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OpenOffice.org Word Processor (oowriter) stays in "semi-fullscreen" mode no
matter what I do
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106506
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
I had oowriter in full screen mode and restarted GNOME using
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace. After that oowriter is stuck in a "semi-full screen"
mode. It fills up the whole screen but the menu is still visible.
Screenshot: http://microansa.com/oowrite
Oh also, I am not able to answer to dialogue messages as they get stuck
behind the program.
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OpenOffice.org Word Processor (oowriter) stays in "semi-fullscreen" mode no
matter what I do
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106506
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Yes, if I copy back the former openoffice settings. I just removed the
whole folder and that solved the problem. Should I compress and attach
the settings folder? It is 12 MB compressed.
Best regards
Daniel Andersson
Chris Cheney wrote:
> Daniel,
>
> I was unable to reproduce this
It seems like `9.0.1-2.3~ubuntu1.18.04.1` breaks the `--extra-index-url`
functionality of PIP.
In my understanding, the idea is for `--extra-index-url` to provide a
PyPI-compliant repository that offers a few additional packages, allowing PIP
to fall back onto the instance configured as `--index-u
Public bug reported:
I originally wrote this as a comment on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-pip/+bug/1822842 , but I
guess it makes sense to open a new separate bug since the other report was
already closed. Pasting my comment contents below.
~$ lsb_release -rd
Descripti
I opened a new bug with the information in the previous comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-pip/+bug/1833229 .
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1822842
Title:
pip
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pinta
Pinta requires the gtk-dialog-error icon and kubuntu 11.04 dont seem to have it
by default (or as a package dependency)
Solvable by installing gnome-icon-theme
GLib.GException: Icon 'gtk-dialog-error' not present in theme
at Gtk.IconTheme.LoadIc