6. When GEdit is set to use the system font, it does so -- but does not respect the "Scaling Factor" set in the Tweak Tool (worked fine in 16.04).
On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 1:12 AM, Emblem Parade <emblempar...@gmail.com> wrote: > Actually. the SMPlayer crashes happen on X11, too, though less frequently. > If I click "next track" or sometimes just switching from fullscreen to > windowed, the Shell crashes. (Unlike in Wayland, the Shell restarts again > with all applications still open.) > > More issues: > > 3. Changing the default app for Video Player in setting seems to have no > effect. (I switched from SMPlayer to VLC, but SMPlayer is still being used.) > > 4. In Nautilus it is impossible to change the default app to open a file. > I click on Properties, then Open With, and see a lit of all applications. > But even if I mark VLC and click "Set Default", it jumps back to SMPlayer. > > 5. The right-click menu for files in Nautilus shows the "Compress..." > option twice. Each option opens a slightly different dialog. > > > > On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 12:23 AM, Emblem Parade <emblempar...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Before, I was using Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 upgraded to GNOME 3.20 via the >> PPAs. >> >> The following things worked fine before, but are broken now: >> >> 1. SMPlayer/mpv crashes the entire Shell in Wayland when playing a video. >> It doesn't matter which output driver I use. Interestingly enough, mpv >> works find standalone! Because I can't live without SMPlayer (ha!) my >> workaround is to use the X11 session. I can understand view errors, but why >> does the Shell crash? >> >> 2. Eclipse IDE cannot handle Hi-DPI properly, lots of bugs with font >> sizes. (Worked fine in 16.04.) My workaround for now is to set Eclipse to >> use GTK+2 (SWT_GTK3=0). I imagine there is something in the new version of >> GTK that ships with Ubuntu that prevents Eclipse from reading scaling >> values. Could it be an Ubuntu GNOME configuration issue? >> >> Otherwise, font rendering is *very* different from Ubuntu GNOME 16.04. >> It's not necessarily bad, just ... different. Just letting you know in case >> this wasn't intentional. >> > > -- Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list Ubuntu-GNOME@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome