Sorry but I actually use Fedora 16 and there is no package named apport.
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Title:
Dragging a tab between two gedit windows freezes system
To manag
Public bug reported:
Open two gedit windows. Load two text files into each window. Drag a tab
from the first window to the second window's tab bar. The system UI now
freezes.
** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This downplays the translucent text background's illumination, making
them less outstanding on a dark wallpaper while still reflective of
their text.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64383
Update: In the above gtkrc-2.0 file, reducing
NautilusIconContainer::normal_alpha from 128 to 96 can improve
appearance with dark wallpapers.
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Title
I see Ubuntu does a lot of UI customizations over the vanilla GNOME
desktop from the upstream, and why can't this gtkrc-2.0 hack be part of
it, until GNOME fixes itself?
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Vish: Yes but distros like Ubuntu should take care of the end user and
shield the end user from shortfalls of the upstream. As long as the
upstream doesn't release a fixed version, it's always valuable for an
end-user distro to release a provisional hack in its repo.
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Vish: I know that's the way Windows and KDE draw desktop icon text and
I'm glad GNOME is going to do that too. But in my impression, GNOME
changes very slowly; so in the meanwhile, major distros like Ubuntu
probably should spearhead the patch (or consider the gtkrc-2.0 way).
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Julien Olivier:
The 50% translucency in my gtkrc-2.0 code will always makes the original
region whiter. If the region was white, it will remain white; if the
region was black, it will be whitened. Considering this, you should only
set the text color to black, not white.
Some of the screenshots on
See screenshots attached to
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=660556 for effects of this
method.
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #660556
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=660556
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It is actually not an upstream bug. The upstream (GNOME) provides some
tricks that can lead to a near-perfect solution:
Put a "gtkrc-2.0" file in your home dir, with the following content:
style "desktop-icon"
{
NautilusIconContainer::frame_text = 1
text[NORMAL] = "#00"
NautilusIconContai
With a new, clean profile the bug still occurs.
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Unnecessary whitespace before ellipsis in Ubuntu Firefox menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381674
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Themes:
Oxygen 1.0 (active)
Default 3.0.2
Extensions:
Adblock Plus 1.0.2
Google Toolbar for Firefox 5.0.20090122Lb2
Konquefox 1.7.0
SwitchProxy Tool 1.4.2
Ubuntu Firefox Modifications 0.7
Undo Closed Tabs Button 3.0.3
New Tong Wen Tang 0.3.9.8.3
/etc/lsb+release:
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
Ubuntu adds two menu items to Firefox's Help menu:
"Get Help Online ..."
"Translate this Application ..."
They have aspects different from other applications:
(1) There are a whitespace before "...", which should be removed;
(2) "this" is "This"
** Attachment added: "A "portrait button" ("Save" in gedit) when pressed"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20273397/gedit_save.png
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Murrine gtk2 engine drawing pressed buttons inconsistently
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305908
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** Attachment added: "A "landscape button" ("Replace" in gedit) when pressed"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20273354/gedit_replace.png
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Murrine gtk2 engine drawing pressed buttons inconsistently
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/305908
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gtk2-engines-murrine
When using one of the Murrine themes (e.g. Murrine Brave) powered by the
Murrine gtk engine, a pressed button can have one of two kinds of
appearance depending on whether the button's height/width ratio is > 1.
That is to say, a portr
This bug report is for Kubuntu Gutsy and out-of-date. Kubuntu Hardy's
Chinese displaying is perfect now, and its Chinese input (or SCIM in
general) has been better configured, but still has a small bug that
prevents immediate availability of input methods, which I documented in
a new bug report:
h
** Description changed:
In a freshly installed Kubuntu 8.04 RC, if the system language is an
East Asian one, such as Simplified Chinese, which is chosen during
system installation, then the default X input method should be "scim",
not "scim-bridge" which is currently the default.
See
Public bug reported:
In a freshly installed Kubuntu 8.04 RC, if the system language is an
East Asian one, such as Simplified Chinese, which is chosen during
system installation, then the default X input method should be "scim",
not "scim-bridge" which is currently the default.
See this screenshot
Yeah, skim works fine for me for a long time now (because it is
correctly configured).
Currently there's two ways to get scim, skim, pinyin working under Kubuntu:
Way #1: Install Ubuntu first, and then enable Chinese and "complex
script input support", and then install kubuntu-desktop (then KDE
se
"freeflying" in the IRC channel #kubuntu-devel claimed to have solved
this bug and committed the fix to the respository.
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 12:38 AM, Ming Hua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 01:12:05AM -, Yao Ziyuan wrote:
> >
> >
Also refer to SCIM's official configuration guide:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InputMethods/SCIM/Setup
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Kubuntu East Asian language display and input not as good as Ubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181300
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According to a post in a Chinese Kubuntu user community, a correct way
of configuring scim for KDE is:
sudo apt-get install scim scim-pinyin scim-tables-zh im-switch -y
sudo apt-get install scim-qtimm scim-bridge scim-bridge-client-gtk -y
sudo apt-get install scim-bridge-client-qt scim-bridge-agen
On Feb 9, 2008 8:10 AM, Ziyuan Yao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now I have found a solution to this bug:
>
> Currently there are two distros that can make East Asian language
> input available to the user's KDE desktop as a tray icon if the user
> chooses/adds a East Asian language in his system, W
Now I have found a solution to this bug:
Currently there are two distros that can make East Asian language
input available to the user's KDE desktop as a tray icon if the user
chooses/adds a East Asian language in his system, WITHOUT FURTHER
CONFIGURATION BY THE USER:
(1) Ubuntu, with which if yo
It seems in Hardy Alpha 4 if I choose Chinese as the Installation
Language (which also implies it will be the default System Language
after installation), the installed Hardy will have a good Chinese
display font and immediate availability of Chinese input (Ctrl+Space),
although some Chinese charac
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kubuntu-desktop
The default clock type in Kubuntu is "Plain". I think the "Digital" type
is more attractive. Better make it as default.
** Affects: kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Better use "Digital" as default
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: skim
Kubuntu's support for East Asian language display and input is not as
easy-to-use as Ubuntu's.
For East Asian language display, Kubuntu's default Chinese font is
informal (rather than the formal font commonly used in Chinese
publications and softwar
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