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Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2008 09:20:07 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3806] xfce4-help dialog shows and resizes
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------- Comment #2 from corsac at debian.org 2008-03-01 09:20 UTC -------
*** Bug 3899 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Sat Mar 1 10:20:06 2008
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Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2008 09:20:06 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3899] xfce4-about: use a static size for window
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------- Comment #1 from corsac at debian.org 2008-03-01 09:20 UTC -------
Erf, sorry, didn't search enough for dupes.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 3806 ***
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Sat Mar 1 20:11:59 2008
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Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2008 19:11:59 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3901] New: Can not normally configure application
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Summary: Can not normally configure application launch icon
Product: Xfce
Version: unknown
Platform: PC (x86)
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: Medium
Component: general
AssignedTo: xfce-bugs at xfce.org
ReportedBy: davemilter at gmail.com
I want create icon to launch opera.
I mean icon near "xfce menu" "pager", "hide all windows" and so on.
I choose "parameters", and this window become modal for all windows,
so I can not copy/paste path to prefered icon, and path to "opera" executable,
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Sat Mar 1 21:34:39 2008
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Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2008 20:34:39 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3901] Can not normally configure application
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Sun Mar 2 01:08:04 2008
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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 00:08:04 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3903] New: How Do I Get Back to Regular KDE
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Summary: How Do I Get Back to Regular KDE Desktop?
Product: Xfce
Version: 4.4.1
Platform: PC (x86)
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: High
Component: general
AssignedTo: xfce-bugs at xfce.org
ReportedBy: thomchristy at gmail.com
I wanted to "TRY" the Xfce system, but didn't know that I'd be commiting a
TATTOO of it onto my KUBUNTU 4.7 "Gutsy Gibbon" setup by doing so. I have been
banging around in various downloaded utilities for the past several days, in
search of a "WAY BACK" to the KDE desktop I had become familiar with and now
wish I could again use, particularly some of the utilities XFCE has apparently
SHUT OFF... like Adept Installer (for finding new programs and updates, etc).
I thank you in advance for your prompt reply with helpful "How To"
consultation.
I am (despite the now apparent "bondage" to XFCE) getting accustomed to Xfce a
bit, and would probably like to come back to it later, if that is possible.
How can I do that? (or not?)
Best regards,
thomchristy at gmail.com
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Sun Mar 2 02:12:04 2008
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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 01:12:04 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3903] How Do I Get Back to Regular KDE Desktop?
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------- Comment #1 from bjt23 at cornell.edu 2008-03-02 01:12 UTC -------
Sorry, but this has nothing to do with Xfce per se. You should seek help in an
Ubuntu-related forum.
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Sun Mar 2 02:32:01 2008
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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 01:32:01 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3903] How Do I Get Back to Regular KDE Desktop?
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------- Comment #2 from thomchristy at gmail.com 2008-03-02 01:32 UTC -------
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> Sorry, but this has nothing to do with Xfce per se. You should seek help in an
> Ubuntu-related forum.
Hello Brian, and thanks for your prompt reply. Your view may be true, yet I was
merely hoping someone with experience with Xfce might know how to go about
uninstalling it, or at least how to "turn it off" so as to be able to boot back
to regular KDE desktop, or reset a preference. I doubt that Xfce deleted KDE
desktop, but more likely set a directive somewhere to boot to itself.
I am not a programmer, so just asking if anyone who might have encountered this
situation before might know whether there is perhaps something pertinent I can
type in Terminal to make my laptop revert to KDE... whether there might be some
simple ploy like that to try.
Thanks -
thomchristy at gmail.com
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Sun Mar 2 04:12:33 2008
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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 03:12:33 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3903] How Do I Get Back to Regular KDE Desktop?
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------- Comment #3 from bjt23 at cornell.edu 2008-03-02 03:12 UTC -------
No, this is not a help forum. This is a place to report bugs in Xfce. This is
not a bug in Xfce. As I suggested, please use an Ubuntu help forum.
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Sun Mar 2 22:00:48 2008
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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 21:00:48 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3903] How Do I Get Back to Regular KDE Desktop?
