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[10:07] <mac_v> djsiegel1: Similar to Bug #406438 > Bug #405426 , Bug #400383 are also not papercuts per-se [not a fix for something that most users consider painful.] , they could just be design suggestions but wouldnt be part of the papercut criteria |
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[10:07] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 406438 in netbook-remix-launcher "Panel clock applet should show only the time by default" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/406438 |
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[10:07] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 405426 in human-gtk-theme "Remove application icons from title bars" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/405426 |
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[10:07] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 400383 in hundredpapercuts "Panel separator between clock and FUSA is not meaningful" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/400383 |
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[10:34] <djsiegel1> mac_v: yes, you are right |
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[10:35] <djsiegel1> except about the separator in the panel |
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[10:35] <djsiegel1> all of these things are painful for me :) |
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[10:35] <djsiegel1> but I don't think they are painful for most |
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[10:35] <djsiegel1> except maybe the separator |
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[10:35] <djsiegel1> which is clearly ugly and using space poorly |
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[10:35] <mac_v> djsiegel1: ;p the separator also is not a papercut , but *do* remove it |
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[10:59] <djsiegel1> mac_v: you know what, I disagree |
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[11:01] <mac_v> djsiegel1: that is just a design *flaw*, i'm not sure how it improves/hampers usability?! |
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[11:02] <djsiegel1> these things that don't seem like pains really are |
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[11:03] <djsiegel1> djsiegel1: for example, text in title bars is not centered on the window, it's centered on the window minus the close, minimize, maximize buttons |
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[11:03] <djsiegel1> also, folder icons in Human are off-center |
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[11:03] <djsiegel1> most people would say that these are not pains |
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[11:03] <mac_v> djsiegel1: BTW, i *never* had the separator , i removed it since i use a vertical panel ;p |
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[11:03] <djsiegel1> but that's why we have a design team (in part), to find pains that people are not conscious of |
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[11:03] <djsiegel1> users can't identify them |
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[11:04] <djsiegel1> they would never report them as a paper cut |
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[11:04] <djsiegel1> and might not agree that they are painful |
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[11:04] <djsiegel1> it's very subtle |
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[11:04] <djsiegel1> sometimes the users can be right |
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[11:04] <djsiegel1> other times, something can be bad for them and they will thing it's not harmful |
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[11:05] <mac_v> djsiegel1: my reasons mainly , are that this is a very minor aspect , while there are other papercuts that could be part of the 100 , this could be done apart from the papercuts... |
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[11:05] <mac_v> I'm not saying dont remove it ... DO remove it |
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[11:06] <djsiegel1> yes I know |
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[11:06] <djsiegel1> can you find two new paper cuts, one for r4 and one for r5? |
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[11:06] <djsiegel1> because r4 and r5 lost two |
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[11:06] <mac_v> it's been a few days since i watched papercuts, but will try to get you something |
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[11:07] <djsiegel1> thanks |
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[12:39] <mac_v> djsiegel1: Bug #164298 , Bug #404525 |
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[12:40] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 164298 in ubuntu "Print to file should say "Export to PDF" instead of "Print to PDF"" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/164298 |
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[12:40] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 404525 in gnome-power-manager "Laptop power status notification is uninformative" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/404525 |
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[12:41] <djsiegel1> yeah, those are good |
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[12:41] <djsiegel1> mac_v: I think the latter is invalid |
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[12:42] <djsiegel1> mac_v that person does not appear to be using human |
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[12:42] <mac_v> djsiegel1: that is true , read the title , the notification is not informative |
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[12:42] <djsiegel1> mac_v: I don't understand |
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[12:43] <djsiegel1> it is notifying you of brightness change |
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[12:43] <mac_v> just shows the brightness , but not the battery power status, this was discussed in ayatana |
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[12:43] <mac_v> mailing list |
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[12:43] <mac_v> Scott has partly fixed this problem , work is alsmot done |
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[12:43] <mac_v> almost* |
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[12:43] <djsiegel1> ok, so, when you unplug, you'd like to see the "You are now running on battery" with info about % charge, time remaining? |
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[12:44] <mac_v> djsiegel1: yeah , a second bubble about the charge |
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[12:44] <mac_v> and time |
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[12:44] <djsiegel1> have you had any feedback from devs about this? |
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[12:44] <mac_v> yeah |
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[12:45] <djsiegel1> what did they say? |
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[12:45] <djsiegel1> mpt is looking into his spec |
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[12:46] <mac_v> djsiegel1: this depends on the work on Bug #399492 , upstream has accepted Scott's effort , and waiting for the completed patch |
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[12:46] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 399492 in gnome-power-manager "Feature request : Possible improvements for notifications" [Wishlist,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/399492 |
