This is resolved by setting:
"run_im none"
in the $HOME/.xinputrc file (that can be done via the im-config command).
In other words, involved input methods eat that. It seems that the (involved)
input systems use that for switching among particular input (sub)methods; I
have found on an older (X
Public bug reported:
Using Xubuntu 16.04 LTS, with current updates.
The events (according to xev) that Control+e action generates is:
FocusIn event, serial 37, synthetic NO, window 0x401,
mode NotifyUngrab, detail NotifyAncestor
while other Control+key actions generate KeyPress and KeyRe
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Hi, this is not an actual bug, just a notice that a new version of
almanac is available on the author's web. I have ported a few of the
current patches to the new version (see attachment).
** Affects: astronomical-almanac (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: N
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS, fonts-dejavu 2.35-1,
mono underscore character is shown as space, issue seen:
* first noticed at Tcl/Tk applications, see this
https://core.tcl.tk/tk/tktview/6386ce66a48d530747763d5fa97d3c96f8584f73
(14pixel-sized mono font) and this
https://core.tcl.tk/tk
Solution:
* to have Ctrl+1 working, the x-input method has to be better than xim;
commonly one has to e.g. install ibus-gtk and ibus-gtk3, and remove .xinputrc
(if present, since it may contain old "run_im" setting). if it would not still
work (due to some old defaults settings), im-config may b
Current GitHub wxMaxima githead has the Alt+menukeys stuff fixed.
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Title:
wxmaxima 13.04.2-2 fails to get some keyboard inputs
To manage notific
Aha, thanks. Looking closely into my .xfig file, it looks like based on
some crash, i.e. not a configuration file. Thanking for the description
of .Xresources, since it solves the original issue.
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Just found that the Ctrl+1 issue can be solved by removing the .xinputrc
file (with ibus-gtk(3) installed, see wxMaxima issues at GitHub), though
still do not know how to solve the Alt-* issue; notice that Alt-* keys
work for me at another wxWidgets-based application.
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Aha, thanks. The thing is that locally installed XFig complains about
using an old app-defaults file (the one installed by a package), and
asks to fix it by "make install" though that only puts the respective
file into the /usr/local dirs. Thus XFig should advise to copy that Fig
file into the main
Using current Xubuntu 16.04LTS, wxmaxima 15.08.2 (and tested git-based
wxmaxima 16.04.2 too).
It ignores some keyboard shortcuts, like "Ctrl+1" for text-cell
insertion (contrary to "Ctrl+2" that works correctly); and "Alt" key
seems to be ignored totally. Not being sure whether it is on wxwidgets,
Public bug reported:
Using current XFig (1:3.2.5.c-7) at Xubuntu 16.04LTS and the Sourceforge
latest XFig (installed at /usr/local dir). When I set ruler units in
XFig, this settings is not preserved for the next launch of XFig (it is
the same way for the both used XFig versions). I have to set th
Public bug reported:
Using XFig from Xubuntu 16.04LTS (XFig 3.2.5c) and from Sourceforge
(XFig 3.2.6; this one has fixed the arc-editing crashes). The
Sourceforge-based one is installed at /usr/local and it has the
"/usr/local/share/X11/app-defaults/Fig" file there, yet it uses the
system-wide "/e
Public bug reported:
Draw a (three-point) arc, select "move point", and click to a point of
an arc. Xfig crashes.
using current (3.2 patchlevel 5c) version in wily (15.10) 64bit xubuntu.
** Affects: xfig (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The contents.hhc file is not readable in its zipped form.
I.e. wxMaxima can not load contents when in:
/usr/share/doc/wxmaxima/contents.hhc.gz
but it can read it when it is unzipped into
/usr/share/doc/wxmaxima/contents.hhc
using current wxmaxima (15.04.0, with 3.0.2 wxwidget
It is the same way for "Ctrl+1" key input (meaning "insert text cell");
and may be for some other combinations too. Ctrl+U seems to not work at
all.
