Yes, I ended up using "lp" to obtain a printout. I don't want to have
to teach people how to do that. The point of having a GUI system is not
having to use the command line. Gedit is the tool that opens when I
click on a .txt file. Printing should be a one step operation after
that. We're supp
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #666207
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=666207
** Also affects: gedit via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=666207
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Attachment added: "Old school ASCII file with page breaks."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/904032/+attachment/2632189/+files/ap.txt
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Public bug reported:
I am attempting to use gedit to spool the printout from a legacy program to an
ink jet printer.
The file is in ASCII, with a form feed character defining each page.
Gedit displays the form feed as a box with the hexadecimal value 000C in it.
This is all good.
When I select "
Bug just bit again, this time with a more meaningful error displayed:
"pa_stream_writeable_size() failed: Connection Terminated"
Movie ran only a few moments, failing at about the same scene where it happened
before.
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** Attachment added: "screenshot with the error dialogues showing."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/844468/+attachment/2370387/+files/Screenshot%20at%202011-09-07%2021%3A05%3A01.png
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Public bug reported:
During play of a movie from DVD, totem paused and displayed many messages
saying
"An error occurred: Disconnected: connection terminated"
It was necessary to restart totem to recover. This has happened twice tonight.
It took perhaps 1/2 hour for the condition to appear.
** Attachment added: "screenshot-ver...@dlc-ubuntu: ~.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647373/+attachment/1634069/+files/Screenshot-vernon%40dlc-ubuntu%3A%20%7E.png
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overwidth utf-8 characters should be given double space by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647373
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Public bug reported:
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
GNOME Terminal 2.30.2
attached screen shot uses default system fixed font, but same effect also
appears when using Monospace 12.
Unicode characters which have glyphs wider than the spacing overprint
each other, making an unreadable display.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome
- I am running a Compaq 1520 rotating display which I usually leave in
- portrait mode (768x1024). Each time I log in to Ubuntu, I must use
- "Screen Resolution Preferences" to replace the "Left" rotation which was
- in use when I logged out.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome
I am running a Compaq 1520 rotating display which I usually leave in
portrait mode (768x1024). Each time I log in to Ubuntu, I must use
"Screen Resolution Preferences" to replace the "Left" rotation which was
in use when I logged out. I do have the
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/36068
Comment:
This is a serious problem when using older (low resolution) displays. Often the
initial presentation of a fixed-size window will have the control buttons both
above and below the screen, so that there is no way to either
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