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------- Comment #4 from thomchristy at gmail.com 2008-03-02 21:00 UTC -------
Thanks again for your prompt reply. I beg to differ with your conclusion,
however. IMHO, any software that does not CLEARLY leave its user the OPTION
(once installed) to UNINSTALL IT or - in some useful and convenient way -
revert to their computer's (otherwise 100% functional) setup before their
software was installed HAS A SERIOUS BUG STILL PRESENT in its scheme of
operation... and in fact (in a real sense) does HARM to the overall experience
of an individual attempting to use his computer productively. I have wasted a
the better part of a week trying to figure out both XFCE and how to get it
removed from my computer, but - as an experimental user of new softwares - the
possibility of such downtimes sort of goes with the territory, and I lose no
sleep over it. I do, however, take exception to what surely seems an overtly
defensive, unimaginative, self-serving attitude on your part, wherein you seem
totally unable to even consider the possibility that there "might" be something
lacking in your project's product. Why would I want to ask the UBUNTU people
about this issue, when their installation on my machine was working just fine
before I installed the Xfce software packages? The truth is, you have been NO
HELP at all, sir, and I will neither trouble you further nor bother with any
additional wasted attempts at using Xfce, nor will I recommend (but rather warn
against) the Xfce approach to anyone in conversations about Linux
possibilities. In fact, at this point, it will be a refreshing joy to
reinstall the Kubuntu 7.01 suite from scratch on my machine, as it now appears
that is what it will take to finally GET RID of XFCE.
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Sun Mar 2 22:22:36 2008
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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 21:22:36 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3903] How Do I Get Back to Regular KDE Desktop?
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------- Comment #5 from alexander.toresson at gmail.com 2008-03-02 21:22 UTC -------
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> Thanks again for your prompt reply. I beg to differ with your conclusion,
> however. IMHO, any software that does not CLEARLY leave its user the OPTION
> (once installed) to UNINSTALL IT or - in some useful and convenient way -
> revert to their computer's (otherwise 100% functional) setup before their
> software was installed HAS A SERIOUS BUG STILL PRESENT in its scheme of
> operation...
Xfce upstream _only_ provides source tarballs. The makefile scripts _do_
support make uninstall. Xfce _only_ installs .desktop files that may be used by
gdm and kdm to choose what desktop environment to launch -- but this then
doesn't set the default to use.
> and in fact (in a real sense) does HARM to the overall experience
> of an individual attempting to use his computer productively. I have wasted a
> the better part of a week trying to figure out both XFCE and how to get it
> removed from my computer
You've very probably used the package manager in your distro to install xfce.
You should use it to uninstall it too.
>, but - as an experimental user of new softwares - the
> possibility of such downtimes sort of goes with the territory, and I lose no
> sleep over it. I do, however, take exception to what surely seems an overtly
> defensive, unimaginative, self-serving attitude on your part, wherein you seem
> totally unable to even consider the possibility that there "might" be something
> lacking in your project's product. Why would I want to ask the UBUNTU people
> about this issue, when their installation on my machine was working just fine
> before I installed the Xfce software packages?
Because the problem is not related to Xfce -- the problem is related to how
your distro has packaged Xfce.
> The truth is, you have been NO
> HELP at all, sir, and I will neither trouble you further nor bother with any
> additional wasted attempts at using Xfce, nor will I recommend (but rather warn
> against) the Xfce approach to anyone in conversations about Linux
> possibilities. In fact, at this point, it will be a refreshing joy to
> reinstall the Kubuntu 7.01 suite from scratch on my machine, as it now appears
> that is what it will take to finally GET RID of XFCE.
>
I'd suggest calming down, perhaps getting some sleep. Really.
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Sun Mar 2 22:27:57 2008
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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 21:27:57 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3903] How Do I Get Back to Regular KDE Desktop?
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------- Comment #6 from mike.massonnet at gmail.com 2008-03-02 21:27 UTC -------
Even if it is not an Xfce bug, I want to comment.
Did you see the little "Sessions" button in your display manager (which is KDM
by default with KUbuntu)? There you can choose on what to log into. If you
don't see Xfce in the session list, report a bug against the ubuntu kdm
package. If you want to know how to add sessions to kdm, read our faq[0].
If you want to know more about kdm, feel free to search the web.
[0] http://wiki.xfce.org/faq#setting_up_kdm
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Mon Mar 3 15:28:19 2008
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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 14:28:19 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3903] How Do I Get Back to Regular KDE Desktop?
