Public bug reported:
In the Liberation Mono font, combining diacritical marks are drawn over
the following character rather than the preceding.
According to the Unicode standard since at least version 3.0, chapter
3.6, verse D56, combining characters apply to the preceding base
character. However
Public bug reported:
In the Bitstream Vera Sans Mono font, combining diacritical marks are
drawn over the following character rather than the preceding.
According to the Unicode standard since at least version 3.0, chapter
3.6, verse D56, combining characters apply to the preceding base
character
** Description changed:
In the Liberation Mono font, combining diacritical marks are drawn over
the following character rather than the preceding.
According to the Unicode standard since at least version 3.0, chapter
3.6, verse D56, combining characters apply to the preceding base
cha
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gsfonts
In the Nimbus Mono L font, combining diacritical marks are drawn over
the following character rather than the preceding.
According to the Unicode standard since at least version 3.0, chapter
3.6, verse D56, combining characters apply to the prece
Public bug reported:
Version info: Ubuntu Intrepid 8.10, MediaWiki 1:1.12.0-2ubuntu0.1,
mediawiki-extensions 1.4
When a tag is used in a MediaWiki article to add a footnote,
an extraneous space appears after the footnote marker. This may cause
the following punctuation to be line-wrapped incorre
I am seeing this too, on an ASUS EeePC 901. The relevant excerpt from
dmesg output is:
[11127.048879] sd 1:0:1:0: [sdb] Starting disk
[11127.160088] usb 5-5: reset high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 2
[11127.404086] usb 5-8: reset high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 4
[1
Thanks for prodding me. I uploaded the updated source packages; builds
should be available in about an hour.
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If you are using synaptic, you can force my version and then pin it. But
you will miss on updates.
I have updated the package but the build farm is very busy these days.
Also, since Lucid is officially out, I’m freezing my main PPA. Further
official updates are in the lucid-proposed pocket; my upd
@Johannes Konow
If you are using the lucid-updates and/or lucid-proposed repositories,
you might also want to add ppa:yurivkhan/proposed.
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OK, I looked a little further, here’s my understanding.
* The touchpad is first configured with xorg.conf, hal policies and the code in
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics.
* When GNOME starts, the gnome-settings-daemon kicks in. It has a mouse plugin
that resets TapButton# settings every once in a whi
I will second this feature request.
My use case is:
* A netbook with a 1024×600 screen.
* GNOME panel on top, 24px high.
* Remote desktop connection to another machine.
Since screen estate is at a premium, I start the connection with:
rdesktop -Dg 1024x576+0+24 server.ip
(-D to remove window
** Changed in: window-picker-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: window-picker-applet
Status: Incomplete => New
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Also, maybe the decision whether to show the title or not should depend
not on “is maximized” but on “has no decorations”. The maximus project
has the relevant function, wnck_window_is_decorated.
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Also affects ppa:mozillateam/firefox-stable and ppa:ubuntu-mozilla-
daily/ppa.
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** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598820
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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OK, here’s a status update.
The patch I sent upstream has passed peer review, but GNOME is currently
in feature freeze in preparation for 2.30 release. I have filed for a
freeze break, but only received one “not totally against” reply so far,
so I’m not confident a break will be granted.
So I’d l
** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Updated patch.
** Patch added: "0001-Add-tap-to-click-button-settings.v8.patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39888553/0001-Add-tap-to-click-button-settings.v8.patch
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Test packages for Lucid are available in my ppa at
https://launchpad.net/~yurivkhan/+archive/ppa .
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Added Karmic test packages to PPA.
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bornagainpenguin wrote:
> No dice. The current package from Ubuntu is newer than the one in the PPA
I try to keep up and update my packages when a new version is released.
(Is there a way to receive an email notification when a new version of a
certain package is released?)
Uploaded an update;
The patch above is a little dated and will not apply cleanly to gnome-
settings-daemon 2.30. I maintain a package in my PPA, the relevant
patches are:
06_add_corner_tapping_button_settings.patch
06_add_tap-to-click_button_settings.patch
06_change_tap-to-click_defaults.patch
I will post their curr
In this patch:
* Add gconf settings for one-finger, two-finger and three-finger taps.
* Add code to read and apply these settings.
* Additionally, the effect of X device button mapping on the tap mapping is
considered. (Original code does not do this, causing incorrect behavior if the
user cha
Sorry, mixed up the order. This one is the first in series. The
description above applies to this patch. The correct description for the
patch above, which is second in series:
* Add gconf settings for corner taps (left top, left bottom, right top, right
bottom).
* Use the same logic as in the
This patch was added just yesterday, following suit with Alberto Milone who
changed the defaults. This also changes defaults to what they were in Jaunty:
* 1 finger for left button
* 2 fingers for middle button
* 3 fingers for right button
** Patch added: "06_change_tap-to-click_defaults.patch"
Alex Dicks wrote on 2010-03-16:
> Perhaps the defaults for those keys could be changed to give the Jaunty
> behaviour back?
And then users who started using Ubuntu during the Karmic era will file
a bug that Lucid changed the defaults and broke their habits, just as we
are blaming Karmic here.
Alexander Sack wrote on 2010-02-04:
> This has highest priority ... but we prefer this getting fixed
> upstream rather than running our own patches or even system cairo
> again
What are the negative consequences of building with system cairo?
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I have added another patch that adds gconf settings for corner taps.
Available in my PPA for Lucid only.
As for changing defaults, I don’t really have a strong opinion. When
there is configuration options, who needs defaults? :)
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I had the impression that TapButton# options could be configured in the
appropriate InputDevice section of xorg.conf, but right now I seem to be
unable to do so. The Xorg.0.log reports no errors but synclient -l lists
TapButton2=3 and TapButton3=2.
