Given that this bug was from over a decade ago, and we've done
substantial printing improvements & re-investigations over the past few
years which could conceivably have fixed this, and this hasn't come up
recently, I think we can consider this "worksforme" at this point.
(It sounds like comment 2
That sounds like this bug, I think.
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Title:
Synthetic emboldening/italic/italic-bold fails for single-styled fonts
Stat
Murz: Thanks for the report -- but I think it's actually a different
issue from this bug, though.
This bug is about bold text being rendered as non-bold (and only when
printed), whereas it looks like your issue is about bold text being
*completely missing* (based on your first screenshot), which i
Hi Justin! Original reporter here -- I've been running Ubuntu 18.10
since release, and I've never once been able to reproduce this issue on
that version.
I have the same gnome-shell version as you, and I tested Firefox 65
(official version from Ubuntu repos) and am still unable to reproduce.
I'd
RE cosmic (replying to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/1765304/comments/52
and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/1765304/comments/55
):
I've installed the proposed gnome-shell-common and gnome-shell package
updates, and I don't see any issues so far (after a r
Hi Brian. I have been running Cosmic (Ubuntu 18.10) as my main OS since
its release, and I don't think I've ever actually hit the bug on Cosmic.
(I just verified that I have the GTK_IM_MODULE=ibus variable set, too.
So I think I would be hitting this bug, if Cosmic were affected.)
So, my assumpti
(My experience [of Cosmic being unaffected] seems to match what was
reported in comment 44 (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/1765304/comments/44
), too.)
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The fix seems good to me!
My verification steps:
- I verified that I could still reproduce the issues in the first post here,
in a stock Ubuntu 18.04.1 installation in a VM (all package at their "freshly
installed" version, including Firefox).
- In doing this, I tested both scenarios from the
As noted on the github issue, Fedora doesn't seem to be affected at all
(when testing the same ibus/mutter/Firefox versions as in Ubuntu). So
this is seeming to be Ubuntu-specific, fortunately/unfortunately...
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Filed upstream: https://github.com/ibus/ibus/issues/2002
** Bug watch added: github.com/ibus/ibus/issues #2002
https://github.com/ibus/ibus/issues/2002
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> the bug might be better placed on https://github.com/ibus/ibus/issues
instead.
Thanks -- I'll file an issue there, too, later today. (I wish I knew how
to test old ibus builds & bisect between them so that I could extra-
confirm that it was an ibus change that broke this, and perhaps bisect
to f
Public bug reported:
tl;dr: starting in Ubuntu 18.04, "ibus" seems to lower and raise
Firefox, whenever the user tries to focus an
field on a web page. This is not a regression in Firefox, as the same
Firefox version runs just fine in Ubuntu 17.10 -- it seems to be a bug
in ibus, because it only
As I just discovered & noted in
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1306425#c10 , this doesn't
actually require any Firefox add-ons -- you can reproduce it in
Firefox's "Certificate Viewer" UI, too.
Anyway -- I'm glad we've got a fix in the pipeline here! Thanks, Martin!
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FWIW, Firefox actually worked around this bug locally by making the bits
of firefox-UI in question able to paint the Theme's background gradient
(and we're making sure that any future release with GTK3 enabled will
include this patch). It may still be worth taking the theme patch that
I attached h
FWIW, I verified that this patch fixes the Firefox issue if I apply it directly
to my system, like so:
cd /usr/share/themes/
sudo patch -p1 < /tmp/theme-patch.patch
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Here's a patch to fix this. (generated against source obtained from
"apt-get source ubuntu-themes").
I'm hoping someone here can take this & land it. Please let me know if
there's anything else that's needed here. Thanks!
** Patch added: "patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubunt
Note that *actual tooltips* are fine, since they render with the
background-image, as specified in gtk-widget.css.
But firefox's notification bars have trouble because they don't get
rendered with the full GTK styling. Firefox sets up a dummy widget and
styles it as a tooltip, and reads its "backg
Steps to reproduce (sorry for not including these up-front):
1. Download a "Desktop" firefox nightly build from
https://nightly.mozilla.org/
2. Extract the tarball, e.g.:
tar jxvf firefox-42.0a1.en-US.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
3. From inside the extracted directory, create an empty folder and st
Public bug reported:
Firefox Nightlies recently became GTK3-enabled, and that uncovered an
issue with Ubuntu's Ambiance & Radiance GTK3 themes.
They're missing a "background-color" for the .tooltip {...} CSS rule in
their config files. They have a "tooltip_bg_color" variable, which they
use to se
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