Alt-return (for full-screen mode) seems to start to work after once
going to full screen. Notice that in full-screen mode, the "Ctrl+1" for
text cell
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Alt-something keyboard inputs (like "Alt+l" for the "Cell" part) that
should open menu bars, do not act; unless the cursor is put (by going to
the top of the current page and pressing up-arrow) into the top menus.
using current wily (15.04.0 wxMaxima / 3.0.2 wxWidgets) versio
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Binary package hint: vtk-tcl
The vtk-tcl package is for scripting, not for making C extensions. Thus
the libvtk5-dev dependence requires a nonsense amount of other packages
to be installed.
** Affects: vtk (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Still not transparent at Lucid 10.04 LTS.
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I suppose it should be a new cross-compiler package, analogically e.g.
to mingw32. May be, the gcc package itself could deal with it.
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GCC cross-compiler packages for Darwin / Mac OS X are being available at Fedora
distribution [1,2]. It would be nice to have those packages at Ubuntu too. I
have tried to use those rpm packages (via alien -t), and it works for me at
Hardy64b. May be, it would need some sepa
I use 64bit Hardy LTS and Ifrit does not run at all, crashing during its
start-up. It would be very advisable to have the 64bit ids, if it is the
cause.
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I run Hardy LTS now, and it works well. It can be closed. Sorry for not
reporting the status earlier.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122303
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Just put the bug into the upstream
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=567945).
R is a statistics oriented language (alike octave is numerics oriented).
Hence, the scientific section is the right one for it (as it is for
Octave and GAP). See http://cran.r-project.org/
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On Feb 19, 2008 11:35 PM, Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you still get the issue? What locale do you use? Using those steps on
> my hardy installation works correctly
Yes, it is still being created. I've just checked it.
I have installed full English and Czech language support.
Right by now, I have a reproducible way for the bug:
1) I have laid a custom script "myscript.py" in the /usr/local/bin directory.
2) At my desktop I choose "Create Launcher ..." in the right-click menu.
3) I do not touch the "Type: Application" field there.
4) I write the name of the script "MySc
It is hard to tell the exact steps, since it just happens sometimes. And
it is when I play with setting new icons. The last time when it
happened, was yesterday (sunday 2008/02/03). One note: I occasionally
rename an image that is being used as an icon. I store them in
/home/$USER/something/ direct
Hm, it looks I can not reproduce it by now. It annoyed me for some time
(throughout the autumn),
and now I finally put into launchpad a bunch of reports (including this one).
However in this case,
I did not make sure it is still valid - it was so just for some files (may be
situations). I apolog
Public bug reported:
The R language highlighting definition file (R.lang) should contain an attribute
of _section="Scientific", along with Octave and GAP definition files.
M.
** Affects: gtksourceview2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Display start of the first page of many PDF documents takes very long
time.
However, when I just minimize and maximize the evince window, the first page
is already rendered and immediately displayed. Thus I suppose it is due to some
mistaken timing and not because of renderin
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Icon changing - when is no current icon - of an item sometimes results
into creation of a new directory hierarchy in the Desktop directory. It
is "file:/home/$USER/Desktop" (put the actual user name there).
The toplevel directory in the Desktop directory is literally named fi
This is the same for XFig on Ubuntu 7.10.
This bug was not present in the previous Ubuntu releases, as far as I remember.
Martin
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Buttons on the left and bottom toolbar overlap in xfig
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178719
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Another temporary solution is getting the library from the Debian package:
http://packages.debian.org/testing/python/python-rpy
May be, the python-rpy dependences on r-base-core should be with '=='
and not with '>=' specifier.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/128180
Y
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Binary package hint: python-vtk
I run Ubuntu Dapper Drake LTS. Run 'mayavi', or 'SpherePuzle.py' of VTK
examples, or anything else with Python-VTK-Tkinter inside. It crashes during
its startup with the output of (the exact numbers varies according to crashed
applications):
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