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I predict that Apple is going to fix this bug in a few years, by
evangelizing @media(prefers-color-theme: dark) all over the Web.
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Title:
Bad Fire
(In reply to YumekuiNeru from comment #57)
> one of the mozilla maintainers would have to accept and/or apply the patch
> first I guess
You might want to identify the appropriate maintainer and tag them as a
review request.
Take the “hg log” for the file you touched, look for a name that is most
Well, the extension can be installed independently from the
postgresql-x.x-postgis-y.y package. But it’s still ridiculous that one
has to install all that if one just wants to convert shape files.
And yes, recurring automated shape to postgis conversion is a real
business need.
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Version information: postgis package 1.5.2-1 and later in any of the
currently released distributions up to saucy, and in the current
development distribution trustry
To reproduce: sudo apt-get install postgis
Expected: No X-related libraries are proposed for installation.
> The most practical place to put the actual name is in the synopsis,
which is what Software Updater shows by default.
No, because that would violate Debian Policy, item 3.4.1 The single line
synopsis[1]:
> Do not include the package name in the synopsis line. The display
software knows how to di
I will quote once more from the Policy. 3.4, The description of a
package:
> The description should describe the package (the program) to a user
> (system administrator) who has never met it before so that they have
> enough information to decide whether they want to install it.
In other words, i
OK, there are three pieces of information that is present in all
packages: the package name, the description synopsis, and the extended
description, and there are restrictions on how they interact. (Not
actually restrictions as in MUST NOT in the RFC 2119 sense, but a strong
SHOULD NOT). The Policy
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
* open a non-maximized terminal
$ xdotool getactivewindow movewindow --relative 0 0
Expected:
* the terminal window stays in place
Observed:
* the terminal window moves down by the height of the window title bar and to
the right by the width of the window bord
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Since Ubuntu Raring, update-manager no longer shows any useful
information by default. I click the Update Manager icon in the indicator
area, select “Show updates”, it shows a list of application names and
“Xubuntu base”, with download size in the right-hand column. To see
exa
I’m on Ubuntu 13.04, for me, pango-view --font='Liberation Mono' test-
diac renders incorrectly (with the acute over e, not a). It’s not only
gnome-terminal that is affected — gedit, mousepad, xterm, firefox too.
Precomposed letters with accents are a workaround, but it only works for
Latin and Gr
Uploaded packages for Natty to my PPA.
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Will get to a Lucid machine on Monday.
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@Johannes Frank: fresh lucid build done.
@lanzen: the startup script won’t prevent g-s-d from overriding your
settings when the user mucks the settings around in the GUI. On the up
side, in GNOME 3 there will be a proper place to put this script so that
it will work reliably.
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In GNOME, they decided that it is more appropriate to provide a hook
that will run a user-customizable script when an input device is added
or removed. The xinput or synclient invocations shown above can be added
to this hook. So, for all intents and purposes, this bug can be
considered “Fix Commit
I experience this bug on Maverick, compiz 1:0.8.6-0ubuntu9.1.
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Manager | . However, this severely
impedes my ability to tell window miniatures apart in Static Application
Switcher, and all the other switchers are too distracting to be usable.
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Patch referenced in comment #13 helps. Compiled packages for Maverick in
ppa:yurivkhan/compiz.
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There must have been a misunderstanding here. I’m not going to support
my patches on GNOME 3. In fact, they are not needed there, as there is
the hook framework.
When time allows, I will update my PPA for Natty, but only because Natty
was released with GNOME 2. (And I understand them — GNOME 3 is
I have not yet installed Natty, and I am not at all confident I will be
ditching Gnome. Technically, if Unity also overwrites synaptic settings
with non-configurable defaults, that would be a separate bug in a
different program.
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I’ve added to my PPA a version of gnome-control-center that allows one
to configure tap-to-click and corner click button mappings via GUI.
Maverick only. Testing results, regression reports, positive or negative
feedback, constructive criticism welcome.
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Sorry, I haven’t yet had a chance to notice the new version. Thanks for
reminding. Will post an update soon.
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Ok, it was just a matter of copying the package from my “proposed” ppa.
Enjoy.
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I’m afraid not, as whenever I happen to have enough free time to work on
this patch, both GNOME and Ubuntu turn out to be in feature freeze, and
extended configurability counts as a feature.
However, I will produce PPA builds for Maverick as soon as I get around
to installing the alpha and will ma
Yes it is a GNOME bug and a link to the related upstream bug report is
provided above. But I am doing limited testing on Ubuntu users like
myself while waiting for the upstream to come out of feature freeze.
Meanwhile, the package for Maverick is available in ppa:yurivkhan/ppa,
although it is boun
For me, the workaround command fails with:
> No such schema `org.gnome.Empathy.conversation' specified in override
file `/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/ubuntu-artwork.gschema.override'
This is probably because I had uninstalled empathy before. After
reinstalling empathy, `sudo glib-compile-schemas
/
The currently packaged version is compiled without ffmpeg and theora,
and so does not play background videos.
Long story:
The original tarball contains a build.sh script that pulls in ffmpeg rev
8448 from svn.mplayerhq.hu. That svn repository, in turn, contains a
svn:external that refers to
svn:/
Since I raised this issue eleven years ago(!), many important things
happened, among them:
* I migrated from Xfce to i3. As a result, I’m no longer receiving
notifications about available updates in a way that prompts me to interact with
update-manager.
* update-manager has become more annoying
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