doing editor is dconf editor. the corrector... sry
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Title:
Uninstalling Dash To Dock does not restore Ubuntu Dock
To manage notifications about
Problem still persists. Dash to Dock overwrite the database and gnome-
shell-extension-ubuntu-dock - 0.5 do not repair database that earlier
Versions of 0.5 permitted to change. In doing editor y have still the
extension installed on Gnome Sbell, but Dash to Dock is eliminated and
killed from .loca
Avetik Topchyan wrote:
>IMHO, that has to be configured through GUI, like other settings, and not a
>through a terminal command. Why make life harder >than it should be?..
"Ubuntu Tweak" can be found, quickly, in the Software-Center. Life can
be so easy ... ;-)
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In Germany the feedback about the new LTS is very very positve. Most of
the users, not Alpha- Beta-testers are surrprised about the fast, very
fast booting and exited about the new and modern Design. Only a low
percent in the forums etc. (~ 2-5%) is worry about the new Design or
about the position
I did updates since Beta1 and I don't have this feature what is shown in
the attached screenshot. But now I see that it exists and probably I
have to do a fresh install with the final release for get it working
finally. But seeing that, everything should be fine now, for everybody!?
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I say "yes"... and I see that always more and more peoples are agreed
with left.
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@ bt90:
No I think it isn't a good idea. At moment it would be cool, but if the
new feature (10.10) will be included we have a problem... you can't
reach the new feature-stuff. ,)
A button or a ratio-button for change the side is easier to realize and
would be a solution for everybody. For me it'
@ Paul Sladen:
Thank you for your professional correction.
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sudo gedit /usr/share/themes/Ambiance/index.theme
sudo gedit /usr/share/themes/Radiance/index.theme
1. ButtonLayout=close,minimize,maximize: (default)
2. ButtonLayout=close,minimize,maximize:menu(my setting)
3. ButtonLayout=:maximize,minimize,close (I want it on right
In a LTS for custom peoples to use them left - show them that Ubuntu
have a new Brand with a new design (CHANGE).
Top-Arguments for left are:
- Gnome 3 (Commando-Bar and Activity are on the left)
- new feature arrives in the perfect 10 (10.10)
- shorter mouseways after a short training
- it looks
With the newest updates and light-themes version 1.6.3 I can't confirm
it that it happens to me. I never noticed this bug, but maybe somebodies
haves... it's worth for investigate it.
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I still not sure about the order. The big points of the initial-order
was:
1. unique - own face
2. consistence with the close-buttons in the tabs for example (right side)
3. you have to look a second for it (search for it a little bit) before closing
... time for thinking: "you want close really!
mouth (sorry)
@Bob
Yes with Windows... My first Computer was an Amiga and it was different.
It was bad? Nop! You will wonder the quick you can change customs. ,)
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"(in case anyone asks: Why am I still posting here if I've moved to
Debian? Well, I'm in the lifeboat just watching the Titanic sink is
all.)"
distrowatch.com
It's rising ... after publishing Lucid, it still will growing. No Titanic here!
Why? Because Ubuntu is cleaning up the ***old*** dust and
@ Jeff:
(Data and Gnome3)
See my data if you got accustomed to work with the buttons on left #489. I let
the mouse, if I am working in the center and left. You will notice shorter
mouseways simply, because all important actions happens on the left-side. About
Gnome3: All is important is on the
@ Jeff:
"A "minor" change that hardly affected me at all, it's had a 100%
negative (sometimes violent) reaction from 20 users I've polled."
I don't understand!? You updated to Lucid "Beta1" in your company? It's
still not for productive work. In the final you will have the option for
putting them
Slowly, slowly. I am not a IT-Specialist, but even me I know that every
new Version has to been 'patched' before it's going out. It's always a
lot of work and always the same thing. Before it goes out it have to be
tested (... but in Alpha and Beta I'm not always sure they do :). And
now I come to
# 588 ... and it's not Piko, but Pako
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@ pYramid:
I didn't win, so my argument about unique has gone. I liked the initial
'order' more, because IT was so unique and you had to think a little bit
before you want close the windows really! ... meanwhile you looked for
the red point.
Your last comment was "sweet". "Dude, what is written o
@ Pyramid:
:-D Radical decisions from a heart-broken man. I look forward... send me
a postcard if I was right. Cheers
PD: Don't forget "sudo"; better is the partition-manager from the new
Live-CD. ;)
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not a own face finally, but surely a good marketing-gag :)
The light-theme fits to the modern Icons very well and the hardest bugs
has gone... now it's only fine-tuning. The new Indicators on Panel and
only the better Software-Center makes Ubuntu to the best choose for the
next generation-folks.
