Correction:
I wrote a moment ago that x-terminal-emulator -e %s seems to work as a
work around. That actually brings up a blank terminal window with
nothing visible in it, that has to be manually closed.
lxterminal
seems to work for me. A terminal window opens, and closes when the job
has fini
This is still a bug/problem for me in Lubuntu 13.04, pcmanfm 1.1.0.
I can confirm that changing
x-terminal-emulator %s
to
x-terminal-emulator -e %s
works as a work around or fix for me too.
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"the menu item never did nothing, but it wasn't obvious
what it did. That's now fixed (bug 699899). If you see any problem with
spacing between icons, please report that as a separate bug."
Glad the menu bug is fixed - thanks.
Spacing between icons was r
Still a problem for me in 11.04 Ubuntu Classic. Please fix it!
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Title:
Application Indicators too wide
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So, some items don't have tooltips, so remove all the tooltips. I don't
accept that as sensible. Some were showing useful information. Now
they're not.
The alternative, showing things e.g. rhythmbox track information as menu
items on the sound indicator. Well n
Me too
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IMHO it is NOT a theme problem, it's a problem with the Indicator
Applet. All the themes have too much spacing between the icons. I use
Human Clearlooks where it is particularly bad.
However, if this is a problem with the theme, how do we adjust the theme
so there is no spacing between icons?
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I upgraded to Maverick, I use theme human-clearlooks. This is still a
problem to me. It is a problem whatever theme I use.
Personally, I don't see this as "Opinion" or "Invalid". The icon
spacing is inconsistent. It looks bad. It affects lots of people.
There's a patch. It's a bug.
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Still getting this in Maverick
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Agree too wide!
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I can't see what's incomplete about this bug by the way.
** Changed in: indicator-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Also still affects me. I updated to Maverick, rather than a fresh
install and this problem is still there. I've tried each theme that is
installed on my computer and the problem exists on each of them. The
extra spacing seems to vary between themes, but it is worst on Human-
Clearlooks. Guess w
By "the icons always stayed in the same place in the Notification area"
I meant, gnerally, starting a new application will not cause other icons
to move. I'm fine with the way the Notification area works. I'm not
fine with the way the Indicator Applet works
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I know the icons will come in the same order, i.e. Rhythmbox before
Battery Power before Volume, however, the icons DO change position,
because without Rhythmbox running, Battery Power is first, Volume
second; with Rhythmbox running, Rhythmbox is first, Volume second, sound
third. Battery Power wi
Personally, I would expect the icons to align to the left and icons
should be close to each other not with all this extra space between.
Once an icon is displayed, it should stay in that place. New
applications started (e.g. Rhythmbox) would display an icon on the right
hand side. Icons should on
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 432525 ***
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Hi Andrew,
Thanks for the helpful reply - I will add comments as suggested.
You say though that I am still free to install gnome-app-install. As far as I
can tell, I can't install the gnome-app-install prog
If by "setting" you mean "position on the panel" then you would appear
to be correct. If by "Setting" you mean there are some settings for
this applet that you can change in a config file or somewhere else, then
I have not changed anything.
What do I expect to happen? I expect the icons to eithe
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-app-install
The package Gnome-app-install no longer installs the program gnome-app-
install ("Add/Remove applications") but installs software-centre
instead.
I understand that you're trying to get people to swap from gnome-app-
install to software-
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: software-center
I run Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 LTS 2.6.32-22-generic with Gnome.
I try to avoid installing any KDE packages because of all the KDE
libraries that get installed with them, as my disk space is limited.
Previously in the old software installation
** Attachment added: "Panel with Rhythmbox"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51205145/Screenshot2a.png
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** Attachment added: "Panel without Rhythmbox"
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As I start Rhythmbox or close it completely, the icons in the Indicator
Applet reposition themselves. I find this annoying because the final
positions of the icons doesn't appear to be predictable as it would be
in the old Notification A
I've just reproduced this today in Lucid 10.04 2.6.32-22-generic
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It would seem to me that the solution to this would be to add right
click functionality to each icon, and to have on the right click menu
the option to remove that icon from the indicator applet. Alternatively
add an option as in Windows system tray which allows you to hide the
icons that you don'
Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 2.6.32-22-generic
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I have the same problem in Lucid 10.04
Depending on the theme, the icons are have a padding of approximately one icon
width to two icon widths between icons.
I have tried all the themes I have installed and they all have the problem.
I have tried:
Ambiance
Clearlooks
Darklooks
Darkroom
Dust
Dust
Can confirm as above that 0.8.6-1 from the above source works in Lucid
10.04 2.6.32-22-generic
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This is a problem for me in Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 2.6.32-22-generic
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Also affects Lucid 10.04 2.6.32-22-generic
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This also affects me. Slight difference though. I added a drawer to a
panel. Then, as you can't drag items from a menu direct to a drawer
(you should be able to!) I copied icons to the desktop. Then I dragged
them from the desktop to the drawer. After rebooting, they were all
gone.
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I accept that the services old app doesn't work any more and requires fixing or
replacing.
I understand that no-one has the time. However for a supposedly user-friendly
O/S like Ubuntu to remove the GUI option and leave users no option except to
use the command line is absolutely not a good ide
I went to "Wine Configuration", Audio tab. Unticked all sound drivers,
leaving only EsounD Driver ticked.
I can confirm that sound playback is now correct - Thanks for the tip edalb!
This setting conflicts with the advice on the Spotify webpage
http://www.spotify.com/en/help/faq/wine. I have e
PS I've just fired up Evolution and Empathy, and despite several minutes
of looking, and also googling about Evolution, I can't find out how to
turn off their appearance in the Indicator Applet, so I am again going
to uninstall both.
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I agree 100%
I occasionally use Evolution, I may sometimes use Empathy but my main apps are
Thunderbird and Pidgin.
Indicator applet shows that Pidgin has messages, but will offer to start
Empathy and Evolution. It will not offer to Start Thunderbird or Pidgin. I
will rarely want to start Evo
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