Bug#336050: kwin-baghira: makes kpdf use 100% CPU

2005-10-27 Thread Thomas Lübking
Am Freitag, 28. Oktober 2005 00:09 schrieben Sie: > Confirmed. It only happens with KPDF, though. > The PDFviewer part (as used in Kile, for example) has no such problems. i know about this bug - it occurs in kpdf code and i send the author a patch that's included in kde 3.5 and was backported to

Processed: Reassigning bug to KPDF

2005-10-27 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > reassign 336050 kpdf Bug#336050: kwin-baghira: makes kpdf use 100% CPU Bug reassigned from package `kwin-baghira' to `kpdf'. > thanks Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. Debian bug tracking system administrator (admini

Re: problem with fonts in sid

2005-10-27 Thread Tommi Sakari Uimonen
at same size. Anyone with similar problems? Thanks all. Yes, take a look to my emacs: http://users.tkk.fi/~tuimonen/emacs1.jpg http://users.tkk.fi/~tuimonen/emacs2.jpg This is really frustrating situation. Both emacs and xemacs are unusable. Notice that umlaut letters åäö are tiny compared t

Re: problem with fonts in sid

2005-10-27 Thread Isaac Clerencia
On Thursday, 27 October 2005 13:42, Bai-Lin Deng wrote: > Hi all, > >I have both kde and gnome installed in sid and found the following > problem: I have specified both gtk and qt fonts at 9 pixels. However > when I firstly launch gtk applications in kde, the gtk fonts seems to > be smaller tha

Re: Follow-up on Bug#330098

2005-10-27 Thread Christopher Martin
On October 27, 2005 08:45, Seb wrote: > So I hope a way can be found in the coming weeks to make mimelib > independant again from kdelibs; this is the situation in Sarge. > Please feel free to forward any part of this email to upstream if it can > help. In the kdelibs package in experimental, ther

Follow-up on Bug#330098

2005-10-27 Thread Seb
Hello, Bug #330098 has already filed the problem I'm running into, but I thought it would be worthwhile to let you know in what way it matters to me. I use Mailman for the mailing lists on my company's server; they are tremendously important tools for us as you can guess. Since Mailman's front

Re: problem with fonts in sid

2005-10-27 Thread Bastian Venthur
Bai-Lin Deng wrote: [..] > at same size. Anyone with similar problems? Thanks all. Same here, I use KDE and as few gnome apps as possible. For the rest I've installed gtk-qt-engine. I've told gtk-qt to use the same fonts and fontsizes as QT but when I use a 9 font FX seems to use an 8 font. Ki

problem with fonts in sid

2005-10-27 Thread Bai-Lin Deng
Hi all, I have both kde and gnome installed in sid and found the following problem: I have specified both gtk and qt fonts at 9 pixels. However when I firstly launch gtk applications in kde, the gtk fonts seems to be smaller than qt fonts. And after I launch "gnome control center"(simply launch

Bug#336009: kalarm: crashes on anything sound-related after recent upgrades

2005-10-27 Thread Sami Tolvanen
Package: kalarm Version: 4:3.4.2-2 Severity: important After recent KDE and arts upgrades, kalarm crashes when doing anything related to the sound system. For example, when I create a new alarm, select "Sound" and click the small sound button with a note on it, the program crashes immediately. The

Bug#335933: ksmserver hangs when restoring maximized window

2005-10-27 Thread Maciej Dems
> Please ensure that you are running the latest Sid, including the latest > arts packages. Also, is this a new problem, or one that you just > noticed but could have been present for a while? You're not using > something other than kwin for your window manager, or running any > non-standard script