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[12:46] <djsiegel1> mac_v: mpt is now adding to the spec |
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[12:46] <mac_v> oh ok... |
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[12:50] <mac_v> djsiegel1: Bug #394184 , the post-extraction says "Open the destination" , this could be simplified to -> "Show files" |
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[12:50] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 394184 in hundredpapercuts "Simplify the file roller post-extraction dialogue window" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/394184 |
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[12:50] * mpt waves to mac_v |
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[12:50] <mac_v> mpt hi :) |
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[12:52] <djsiegel1> mac_v: add the "Export as PDF..." bug to r4, add the unplugged notification to r5 and update appropriate bugs with a link to mpt's spec change, and add the extraction dialog bug to any round with less than ten |
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[12:52] <djsiegel1> all are great finds! |
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[12:52] <djsiegel1> please and thank you |
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[12:53] <djsiegel1> mac_v: actually, I am thinking of invalidating the EoG papercut in r4 |
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[12:53] <djsiegel1> it's very confusing |
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[12:53] <mac_v> djsiegel1: i cant add milestones :( |
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[12:53] <djsiegel1> ah, you can't add to milestones? |
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[12:53] <djsiegel1> we need a proper papercutters team next time around |
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[12:54] <mpt> mac_v, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotifyOSD?action=diff&rev2=172&rev1=170 |
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[12:54] <mac_v> djsiegel1: only the concerned devs have the privilages |
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[12:55] <mac_v> mpt: \o/ , also i'v sent a set of the notify-osd icons *vertical* to kwwii |
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[13:10] <mpt> I need to read that g-p-m bug report in more detail, it probably doesn't cover everything people commented on |
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[13:11] <mpt> In Jaunty I specced as few g-p-m changes as possible, because I was told it would soon be replaced by DeviceKit-power and therefore making major changes would be a waste of time. |
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[13:11] * mpt -> lunch |
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[15:29] <mac_v> mpt: the notify-osd task *needs* to be done , the icons from the Ubuntu notify-osd are labelled different from the gnome notifications , these changes are done in notify-osd |
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[15:30] <mpt> mac_v, ah, for battery icons? |
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[15:30] <mac_v> mpt: yeah |
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[15:35] <mpt> mac_v, I see, sorry, my mistake |
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[15:35] <mac_v> mpt np... kindly reassign it |
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[15:37] <mpt> mac_v, but why are the battery icons any of Notify OSD's business? It's gnome-power-manager sending them, isn't it? |
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[15:37] <mpt> and then Notify OSD displays them just like it does for any other icon |
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[15:38] <mac_v> mpt: if the patch is written in gpm then ubuntu will have to maintain a patch over the gnome gpm , but if we patch notify-osd instead , this is easier |
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[15:38] <mac_v> mpt: similar, is already done for wireless notifications |
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[15:39] <mpt> hmmmmmm |
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[15:39] <mpt> you have a point there |
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[15:39] <mpt> If Notify OSD uses custom icons for volume, brightness, and wireless, it should for power too |
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[15:39] <hyperair> there are power notifications? |
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[15:40] <hyperair> i wasn't aware |
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[15:40] <mac_v> mpt: AFAIK all icons are changed in notify-osd , but for sure i know about wireless icons |
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[15:40] <mac_v> hyperair: we are adding power notifications |
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[15:40] <mac_v> hyperair: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotifyOSD?action=diff&rev2=172&rev1=170 |
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[15:40] <hyperair> i see |
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[15:40] <hyperair> i thought it was added sometime back then removed again? |
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[15:43] <mpt> mac_v, hyperair, those power notifications come from gnome-power-manager, which has always produced them (well, at least as long as notification-daemon has been part of Gnome) |
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[15:45] <hyperair> hmm i haven't been seeing them recently |
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[16:00] <mac_v> hyperair: they were *blocked* in Ubuntu , since they were considered redundant/uninformative , but now the notifications are being changed |
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[16:00] <hyperair> aha i see |
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[16:00] <hyperair> yeah i did hear something of that sort |
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[16:01] <mac_v> hyperair: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/399492 |
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[16:01] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 399492 in gnome-power-manager "Feature request : Possible improvements for notifications" [Wishlist,In progress] |
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[17:36] <mac_v> djsiegel1: Bug #407116 this is a simple fix too , the gconf must be set to 0 |
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[17:36] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 407116 in hundredpapercuts "The thumbnail of an image should not be bigger than the image itself" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/407116 |
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[17:39] <mac_v> nope scratch that... that causes an ugly behavior |
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[19:18] <MDC2> any X developer here? |
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[19:18] <MDC2> or just someone who knows a little bit about X stuff.. |
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[20:48] <aboSamoor> Hi, I installed kde 4.3 over ubuntu and now all the notification is messed up, can you help me ? |
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[21:10] <chrisccoulson> aboSamoor - you want #ubuntu for support |
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[21:16] <aboSamoor> chrisccoulson, I am running karmic |
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