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------- Comment #7 from thomchristy at gmail.com 2008-03-03 14:28 UTC -------
Just a note of thanks here to Mr. Mike Massonet - I appreciate your timely
input and useful instruction. As it happened, yesterday afternoon (before
receiving your reply) I noticed for the first time a small unmarked box on the
opening splash page of Kubuntu that, when clicked, opens into a list of boot-up
options. Until then, Xfce would dominate the boot, and as a result shut off
some KDE utilities I would have otherwise tried to deploy in order to disable
Xfce. I am grateful also to you for including the link to discover more about
KDE and its diverse functionalities. Yours is the sort of on-target-appropriate
clear thinking that one can only hope for after all attempts to resolve an
issue "on one's own" have proven ineffective. You were able to read beyond my
frustration (apologies to Brian & Alexander!) to answer the issues I was as yet
(apparently) unable to adequately frame. Best regards ~ thomchristy at gmail.com
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Sat Mar 8 01:55:44 2008
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Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2008 00:55:44 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3929] New: notification-daemon-xfce: Notification
preview possible just once
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Summary: notification-daemon-xfce: Notification preview possible
just once
Product: Xfce
Version: 4.4.1
Platform: PC (x86)
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: Medium
Component: general
AssignedTo: xfce-bugs at xfce.org
ReportedBy: info at noctus.net
User-Agent: Opera/9.26 (X11; Linux i686; U; de)
Build Identifier:
You can preview the default position for unattached notifications using the
Xfce settings plugin of notification-daemon-xfce. However, you can use the
Preview button just once to make it display a notification.
If you want to try different positions (or other possible settings in the
future), you won?t be able to do this quickly.
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open Xfce settings manager
2. Choose Notification Settings
3. Click Preview
Actual Results:
A notification window pops out. The Preview button cannot be used anymore after
this. You have to close the settings window of the plugin to make it usable
again.
Expected Results:
You should either be able to make a new notification window appear after the
old one was closed or be able to make an arbitrary amount of windows appear.
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Sat Mar 8 02:09:42 2008
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Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2008 01:09:42 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3929] notification-daemon-xfce: Notification
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Tue Mar 11 09:46:35 2008
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Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 08:46:35 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 517] Improve sorting of new window in the tasklist
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Summary|XFCE4 Taskbar entries appear|Improve sorting of new
|in no particular order |window in the tasklist
------- Comment #11 from nick at xfce.org 2008-03-11 08:46 UTC -------
I've changed the subject since trunk (libwnck) does a slightly better job in
sorting new entries, but there is still an idea to merge tasklist and iconbox.
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Wed Mar 12 17:54:27 2008
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Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:54:27 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3864] Stephan has a headache
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------- Comment #15 from trondsg at gmail.com 2008-03-12 16:54 UTC -------
> Steps to Reproduce:
> Wake up
I can reproduce this, sometimes even without waking up.
Second patch doesn't work. First patch will damage my computer when used
constantly.
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From greg.sieranski at quoininc.com Wed Mar 12 21:39:04 2008
From: greg.sieranski at quoininc.com (Sieranski, Greg)
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:39:04 -0400
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] Bug 3863
Message-ID: <20080312163904.239eb439@nulogiks.com>
Hi all,
I just switched from Gnome to XFCE and I am encountering the following
bug: http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3863
I see at the bottom that there is a fix by replacing the nulls w/
desktops[0]. I am running F8 and all my XFCE stuff came from the fedora
repositories. Is there a way to include this fix via a patch?
Thanks,
Greg Sieranski
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Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 21:53:06 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3948] Keyboard settings aren't applied at start up
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Thu Mar 20 21:34:38 2008
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Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 20:34:38 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3954] New: XFCE copy paste behavior
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Summary: XFCE copy paste behavior
Product: Xfce
Version: 4.4.2
Platform: PC (x86)
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: Medium
Component: general
AssignedTo: xfce-bugs at xfce.org
ReportedBy: carbonfreeze at gmail.com
XFCE 4.4.2. Verified issue exists in suse 10.3 & xubuntu 8.04.
XFCE forgets data placed into the clipboard when an application is closed.
Example:
In mousepad:
1). Open mousepad. Type some text.
2). Select the text & copy (either via right click or ctrl-c).
3). Close mousepad.
