+1 G9283 (b8732)
(Almost) none of serious/blocking usability bugs was fixed since Hardy Heron.
Instead, professional stuff just kicked from mainstream, include: dark color
theme; btnx; Compiz color filter; gnome sensors applet. I wonder if someone
still can use latest Ubuntu's for something more
I really hate this bug. Months that it's affecting me at least give
us a workaround :(
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Title:
Nautilus list view is constantly adjusting siz
Those still with problems are probably affected by this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk3-engines-unico/+bug/1018718
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Nautil
High contrast theme don't help while quick search as you type (new shiny
feature). Bug still occur.
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Title:
Nautilus list view is constantly adju
I have to agree G9283 comment...
Ubuntu need to be more coherent...
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Title:
Nautilus list view is constantly adjusting size of the columns
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Yep, still affects 13.04 (version 3.6.3)
Can never understand why these bugs are not blockers. "He's some new
shiny *great* features we all worked so hard on (some more bugs too),
enjoy. **By the way, all those bugs you submitted, yeah, we're fixing
none of those. But look!!! It's shiny new stuff,
Not merely a cosmetic bug.
It steals focus from activities being performed. The big issue for me
is that you can't create "dead space" to right click and make a new
folder. The Name column resizes to make the columns take the whole
width of the window, and thus there is no where to right-click w
Not only makes one nuts, but is dangerous.
Anyway, seems like it settled down when i changed the order of visible
columns
from:
Name-Size-Type-Date Modified
to:
Name-Size-Date Modified-Type.
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This bug makes me crazy!
I am running Ubuntu 12.10/64-bit (always up-to-date) with Unity and Nautilus on
an Atom D525/ION netbox (Asus EEE Box) with the latest NVIDIA proprietary
graphics driver (318.26 as of today), I need the HW-accelerated video decoding.
I have a large folder on a network dr
I can confirm under Ubuntu 12.10 (Unity) that using the HighContrast
theme does prevent the Nautilus list view from constantly adjusting size
of the columns.
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I discovered that this bug is GTK theme specific. From what I can tell,
the issue does not occur with the HighContrast theme, but occurs with
most others I tried including the default Adwaita theme. The only other
theme I have found so far that does not have this issue is the DarkMint
theme. I s
This issue is not cosmetic. Every time the columns readjust their size,
it steals focus. Example: if the user is in the middle of creating or
renaming a folder, the re-sizing will steal the keyboard focus and
either create no folder, or create a folder named with whatever portion
of the name the us
[corrected for typo] My original workaround was to install 3.6.3 (on a fresh
install of 12.10 - the package in synaptic is 1:3.6.3-0ubuntu2~ubuntu12.10.1).
It was not a problem at first but I now find (after a recent update) that the
problem affects this version as well. The resizing occurs in t
My original workaround was to install 3.6.3 (on a fresh install of 12.04 - the
package in synaptic is 1:3.6.3-0ubuntu2~ubuntu12.10.1). It was not a problem
at first but I now find (after a recent update) that the problem affects this
version as well. The resizing occurs in the following situati
Thank you for your bug report, closing the ticket since 3.6 is in raring
and it fixes the issue, it doesn't seem likely the bug will qualify for
a stable update though since it's mostly cosmetic
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
A perhaps less than satisfactory work around is to upgrade to Nautilus
3.6. The downside is the loss of features such as split pane etc. but
there is no auto-adjust and jumping columns
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I've experienced the same behaviour. It is on a fresh install of 12.10.
Potentially relevant packages installed include ccsm, advanced settings
and the faience theme. The jumping of the columns seems to stop if the
widths are changed but if the view is changed (Ctrl+1) and changed back
(Ctrl+2) the
** Description changed:
- When browisng the nautilus in full-screen using list mode (Ctrl+2), a
+ When browisng the nautilus in full-screen using list mode (Ctrl+2) a
folder containing 1131 files with file names varying to 60-80
- characters, the size of "Name"-column changes constantly. Other v
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Script to reproduce the bug
** Attachment added: "bug.sh"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1073913/+attachment/3426592/+files/bug.sh
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This does only affect 12.10, in 12.04 works ok.
Below is a script that reproduces the issue by creating a folder containing
filenames long enough.
#!/bin/bash
# Script to reproduce bug 1073913 in launcpad
mkdir bug
cd bug
for i in {1..100}
do
TMPFILE=`for i in $(seq $i); do echo -n 'a'; don
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