** Also affects: synaptic
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Synaptic doesn't respect gnome preferences
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** Changed in: synaptic (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Michael Vogt (mvo) => (unassigned)
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Good work, though don't spend too much time on this. I've a feeling we'll be
moving to some kind of PackageKit+PolicyKit setup soon...
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This should fix the problem by replacing Synaptic's toolbar submenu with
a simple show/hide and the inhering the style of the shown toolbar from
the system preference.
** Attachment added: "Respect system toolbar prefrence"
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There is also a similar (not a duplicate though) bug about toolbar preferences,
if someone is going to have a look at this bug, maybe she should also take a
look at the other bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/synaptic/+bug/81006
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OK so the problem here is that Synaptic has a choice of either text-
only, icons-only, text-beside-icons, text-below-icons, or hide. The only
way to get the configured behaviour is to leave the setting alone. We
can either mess around adding a "use default" option, or we can just get
rid of the too
And running, say, gedit as root does indeed respect your toolbar
settings. I think this is an easy fix.
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Even running as non-root still doesn't respect your toolbar settings.
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** Changed in: synaptic (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Wishlist
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Would it be possible to run synaptic as a user (non-admin) and use gtksu
only when admin rights are needed to install.
This would allow the program to run as a user, with a11y features, but
still grant the rights when it is time to install.
Not sure if this is possible, just an idea.
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