4). Reopen mousepad or any other text editor.
5). Attempt to paste the data, nothing appears on the screen & paste function
in edit is blanked out.
In thunar:
1). Open thunar. Create a new file, or select a pre-existing file.
2). Copy or cut the selected file.
3). Close thunar.
4). Open a new instance of thunar, attempt to paste the file(s). Nothing
happens.
XFCE shouldn't forget data in the clipboard, even if the source application is
closed, atleast not until the user logs out of XFCE/xorg.
Note:
I also tested this issue with the "clipman" panel plugin, and text copy/paste
works as expected when "prevent empty clipboard" option is enabled in this
plugin when using mousepad/text data in the clipboard. Thunar file cut/copy
still does not function as expected when using clipman.
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Thu Mar 20 22:22:13 2008
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Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 21:22:13 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3954] XFCE copy paste behavior
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Resolution| |INVALID
------- Comment #1 from fourdan at xfce.org 2008-03-20 21:22 UTC -------
This is the normal X behavior. If you want the data to be available after the
source application has vanished, use a clipboard manager such as the Xfce
Clipman plugin.
http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/panel-plugins/xfce4-clipman-plugin
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Thu Mar 20 22:24:41 2008
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Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 21:24:41 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3954] XFCE copy paste behavior
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Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED
Component|general |general
Product|Xfce |Thunar
Resolution|INVALID |
Target Milestone|xfce-4.4.3 |1.0.0final
Version|4.4.2 |unspecified
------- Comment #2 from fourdan at xfce.org 2008-03-20 21:24 UTC -------
Ah sorry, there is two different bugs if Thunar behaves differently.
Reassigning to Thunar then.
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Thu Mar 20 22:29:41 2008
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Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 21:29:41 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3954] XFCE copy paste behavior
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------- Comment #3 from mike.massonnet at gmail.com 2008-03-20 21:29 UTC -------
For Thunar it might be good to reassign indeed, tho I'm not sure where the
habit to 1) open a window 2) copy 3) close the window 4) open a new window 5)
paste, is right...
Benny?
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Fri Mar 21 04:30:33 2008
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Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 03:30:33 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3954] XFCE copy paste behavior
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------- Comment #4 from carbonfreeze at gmail.com 2008-03-21 03:30 UTC -------
(In reply to comment #3)
> For Thunar it might be good to reassign indeed, tho I'm not sure where the
> habit to 1) open a window 2) copy 3) close the window 4) open a new window 5)
> paste, is right...
I was simply illustrating a method to reproduce the issue.
(In reply to comment #1)
Ok, but should the basic behavior of clipman (persistent clipboard) not be the
default behavior of a desktop environment? I can understand performance reasons
(garbage collection) for removing an application's clipboard contents from RAM,
but I would expect something that I placed in the clipboard to be there until I
1). Logout
2). halt/reboot the machine
3). Replace it with something else.
Is xorg setup so that each application has its own clipboard? Why should
cut/copy be different than the highlight-to-copy behavior of xorg (which IS
persistent).
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Fri Mar 21 04:36:33 2008
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Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 03:36:33 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3954] XFCE copy paste behavior
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------- Comment #5 from carbonfreeze at gmail.com 2008-03-21 03:36 UTC -------
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> Is xorg setup so that each application has its own clipboard? Why should
> cut/copy be different than the highlight-to-copy behavior of xorg (which IS
> persistent).
Woops. Was testing with clipman on. highlight-to-copy is not persistent.
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Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 13:54:19 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3614] No icon for launchers that have a period
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------- Comment #4 from tpg at mandriva.org 2008-03-21 13:54 UTC -------
*** Bug 3955 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 17:13:52 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3614] No icon for launchers that have a period
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------- Comment #5 from tpg at mandriva.org 2008-03-21 17:13 UTC -------
Created an attachment (id=1562)
--> (http://bugzilla.xfce.org/attachment.cgi?id=1562&action=view)
Fixed version for Thunar-0.9.0
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Sat Mar 22 04:24:59 2008
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Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 03:24:59 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3954] XFCE copy paste behavior
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------- Comment #6 from bjt23 at cornell.edu 2008-03-22 03:24 UTC -------
Pretty sure this was correct as INVALID. You're not understanding how the
"clipboard" works on X11. There is no actual "clipboard." When you select
text or do Edit->Copy, no data gets sent anywhere. The application just says
"I own the clipboard" (or in the case of a mouse selection, "I own the primary
selection"). If another app wants to paste, it sends a message that tells the
app that cut/copied to send the data to the pasting app. If the app with the
data isn't running anymore, then there's no app to send data from.
