PM, Kenneth Wimer wrote:
Ideally things would be able to scale up but currently this is not
possible
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