@ Piramid :)
I will link out here. I don't wont have here a only 3-man-threat. We
have a completely different way to see the stuff. I respect it, but it's
not mine. bye
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@ Webster:
" + - X " ... " ^ v X " ... " [ ] _ X " is obviously the same and
the most used symbols I saw over the last years in Windows-decorations
in gnome-look.org for example.
"^" means simply: up - bigger - grow
"v" means oviously: down - small - minimize
The next is the design-issue...
Wrong Pyramid. Microsoft will include a new feature, because it's really
better and if they are unsure the will insert a option for redo this
change to old habits. The same happens here. We have a change, but you
are always free to redo it if you wish it. The mistakes of Microsoft are
that they mad
Work with Windows @ work and work with Ubuntu @ home it's not stringent
necessary to put them on the right. I have to respect that it's confusing for
some peoples, mostly for elder persons, okay. At other side there are many
peoples in the world who can handle it easily. They say maybe, like me:
@ last inscribers:
right click on screen - click on "change appearance and background" -
choose the theme-tab - choose a theme like "Dust" ... have fun with
right.
Ambiance and Radiance have a unique good look with left. I am associating
Ubuntu with left - max,min,close now. Would be sad to los
Steve it's a nice work you did. But is IOGraphica do the same with the
heats, is more exactly (continuous and not every 5 seconds) and show the
ways you did with the mouse. But in the end it's maybe a good script for
a long time data collect. So I think it's great, too. Thanks.
Maybe a notice with
After Mark S. clear statement we got here only comments of peoples they
can't stop crying. It's so, because they know that Mark S. is here and
is reading the comments. I hope that this exploitation will stop now and
we will get here ***only*** clear datas from the key-peoples. Thanks.
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I have the good impression that Lucid will be a big success. It's the
beautifulest and full with great features (Ubuntu's Indicator-Applets,
Music-Store, Software-Center, ...) Distro far and wide in the Linux-
World. Since Karmic I love the good progress Ubuntu is going. Even
Windows 7 looks now wo
28 minutes of shorter mouseways with the control-buttons left. I do my
usual work with the new adopt habits.?field.comment=28 minutes of
shorter mouseways with the control-buttons left. I do my usual work with
the new adopt habits.
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No Pietro. The custom-themes haves now the possibility to do their
themes with the control-buttons on the left or the right (look down).
The rest of the themes have it on the right, because they was made for
it and they looks better this way.
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@ Scaine
What you think it's spam from me are only my intents for opening the
mind, see the stuff from another angle (point) and show that most of
the arguments don't haves the gravity they looks like at first moment.
This threat is a meeting form "I am against it"-folk and I am in mission
to giv
@ Bernhard:
Wow, true. This was a really good idea what they did with the Metacity-
update. If Grandma likes it on the right, so she can switching in a
simple the theme... "Dust" for example. ;) I thing it's a good
compromise - like it. This could calm the most of the present inscribers
here in th
Besides... I saw in the Ubuntu-Forum in Germany that the Threat about
the new button-placing is poor in visits and comments. The Offtopic-
Lucid-Threat are many voices that peoples loves the new look and way. I
don't thing that the whole world is against that. And who's against, can
change the opin
"Don't change things for the sake of change, or to differentiate. Make changes
because they make improvements.
(as I said before, no one would just changes the order of throttle and brake in
a car, without a very good reason)"
I think differentiate is important. Every OS should have his own iden
@ Pyramid Technologies
What a nonsense. In what relations you can put together the Vista-fail
with the buttons?
1. you are sure the majority want it? You want it. Peoples who didn't tried it
for a long period will say firstly "no". But this statement is generally not
fair.
2. this is a fair poi
Data form User Scholli:
(male, 35 years, right-hand)
1. Mouse-position:
Before the change I had the buttons always on the right. The mouse was
generally on the right side. But actions like save, open etc. let me moving the
mouse from right to left and back again - automaticly.
Now after ~ 2
Clicking on the menu?! (I saw it in the linked forum). But what bad
precision, really. wow. The distance is far enough. If the control-
buttons haves finally hover- and pushing-functionality you see clear!
you are over the buttons and not over the menu. Have it all near
together (menu, toolbar-butt
In my opinion the most are more nightmares than value arguments. I am
tester and since Alpha 3 I am using Lucid with all default from home.
Than the new Brand come and I had the buttons left. I was surprised, but
I gave it a change. Till today I haven't noticed any contra-
productivity, inconsisten
I am out of here, too. I see the bug is in progress now - so the
developers has collected enough datas. Let's see how the final decision
will be. :-)
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@ Weare:
But the close-button on the Firefox-tabs and Google-Chrome (Chromium)
-tabs are on the right. Like the close-button in the control-buttons-bar
on the Metacity; it's on the right, too. Where is the inconsistency,
please? It's on the left, but it isn't a Mac-Clone, because the order is
diff
Peoples are thinking what that new feature can be in 10.10!? And I found
this idea in a forum (mock-up made by tawk):
http://media.ubuntuusers.de/forum/attachments/2410878/hybrid-leiste.png
So the motto is "Change" we have to tolerate new stuffs and the
decisions behind that (if you can't accept)
"Well... never user a touchpad? Or a >5 years old mouse? Ask your elderly
about their gesture precision too...
