On 7/5/21 9:07 PM, Michael Kogan wrote:
> Please add to your comment at linuxuprising that the "previously
> installed version" is actually a Snap, and also which Ubuntu version you
> are using.
>
DONE!
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Please add to your comment at linuxuprising that the "previously
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Hi.
On 7/5/21 12:39 PM, Michael Kogan wrote:
> I think, I have an idea what is going on.
>
> The first line of the output is
>
>> ln: failed to create symbolic link
> '/home/jwill/snap/shutter/27/.config/gtk-2.0/gtkfilechooser.ini': File
> exists
>
> So it looks like you are using the Shutter s
I think, I have an idea what is going on.
The first line of the output is
> ln: failed to create symbolic link
'/home/jwill/snap/shutter/27/.config/gtk-2.0/gtkfilechooser.ini': File
exists
So it looks like you are using the Shutter snap and for some reason it
fails to deal with the file gtkfilec
Hi.
On 7/5/21 4:18 AM, Michael Kogan wrote:
> It's not necessarily a Shutter problem, most probably just a problem of
> the "Open file" dialogue. Do you use the same icon theme on the two
> machines?
>
I'm not sure what you mean by "same icon theme": I set up to display
"png-PNG" on both. In
It's not necessarily a Shutter problem, most probably just a problem of
the "Open file" dialogue. Do you use the same icon theme on the two
machines?
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Hi.
See below.
On 7/4/21 8:19 PM, John Michael Williams wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On 7/3/21 11:32 PM, Michael Kogan wrote:
>> This depends on your desktop environment, do you know which one you are
>> using?
>>
>
> I'm using the Ubuntu default. Attached is my "Settings/About" page.
>
> Incidentally,
Hi.
On 7/3/21 11:32 PM, Michael Kogan wrote:
> This depends on your desktop environment, do you know which one you are
> using?
>
I'm using the Ubuntu default. Attached is my "Settings/About" page.
Incidentally, I just installed Shutter on my OFFLINE machine, which
runs Ubuntu and Windows 7:
This depends on your desktop environment, do you know which one you are
using?
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Title:
Open File yields colorless document list
To manage notifi
Hi.
On 7/3/21 10:24 PM, Michael Kogan wrote:
> Well, the icons depend on the icon theme in use. In my icon theme they
> are not colorless but it's still the same icon for all files, no
> different icons or previews.
>
How can I assign an icon theme? I think I have a collection of
icons somewher
Well, the icons depend on the icon theme in use. In my icon theme they
are not colorless but it's still the same icon for all files, no
different icons or previews.
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Hi.
Have you been able to duplicate the colorless display? If not,
just tell me what to do when you want to test something.
On 7/3/21 9:36 PM, Michael Kogan wrote:
> Shutter cannot control this sort of things, it just launches the "Open
> File" dialogue which is provided by some library. So it'
Shutter cannot control this sort of things, it just launches the "Open
File" dialogue which is provided by some library. So it's definitely not
a bug in Shutter, I'm just trying to figure out what is happening and
how to solve the problem.
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Hi again.
On 7/3/21 1:33 PM, John Michael Williams wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On 7/3/21 1:49 AM, Michael Kogan wrote:
>> Wait, were there just the same icons but with colors, or were there
>> little preview images instead of icons?
>>
>
> Sorry, I don't recall -- can you run an old version of shutter to s
Hi.
On 7/3/21 1:49 AM, Michael Kogan wrote:
> Wait, were there just the same icons but with colors, or were there
> little preview images instead of icons?
>
Sorry, I don't recall -- can you run an old version of shutter to see?
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Title:
Open File yields colorless do
Hi.
On 7/2/21 10:17 PM, Michael Kogan wrote:
> Are you referring to the fact that the files in the list have no
> thumbnails but just the generic document icon?
>
Yes, assuming that what you call a "generic" icon is what I show in my
posted .png example.
Previously, these were multicolor icons;
Are you referring to the fact that the files in the list have no
thumbnails but just the generic document icon?
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Title:
Open File yields colorles
** Attachment added: "Example of Colorless Shutter Items"
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