That's why we have the clipman plugin -- it makes the clipboard behave more
like the Windows/Mac clipboard for people who want that behavior. If there's a
problem with that, please file a bug for the clipman plugin. There's no bug in
Xfce itself related to clipboard/primary selection handling, and if there was,
it would likely be a gtk problem, as we don't really handle that sort of stuff
ourselves.
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Sat Mar 22 13:24:45 2008
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Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 12:24:45 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3954] XFCE copy paste behavior
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------- Comment #7 from mike.massonnet at gmail.com 2008-03-22 12:24 UTC -------
That isn't invalid for Thunar. As of your own application, you can request the
clipboard to be stored so that it stays when the application quits.
http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/unstable/gtk-Clipboards.html#gtk-clipboard-store
(And for text clipboards, it is easier to install the clipman plugin as already
told unlike to patch each GTK+ application that doesn't care about storing the
clipboard).
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Sat Mar 22 14:00:30 2008
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Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 13:00:30 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3954] XFCE copy paste behavior
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------- Comment #8 from corsac at debian.org 2008-03-22 13:00 UTC -------
(In reply to comment #7)
> That isn't invalid for Thunar. As of your own application, you can request the
> clipboard to be stored so that it stays when the application quits.
It's not invalid for Thunar especially since Thunar is intended to be used as a
daemon too. When you close a thunar window, the process keeps running, so it
should be able to keep the clipboard for another thunar window.
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Mon Mar 24 17:44:10 2008
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Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 2836] xfrun4 does not pre-select the previously
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------- Comment #5 from user+xfce at localhost.localdomain.org 2008-03-24 16:44 UTC -------
There is an additional problem with xfrun: The arrow-down key is more often
than not ignored. So I have to walk from bottom-up with the arrow-up key to
select an entry.
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Tue Mar 25 14:58:23 2008
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Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 13:58:23 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3864] Stephan has a headache
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------- Comment #16 from stephan at xfce.org 2008-03-25 13:58 UTC -------
Problem persists, how is the rewrite doing?
Is it in a state where we can migrate the data to it yet?
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Fri Mar 28 02:46:34 2008
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Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3614] No icon for launchers that have a period
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------- Comment #6 from tpg at mandriva.org 2008-03-28 01:46 UTC -------
This is still valid, especially for some wrong icon names. Anyways this is the
wrong idea to strip everything in a given string after "." (a dot) what if a
filename contains "-" (a dash) or something more stange ? Wise idea would be to
strip graphical extensions:
.png or .svg rather than simple . dot
WDYT ?
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Fri Mar 28 04:11:54 2008
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Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3614] No icon for launchers that have a period
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Mon Mar 31 09:49:00 2008
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Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3974] New: endless loop when setting up mouse with
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Summary: endless loop when setting up mouse with XInput
Product: Xfce
Version: 4.4.2
Platform: PC (x86)
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: critical
Priority: Medium
Component: xfce-mcs-plugins
AssignedTo: xfce-bugs at xfce.org
ReportedBy: wolfgang.oertl at gmail.com
I have experienced similar problems as bug #927 describes - which was closed
due to insufficient feedback from the initial reporter. After login on slim
(the display manager), xfce4 starts but xfce-mcs-manager goes into a 100% cpu
loop. Eventually I can do something but everything is very slow.
I have the XInput extension, and a Wacom tablet is attached. Some debugging
shows an endless loop in mouse_plugin.c in function set_xinput_mouse_values.
The reason is obvious, using the same variable in an outer and iner loop. Duh!
This hasn't been fixed in SVN head yet. I'll attach a patch for 4.4.2 but it
should apply to SVN too.
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Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3974] endless loop when setting up mouse with
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Fixes the endless loop in the function set_xinput_mouse_values.
Due to recent changes in this function, won't apply to SVN trunk.
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From bugzilla-daemon at xfce.org Mon Mar 31 14:01:39 2008
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Subject: [Xfce-bugs] [Bug 3974] endless loop when setting up mouse with
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