Sorry for spamming you guys, but is there any updates on the ubuntu-
document-templates package?
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As a long-year Ubuntu and Linux Mint user, I always used to think this
"Create New Document" menu was a work in progress. Since it is not an
indispensable functionality, it seemed reasonable that this would be
broken. But reading this bug report made me feel sad about it. Why on
earth should it be
One solution that comes to mind would be to add an option to the bottom
of the "Create New Document" menu called "Create New Template". Here,
the user could choose from a list of document types such as "LibreOffice
Presentation", "LibreOffice Spreadsheet", etc. I'm not sure how the
available templ
This bug affects me as well! No resume templates, no letter heading,
nothing.
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 08:02, Joel Pickett wrote:
> Echoing comment #63, it's annoying installing Ubuntu, a full-featured
> desktop OS, to find that there's no document templates available. I'd
> much rather not have
Echoing comment #63, it's annoying installing Ubuntu, a full-featured
desktop OS, to find that there's no document templates available. I'd
much rather not have it at all than to have something that you have to
actually create the templates yourself.
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This bug is more than two years long, and still nothing has been done.
Maybe we forgot that the main focus of Ubuntu is to be simple and
intuitive. In this light, the empty "Create Document" menu is
frustrating for standard and new users (and even for advanced users, as
it seems according to many o
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mpt, is there anything happening with this?
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Personally I do not see any resolution to this stand off given what appears to
me to be narrow-mindedness, coupled with some fear of "redundancy in UX."
A simple quote;
"A paper cut is a trivially fixable usability bug that the average user would
encounter in default installation of Ubuntu or Ku
This is the third iteration of 100 paper cuts for this bug and still no
consensus.
The initial bug report assessed something quite simple. The present
design of the Templates is not user-friendly, and Windows converted
users get confused. The obvious solution seemed to be the more useful
for those
This is annoying: I have a bunch of python scripts in directories in my
home folder, and they all appear in this menu, for some reason.
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Still needs-design
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unassigning the bug for now since nobody in the team is working on it
and the design is still not really clear. The suggestion listed before
would lead ot a list of templates users could change which means it
wouldn't reflect the softwares an user runs but rather the one the
sysadmin decided to ins
I think Vish is right. Creating a new blank file and opening it with the
associated app is the same as just launching an app. That menu is not an
app launcher. The app launcher is elsewhere. Making this menu an app
launcher would introduce redundancy in UX.
This menu is made to hold user customize
I feel compelled to give my 2cents: As an experienced computer user it
took me 3 years to figure out the meaning of the 'Template' folder in my
home directory (since I don't read manuals/documentation as nobody does
- except the developers when writing them) - see comment #53. Ok, I did
not really
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Wow! I didn't know what "Templates" directory is designed for until now!
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Yes I realise this. The problem is that these launchers don't open!
If this lack of 'action' remains, well I ask what will have been the point?
If by default I need to 'create new document' in the current folder I'm
browsing, then manually open that document and then possibly move it to the
fol
bran10n, that is the present behavior. The problem is that no one knows
it.
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I would be happy if I was able to drop a shortcut or launcher into the
folder. Would this not be the easiest fix?
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As far as I can see there are the next few options:
1) Create a standard subsets of Templates (<5) including the common
Openoffice files and some other.
2) Let the programs copy their templates to the Templates directory
3) Utility to manage templates
4) Utility to mediate in template creation
If each program provided its own template, then sooner or later, the
user will be facing a list of 20+ templates. This could easily be seen
to be an annoyance, and could actually render any work on templates
useless. I would like to suggest a simple utility which will enable the
user to select whic
It is very heartening to see this discussion continue. I assumed from
some of the responses that a decision in this regard had been reached,
and the umpires decision was final. Not so!