Gesture precision has nothing to do with the left or right side
But it does! Cann't you see that?"
I have to admit that this is probably a negative point from this change. The
rest of
fraid to do what they think to do
and give Ubuntu a new, nice and recognize face.
respectfully Scholli
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@ Aigars
"Moving such dangerous button as 'Close' into the mix increases it even
more as you will want to be REALLY careful not to close your window by
accident."
This should be the reason why the ’Close’-button is in the third
place... for ’no’ clicking by accident.
"... there are many elements
Aigars that is the wonderful thing that all is left. The start-menu on
the panel. The windows with their control-buttons, the menu, the
toolbar-icons, most important bookmarks, tabs, ... Wow, it's really
faster work with it. I never clicked bad, because I look quickly and
target well... like alway
# 281:
Really the minority? I had understand in a post before that 99.9% are
happy with it and 0.1% unhappy... they come here in search of shout loud
somewhere! and let a comment. :-) ... Well, maybe I am only saturated a
little bit with the 280 comments: yes, not, anger, off-topic, chantage,
idea
I hear alway touchscreens as argument. But it's a funny argument in my
eyes. The pick-up'ed Icons on the panel, switch off - button on the
panel, control-buttons (right or left), hide windows-applet, ... all is
too small for that feature. Honestly it needs a different Desktop-
Interface like the Ub
@ Atel Apsfej:
Wow. I am baffled about your ability to write and think. Here are writing many
genius, but not all here have your ability to say it clear, with good arguments
(points) and the cruel reality without being offensive, arrogant or simply
unrespectful. I saw you are member here since
@ Atel Apsfej:
+1
But publish ideas and inventions soon in form of mock-up's can be copied
by the concurrence and the "Joker"-Card is played before it could dig
hurtful. Better believe to Shuttleworth and let him play the poker-game
without rush him show his cards. I believe in his abilities, you
Off-Topic... who cares now!
@ Mark:
Lucid Lynx is frightening good and nice-looking. Microsoft will spend
you another travel to the space for free; better said to the moon,
because they wish you out of the planet earth after the release surely!
Hold the course ... Bug [1]. :D
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This thread would be shorter, better and more serious for the design
team if we 'switch of' "emotions" finally.
# 194 is a back to topic and has interesting points. The design team
needs good points and facts for take good decisions. Stay by topic is
the most helpful thing that we can do.
One sol
@fewt you're doing really play the surprised? McDonalds... you can let
suggestions, feedbacks, reclamations. You go there to enjoy your
hamburger, but you can't enter in the kitchen and fry your own
hamburgers. You are not a kitchen-employee of that company. The same
Canonical's product Ubuntu. The
# 158: I thought only loud; but my opinion is without analytic base and
yes, for many peoples it's relevant, probably, and I have to respect it.
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What really sad is, is the fact that peoples won't changes. For example in my
country (Germany) there are many peoples they don't like changes in customs...
they don't like new versions of programs or new versions of an OS. For that
reason still are many peoples who still uses Windows XP and Int
#150:
Ubuntu is Ubuntu. It isn't a Mac-OS and it isn't a Windows-OS. It hasn't
to be similiar with any Operating Systems like Android, Win, Mac, BeOs,
... The most Peoples comes from Windows and if it isn't the same they
will return to Windows is a bad and old argument. If I install another
OS I k
I am agree with that decision what Canonical took. I noticed I am faster
with the left-option (mouseway) and it's really nice looking. Why I
didn't noticed it before? But true, it's really better. Now we know too
that it was made for a special reason... so I am ignoring all words
against and hope t
@ James:
You are doing a good work. Thanks for all. :)
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@ James:
I tested your last revison (I think it was 54) and I liked it more. I
set the parameter: contrast = 0.6 and it's perfect for me ... really
awesome. Please try it with contrast = 0.6 and you will see what I mean
... with this parameter we can change the state to "fix commited".
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@ James:
Yes I can see it in your last revision (54). The background is darker
and finally I can read the text. "fix commited"
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Active ratio-buttons are withe on baish and it's hard to see the point
or the check mark. They should look as like the selected ones: black on
baish.
Screenshot atached.
** Affects: light-themes (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
picture to the bug
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Status: New
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The theme is a quite low-contras-theme, but with the contrast from the
slider on the scrollbar I'am unhappy. I can't look on it without getting
blind. Please increase here the contrast from the outline and the
steppers. The initial-version of
last murrine from git fix it. no glazestyle = 0 more necessary.
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it's not a bug - it's a feature. this rectangle shows the default-button
(what button will be pressed by enter). unfortunately the rectangle is
to small and the color doesn't fit really.
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No.. this is better. Sorry. >
style "default"
engine "murrine" {
glazestyle = 3 # 0 = flat highlight, 1 = curved highlight, 2 = concave style,
3 = top curved highlight, 4 = beryl highlight
}
style "button" = "wider"
engine "murrine"
{
glazestyle = 0 <-
This is my propose:
style "default"
engine "murrine" {
glazestyle = 0 # 0 = flat highlight, 1 =
curved highlight, 2 = concave style, 3 = top curved highlight, 4 = beryl
highlight
}
style "treeview-header" = "default"
engine "murrine"
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Buttons looks best with glazestyle = 0 (flat). With glazestyle = 3 (3 =
top curved highlight) [default] makes look small buttons horrible. For
example in Nautilus the button with the arrow, zoom, etc. I tested it
with light-theme-refresh (rev
I like much the idea of the text on the left side than in the center.
The place of the control-buttons has no importance for me.
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@ James:
Rev. 41. It' s okay. There are two possibilities. One is the outline
inside the button, the other one is that the whole buttons get another
color. Test Human-Kmod for the second possibility - I think it's more
awesome that kind. For that reason I linked it here. But it doesn't
matter what
Ambiance from light-themes-refresh rev. 39
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@ James:
In your Branch Rev.39 the text in the active-tasklist in Ambiance is white,
too. Maybe this bug was fixed, but another was opened!
Take a look.
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@ dusha
Wow I really like that. What about Ambiance? Screenshot?
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Fine, it' resolved. But is here any possibilities that the progressbar
isn't so near to the border? In Synaptic it's very near to the border,
too.
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Light-themes-refresh tested and with Karmic Koala still the same
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dashua the arrows disappears and let a vacuum without filling. the
contrast is to low for my gust. I really like the scrollbars from the
initial release.
** Changed in: light-themes (Ubuntu)
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fact is:
a pretty panel and no transparent- and scaling-features or a flat ugly
(normal) panel but all features working as usual.
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GDebi have a dark-grey background on statusbar. The look is very strange
by loading the informations [Progressbar]. You can confirm it with
Lucid? I am running Karmic Koala.
** Affects: light-themes (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
I think it's okay so. I wouldn't change it. (0.1.5.3)
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Sorry for the next bug-report...
I noticed that the command-buttons on an active window don't show a
visual state. Moving with the mouse over the button (hover) and pressing
should show a visual reaction. It's a common entity of those button
In Radiance it's nearly okay, but in Ambiance it's critical.
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Generally fine, but in Firefox it doesn't look very nice. Please find a
good value for the contrast.
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no default-button visible ... sorry
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- For example the shut-down-windows shows generally the default-button in
- another signal-color. This indicate that this action is working by
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For example the shut-down-window shows generally the default-button in
another signal-color. This indicate that this action is working after
pushing enter. A good example how it works is here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Lucid/Hu
confirming it with Karmic Koala
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the script "gconf-settings.sh" has to run before. Should be in
/usr/share/themes/Ambiance/metacity-1/ .. for example.
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F-Spot is not a Pixel-Manipulating-Software, it's a Photo-Collector and
Photo-Improver. Lucid wanna be without a Application for painting, not
even a simple one.
A week ago I was on a journey with my Netbook. Here I have installed
Karmic Remix and never noticed that Gimp isn't on board. Than had t
@ shane fagan:
Very valid reasons yes, but F-Spot isn't valid enough to touch up
pictures. There is no possibilities for include (delete) pixels like
lines, text, boxes etc. F-Spot is not a paint-program. If Gimp has to go
out, it should be changed by another, but more simple, one. Otherwise
Ubunt
Absolutely agree. If Gimp goes out we will miss a paint-program in the
complete package. Nathive looks like a good alternative, but it's still
"alpha". GNU Paint is maybe at moment the best alternative...
unfortunately the look isn't polish enough. If we can't find a
alternative for Gimp - Gimp has
Thanks for everybody. This was solved fast and the usability is muc
better now. Thanks
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-desktop
Describtion:
Nautilus: For example the zoom-buttons. Mouse is over the zoom-in-
button. By clicking it's zooming in, but if you don't move the mouse,
the button-border clears out. So the next click is without reaction.
Only a slight moving
Confirming. The Window is too short and not all informations can take
place there. Please make this window bigger or sizeable. The missing
Icon in Humanity is reported in another bug...
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