Ugghh, formatting. ** Description changed:
Description: - lxqt-panel(taskbar): Sensors Widget forgets custom colors when re-opening - the Configure Panel window from taskbar (booted in live mode). + lxqt-panel(taskbar): Sensors Widget forgets custom colors when + re-opening the Configure Panel window from taskbar + (booted in livemode). Expected results: Custom colors on the Sensors Widget should stay set until I say so. Actual results: - Custom colors on the Sensors Widget are coming and going as they please - when I re-open the taskbar Configure Panel after setting custom colors on - the Sensors Widget. + Custom colors on the Sensors Widget are coming and going as + they please when I re-open the taskbar Configure Panel after + setting custom colors on the Sensors Widget. Steps to reproduce: 0.Boot live cd or usb. 1.Right-click taskbar, select "Manage Widgets", the Configure Panel - window will open. + window will open. 2.In the Widgets section of the Configure Panel window, click plus - sign(+) on the right hand side, this will open the Add Plugins window. + sign(+) on the right hand side, this will open the Add Plugins + window. - 3.Scroll down in the Add Plugins window and - select: "Sensors(sensors)" + 3.Scroll down in the Add Plugins window and + select: "Sensors(sensors)" "View readings from hardware sensors.", - then click Add Widget button, you should see the Sensors widget - appear on the right hand end of the taskbar, then click Close button. + then click Add Widget button, you should see the Sensors widget + appear on the right hand end of the taskbar, then click Close + button. - 4.Back in the Configure Panel window, select the Sensors widget you just - added, then click on the gear icon on the right hand side, opening the - Sensors Settings window, and select the sensors tab. In the column - named Color, click a blue (default color) rectangle to open the color - picker and select a bright color for contrast, click OK, you should see - the Sensors widget on the taskbar display the new color. + 4.Back in the Configure Panel window, select the Sensors widget you + just added, then click on the gear icon on the right hand side, + opening the Sensors Settings window, and select the sensors tab. + In the column named Color, click a blue (default color) rectangle to + open the color picker and select a bright color for contrast, + click OK, you should see the Sensors widget on the taskbar display + the new color. - 5.OK, here's where it gets good, close all the taskbar config windows you - have opened, then right-click taskbar, while looking at the taskbar - Sensors widget, and select Manage Widgets, for me, the colors get RESET - to default blue. To me, that is a bug. + 5.OK, here's where it gets good, close all the taskbar config windows + you have opened, then right-click taskbar, while looking at the + taskbar Sensors widget, and select Manage Widgets, for me, the + colors get RESET to default blue. To me, that is a bug. 6.Now, if you navigate all the way back into the color picker(step 4.) - and just click OK, with or without selecting a new color, it seems to - re-parse and reapply the custom color(s) + and just click OK, with or without selecting a new color, it seems + to re-parse and reapply the custom color(s) (until you right-click taskbar again, and select Manage Widgets) Tested variations: 0.What happens when I logout>login?. Picked colors seem to be honored. + 1.What if Sensors Widget can't detect any sensor hardware? Tough beans Comments: - I know this is not a particularly egregious bug, but this is my first bug - report, and I need practice. + I know this is not a particularly egregious bug, but this is my first + bug report, and I need practice. - I tend to run Lubuntu in live mode for my daily driver, and for testing - .iso qa. - I use the ram/cpu/temp widgets to monitor heavily loaded machines - compiling, SETI@home, block mining, etc. + I tend to run Lubuntu in live mode for my daily driver, and for + testing .iso qa. + I use the ram/cpu/temp widgets to monitor heavily loaded machines + compiling, SETI@home, block mining, etc. Affected versions. lubuntu@lubuntu:~$ lsb_release -rd Description: Ubuntu Disco Dingo (development branch) Release: 19.04 - ------------------------------------------------------- + ------------------------------------------------------- ProblemType: Bug ApportVersion: 2.20.10-0ubuntu18 Architecture: amd64 CasperVersion: 1.401 CurrentDesktop: LXQt Date: Mon Jan 21 22:35:05 2019 DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.04 LiveMediaBuild: Lubuntu 19.04 "Disco Dingo" - Alpha amd64 (20190120) Package: lxqt-panel 0.13.0-0ubuntu6 PackageArchitecture: amd64 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.18.0-11.12-generic 4.18.12 SourcePackage: lxqt-panel Tags: disco Uname: Linux 4.18.0-11-generic x86_64 UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) SHA256SUM: - fd3fd7743e7e389eda74392e3b276fbaf1e9f904e27321d614ccb3747e72a46f - *disco-desktop-amd64.iso + fd3fd7743e7e389eda74392e3b276fbaf1e9f904e27321d614ccb3747e72a46f + *disco-desktop-amd64.iso -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1812826 Title: lubuntu 19.04 daily qa - lxqt-panel > Sensors Widget forgets custom colors when re-opening the Configure Panel window To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxqt-panel/+bug/1812826/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs