I suspect there is something wrong with the libreoffice-gtk package if
removing it enables the Alt key shortcuts to work. I have been looking
at the libreoffice source to try to see where libreoffice-gtk is causing
this to not work.
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Still working on this fix. I figured out how to make the string
conversions simpler so that replacing the '~' character with an
underscore is quicker when opening menus. However, I still don't see
mnemonic underlines for menu headers (File, Edit, etc.), so maybe my
code is only affecting items wi
John,
I have not yet succeeded in building LibreOffice 3.6 with Unity menu
support using the instructions provided in the Ubuntu Wiki, nor can I do
it with Ubuntu packages. I have attached my code here, which should go
under core/vcl/unx/gtk/window in the LO sources.
Sorry for the delay in this
John,
I am trying to implement the underscore in glomenu.cxx, where the menu
labels are generated. If you look at gtksalmenu.cxx, where all the menu
items are generated, there is code in the NativeSetItemText function
that converts the tilde (~) character to an underscore. This is what I
am try
Yes I am using Quantal. I was unaware that the Additional Drivers tool
was moved to Software Sources.
I would like to have this bug report closed.
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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No, nothing of the sort appears when I search for "drivers" in Dash. I
don't see the icon in Software Sources either, even though the
"Additional Drivers" tool is marked as installed in Ubuntu Software
Center.
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Public bug reported:
When I install "Additional Drivers" tool from the Ubuntu Software
Center, the icon shows up in the Launcher. However, I can't find it via
the HUD search utility, nor can I find it in System Settings. This
needs to be fixed, especially for new/inexperienced users who have
tro
Sebastien,
OK, I will copy the comment to upstream right now. The nautilus team
will know much better how to handle this one.
- Ken.
On Jun 7, 2012, at 2:48 PM, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> @Ken: thanks, could you add this comment on the upstream bug as well?
> While we have some GNOME hackers w
I have chosen to un-assign myself from fixing this bug. I have gained a
lot more insight into how to possibly implement a recursive ownership
change function, but am not familiar with the I/O aspect of it (there
seems to be a particular timing of pushing and popping jobs involved).
Basically, here
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ken Clive (ken.clive) => (unassigned)
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Title:
Applying Permissions to enclo
Shubham,
I am currently working on this issue, and it's a bit complicated because
this is a feature that hasn't been implemented into the button yet. I
am directly consulting with the nautilus developers upstream to resolve
this issue, since I have been familiarizing myself with the nautilus
sour
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ken Clive (ken.clive)
** Tags added: precise
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Title:
Apply
Sorry, comment #4 had some typos. Fixed them in comment #5.
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Title:
Applying Permissions to enclosed files in Nautilus' Folder P
Haven't quite figured this one out yet, since GTK+ is not familiar
territory for me. However, I found the code snippet that operates the
button: it's the "apply_recursive_clicked" function in nautilus-
properties-window.c. The for loop in lines 4344-4371 may be the trouble
spot, but I'm not sure
Haven't quite figured this one out yet, since GTK+ is not familiar
territory for me. However, I found the code snippet that operates the
button: it's the "apply_recursive_clicked" function in nautilus-
properties-window.c. The for loop in lines 4344-4371 may be the trouble
spot, but I'm not sure:
I've confirmed that this also occurs in Precise (12.04, x64). I am
quite new to fixing bugs in Ubuntu, but I am willing to give it a shot.
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