Am I right? Did this bug reappear in the newest 10.04 release?
I first encountered this bug after upgrading to v9.10. First solution
was to disable IPv6, but soon after release some sort of fix was issued,
and I set IPv6 on again.
Recently I upgraded to v10.04 and began to experience problems sim
I've got the same bug after the upgrade from Kubuntu 9.04 to Kubuntu
9.10. I have added ipv6.disable=1 to kernel options on boot to disable
ipv6 since it prevented me from using Firefox. Now Firefox runs nicely
but synaptic which is used by me to install packages as well as KDE's
PackageKit both fa
I still experience this error on Kubuntu 9.04+OOo 3.1.1 (as I had on all
previous versions of OOo).
The quality of equation import did not change significantly since I
started using OOo (2.* versions). Some equations are imported correctly
(only very simple ones), some have wrong sizes (stretched
This is not an error in PGF or PGFPlots packages, this is a limitation
of the DVI viewer.
** Changed in: pgf (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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All the labels and texts have wrong placement when compiling a latex source
with a TikZ graph
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335985
You receive
Finally, I found that building a PDF directly from the LaTeX source
(using PDFLatex) solves this problem. Since building a DVI sufficiently
differs from building a PDF in time, building a correct DVI would be
useful. Since I'm new to Latex, I'm no sure this is technically
possible. Somebodies' opin
The spell check does work in the lates KDE 4.1.* releases. However,
there is no on-the-fly spell checking in Kate, similar text editors and
Kate-based source editrons (e.g., Kile). The messages on this forum:
http://forum.kde.org/enable-inline-spell-check-kate-kwrite-solved-
not-t-6951.html
tell
After the last update of my system, I tried to repeat the sequence that causes
the error for several times. It seems that the bug was in the OpenOffice
package and it is already fixed. I did not dig for the corresponding bug in the
OpenOffice bug trackers. So I do not know the exact origin of th
It seems, the manual solutions listed above work fine. For me, Maybe, it
is better to remove the package from the repository? Is it necessary to
repackage the fonts? I did not encounter a need of them. For me I used
sudo rm -fv /var/lib/dpkg/info/ttf-mathematica*
sudo dpkg --purge --force-
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23231681/pgf.zip
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All the labels and texts have wrong placement when compiling a latex source
with a TikZ graph
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335985
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When compiling any latex file with a plot created by using TikZ package,
all the labels and texts on the plot are placed at wrong coordinates.
Instead of being placed at the specified coordinates, they are placed
somewhere near the (0,0) coordinate.
I used samples from the Ti
Ok, this is the procedure that causes an assured problem on my system:
0. Be sure to save all your sensitive data in the OOo applications because some
of them can close with a failure
1. Please create a new OOo Draw document
2. Create a new line
3. Use the tools for the curve modification and mod
Chris, did I understood you correctly: you mean how to stop adding more
nodes to the curve? If the question is in this, you can stop the curve
anytime with a left doubleclick - this is a fast solution I found. I use
this successfully. Usually this way you get an additional unnesessary
node in your
On kde 4.1.2 and Ubuntu 8.10 with KDE packages I get the same problem
with Kate and Kile.
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spelling check does not work in kwrite while writing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279081
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I'm using OpenOffice.org 3.0.1 under Ubuntu Linux 8.10. Everything is OK
untill I add curves to my OOo Draw drawing. After I add a Bézier curve
to it, OOo Draw becomes unstable and often shuts down with error if I
try to save
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/2201/Dependencies.txt
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OOO 3.0.1 Draw fails to save a drawing which contains a Bézier curve
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/325718
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
I'm using OpenOffice.org 3.0.1 under Ubuntu Linux 8.10. Everything is OK
untill I add curves to my OOo Draw drawing. After I add a Bézier curve
to it, OOo Draw becomes unstable and often shuts down with error if I
try to save the drawing of
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