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the new version is in intrepid now
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this bug has been fixed upstream
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yeah... it's been around since edgy, so I guess it can wait a couple of
more releases until it gets fixed... eventually ;)
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not really something urgent to fix for hardy
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Only to confirm that the invest-applet 2.18.0 is still broken and
nonfunctional under 7.04. Here occurs the same problem posted by Trey
Ethridge (first report).
If I click with left button on invest icon, it shows me a panel with my
stocks. I it shows ok. But if I do a double-click on some stock i
sorry, i forgot to attach the apport report...
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1) the invest-chart application still broken in my ubuntu 7.10: when I try to
set any stock, the chart doesn't load and I just get a 'ValueError':
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.5/invest/chart.py", line 171,
in
gnomevfs.asyn
the applet should not be installed in hardy if the issue is not fixed,
milestoning the bug
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just to confirm that the invest applet is still broken and nonfunctional
under 7.10. Not only it doesn't do anything (it can't be set up, no
context menu, no preferences), there is also no way to uninstall it
other than the workarounds discussed above.
looks like this applet has been been broker f
I can confirm this on Feisty and Gutsy.
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I can confirm that this bug still exists in Edgy as of 2007-07-21. The
non-functional color block next to the invest applet button is still
there. If the color block is really meant to indicate the overall
performance of your stock symbols, you should be able to disable it in
the preferences, sinc
I was able to remove the Invest applet by running "ps lax | grep
invest", then "kill (pid)" -- at that point I got the reload/no dialog
and chose no. Unfortunately the Gnome Applications applet is still
disabled even after a full system shutdown and reboot. Any hints on how
to get it to work agai
This fix didn't work for me. I have:
electra ~/ locate libhttp.so
/usr/lib/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules/libhttp.so
electra ~/
but still see only the coloured square to the right. Hard to translate
the colour to the performance of my shares. Is orange good or bad? ;)
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Still present in Feisty (version 2.16.2)
But if you insert price and a quantity of stocks the gray space
disappear.
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well I took a look at the code and the changelog, and found out for some
questionable reasons, the behaviour was changed from displaying the
numeric worth of all investments to a color-trend based on the worth
change...
but looking at the code itself revealed, that the calculation seem
rather brok
additional note I forgot:
"row[updater.VARIATION]" seems to return the absolute change, not the
relative change in percent
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Thanks a lot for your comment, Trey, I indeed had to right click on the
grey space to be able to see the options, not only for removal, but for
setting up preferences, etc., and it worked :o)
Sebastien, thanks for your comments too, as I can now see a bit better
how things work.
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But if you look at the author's website (
http://raphael.slinckx.net/blog/2006-01-18/stock-trading-yay - the
Screenshots section) the coloured field has a somewhat different (and
more apparent) interpretation.
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I've discovered that what appears to be unused grey space to the right
of the applet is probably intentional. If you right click on the grey
space you will see the options for removal.
The grey space will change colors as your stock prices rise and fall. I
feel that this is a poor design since s
Le vendredi 08 décembre 2006 à 01:29 +, Bertrand Collignon a écrit :
> Can you tell me the name of the process in the gnome-system-monitor? I just
> can't locate it (sorry, still very new to Linux)
> And how do I "tell the panel to not reload it"?
> Thanks
The binary is named /usr/lib/gnome-a
Can you tell me the name of the process in the gnome-system-monitor? I just
can't locate it (sorry, still very new to Linux)
And how do I "tell the panel to not reload it"?
Thanks
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Le jeudi 07 décembre 2006 à 20:59 +, Bertrand Collignon a écrit :
> I added the invest applet on my top panel... I also have the grey block
> to the right of the icon + the applet doesn't "do" anything and I can't
> remove it (no reaction on left, middle or right click). Any info on how
> to re
I added the invest applet on my top panel... I also have the grey block
to the right of the icon + the applet doesn't "do" anything and I can't
remove it (no reaction on left, middle or right click). Any info on how
to remove it?
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Bug still present in latest Edgy (as of Oct. 20)
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btw, in a screenshot from the author's webpage, it seems the applet is
supposed to create a 'total' summary of all stocks (which it doesn't
right now in edgy):
http://raphael.slinckx.net/images/invest-applet-1.png
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For the record, I can reproduce this on current Edgy as well.
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Forwarded upstream ...
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Importance: Untriaged => Unknown
Bugwatch: None => GNOME Bug Tracker #354878
Status: Unconfirmed => Unknown
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Thanks for your bug report. Confirmed with gnome-applets 2.16.0.1
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Importance: Untriaged => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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