To the point, and as an early commenter on this I agree wholeheartedly
with Lonnie: 2009-11-12 and that viewpoint
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Rather than creating a seperate package for templates, wouldn't it be
better to change the appropiate application packages to automatically
generate these filetypes? Ex. when OOo is installed OOo templates are
added during installation and the same happens for the GIMP or any other
(often-used) app
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At the bare minimum "Create Text Document" should be a default template
that resides in the "Create Document" context-menu-item.
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Being true that one size doesn't fit all, one size does fit a majority
of people.
A small number of most common filetypes will fit most users. At least
the non-experts. If you know that a template folder exists and what it
is for, probably you will personalize it anyway.
This bug refers to a prob
Again... this solution is not the right approach. Fixing it as is being
done now , doesnt address the usability issue and we need to fix this
properly, these templates are not specific to the user , one size doesnt
fit all.
FWIW, I'v filed a bug upstream >
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id
Not sure which templates to add?
First and most important to most desktop users - office related templates:
OpenOffice equivalents of word, excel & powerpoint of course. Both the
OpenOffice and MS Office installers add these templates on Windows. So a patch
to add this functionality to the Linux
fig_wrigth, see bug 285998 if that is what you experienced.
There are several problems regarding templates right now:
- there are no default templates (see this bug 372132 )
- the right click menu is pointless by default right now
- there is no obvious way to make it useful
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Ha-ha! OK, I got frustrated and did track down the fix. What did I find?
Well, on my system the default "Templates" location wasnt even
~Templates, it was just ~
To fix it:
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then edit this line
XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR="$HOME"
to
XDG_TEMPLATES_
The fact that this sorry argument has been going on is good evidence
that the Linux community still doesnt fully "get it". Users dont expect
to have to create their own templates and put them in the right place.
They just expect them *to be there*. It's really not a big dealt to have
~15 or so temp
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>From another user's perspective (have been using Ubuntu since 8.04),
I've never worked out how to add . I have always been confused as to why
there were no default options.
I don't see the big deal in having a longish list - you could have
'create oggcast' and 'create video' there too - techx
the suggested solution seems good to me too
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I discussed several design possibilities with Sebastien. We reached the
following consensus:
1. Ship all templates in an ubuntu-document-templates package. Iniitally this
will have templates for .odt and .ods.
+ Easy to uninstall templates package
+ existing MIME applications will automat
as we discussed
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As a recent ubuntu convert I can honestly say that the current behavior
of "Create Document" is completely useless. How often do "regular" users
want to create an "Empty File"? At a minimum templates should be
installed for creating:
1. OO Word Processor file
2. OO Spreadsheet
3. Text File (to rep
@Nicolò Chieffo :
NO, Maybe i wasnt clear, I was suggesting that the "new file" would be opened
in the location where the user chooses,
But only enters the file name , when the user selects "Save" .
So the user only saves to the directory where he had selected to open the new
document.
The path
mac_v didn't take care of one thing: when I'm browsing with nautilus,
and I am in a directory, if I want to create a new document inside it,
I will use the templates menu, and I will create the file INSIDE that
folder. This is the real gain of templates.
If instead of creating the file, the softwar
After looking at the current behaviour of the Create Document command I
tend to agree with mac_v, in that users want to work with new documents,
not just create them and leave them sitting there. Couldn't we change
the way the command works so that it opens a new document within the
associated app
I agree that hiding the command is better than the current experience.
However, I disagree that there is any kind of "abuse" in dropping in
empty documents. I think this is a totally fine discoverability
mechanism, and some users might use it. If users expect to be able to
create empty documents fr
If I understood this right,The proposed solution is,Just drop empty
files from various apps in the templates folder?
Dropping the empty files in templates folder , just to add them to the
list is *blatant abuse* of "Templates" .
*Templates are supposed to be user or company specific* , something
there is now
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Specs/Karmic/NautilusDocumentTemplates
listing some options
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having a cluebar about how to use the folder would be nice, that would
be a different issue than adding default template though it might be
time to create different bugs there
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That's what I wanted to say in a comment on a duplicate of this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/387655/comments/12
The top bar of nautilus (like used in Trash) should explain what this folder is
about.
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By the way it seems like lots of users have an empty but visible
~/Templates these days. It would be nice if nautilus explained what
that's for when you browse inside it to at least give a clue in that
context.
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we discussed the topic on IRC again yesterday, some notes:
* where to ship the templates?
- in each application? in which case you can easily have duplicate office
templates for openoffice and abiword for example
- in a template package? it's easy to install but lack granularity, what to do
if
the previous comment suggestion has already been discussed but it's an
issue because non desktop users don't want they directory to be
cluttered with desktop templates and server guys etc refused to do such
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Might I suggest this:
Create a ~/Templates folder by default (by placing it in /etc/skel), and
populate it with symbolic links to new template files located at
/usr/share/default-templates (this is a new directory, and files in
here do not show up as templates by default, unlike
/usr/share/templa
again -> against
the issue has been discussed on http://mail.gnome.org/archives/nautilus-
list/2008-June/msg00139.html
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnome.nautilus/3745 for example
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rick note that the issue is not only a matter of shipping templates,
nautilus has no system directory it can use right now for templates, the
code need to be changed to support that which is something upstream
argued several times again and will not be doing
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I'll recommend some default file types to solve this problem for Ubuntu.
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While I understand the concerns about every app in the world sticking
things in that folder, I think it makes sense that applications that are
installed by default in the standard distro should have some basic
templates also installed by default in the Templates folder. That would
imply that some t
bug 126056 (relict of 2007) has been marked as a duplicate of this.
while i appreciate that something seems to happen here, the xdg-user-
dirs history of this bug should not be forgotten. there are some other
problems with these...
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This is a duplicate of bug 126056. Some templates that could be included
are attached to that bug report.
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could the design team do recommendation on what they would suggest to
change to get that papercut solved?
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I think what bra10n is proposing could make an interesting topic for a
longer discussion but that it is in fact a slightly different thing.
In my case, the goal of right click, create whatever-document is to
create a document in that particular folder. If you have a complicated
folder hierarchy, o
Firstly I don't want to derail this discussion in any way as some good
points have been made.
However as a relative newcomer to Ubuntu this was one of the first shortfalls I
noticed. Taking Gorka Navarrete's post at the top a little further, I don't see
the point of creating a "new" document onl
Please also have a look at the comments in Bug #387655, thanks.
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I agree with Sancho. This is definitely a paper cut.
The risk-of-tons-of-useless-items-in-template-menu is really NOT justified
IMHO, compared to the bad user experience it gives, as reported here.
I can testify the same with user used to this behavior and bothered.
It's really not a big deal to
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I also think that the current behaviour of the "Create document" is a bit
against usability. While it is true that some options could be very
user-specific, including the most used types of files (specially OpenOffice
documents) would make the system more usable for most users.
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The justification for marking this bug as invalid in Nautilus is
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/372132/comments/3):
"the rational to have no template by default is that the choice of what
to put there is an user one and upstream is against giving a way for
applications to
Travis, I'm surprised that you marked this bug is marked invalid when
the upstream bug doesn't actually close the issue, just the proposed
solution. In fact, the answer to this problem was proposed in the linked
Ubuntu archives:
"It's perfectly supported as designed. Put some template in ~/Templat
As this bug is marked as Invalid in Ubuntu itself there doesn't seem to
be much point to having an active paper cut bug open for it.
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there is also https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
desktop/2008-October/001816.html on the ubuntu lists
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there is also https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
desktop/2008-October/001816.html on the ubuntu lists
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you can read http://mail.gnome.org/archives/nautilus-
list/2008-June/msg00123.html about the issue
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no, that was discussed several times on lists and bugs since warty, the
rational to have no template by default is that the choice of what to
put there is an user one and upstream is against giving a way for
applications to put tons of useless items in there for most users
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Could you give a link to the other bug where it was reported?
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Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been
reported, but feel free to report any other bugs you find.
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