Onko tämä tilapäistä?
Onko se tilapäistä, vai rikoitteko oikeasti taas kaikki entiset uutislinkit? Eikä tekstiversiota ole enää ollenkaan? Ei tässä uudessa sinänsä mitään vikaa ole, mutta ei tämä tekstiversiota korvaa alkuunkaan.
Onko se tilapäistä, vai rikoitteko oikeasti taas kaikki entiset uutislinkit? Eikä tekstiversiota ole enää ollenkaan? Ei tässä uudessa sinänsä mitään vikaa ole, mutta ei tämä tekstiversiota korvaa alkuunkaan.
Ctrl + 0, Ctrl + Plus Sign and Ctrl + Minus Sign are the designated keyboard shortcuts for controlling the zoom. This works on my setup.
Ctrl + Shift + Minus Sign seems to work identically to Ctrl + Minus Sign, but on my setup, Ctrl + Shift + Plus Sign does nothing, whereas Ctrl + Shift + 0 does what, given Minus Sign’s behaviour, I’d expect Ctrl + Shift + Plus Sign to do: it zooms in.
I’m guessing this is keyboard layout dependent. I’m using the Finnish/Swedish keyboard layout, in which the ’0’ key with Shift is the = character. In US keyboard it seems the Plus Sign has its own key, and that key with the Shift pressed becomes =. This is why Chromium thinks that I’m doing the ’zoom in’ combination when in fact I’m doing the ’reset zoom’ combination with shift.
I came across this while looking for a way to reset the zoom back to my custom default via keyboard. I figured if Ctrl+0 is ’reset to normal’, Ctrl+Shift+0 could be ’reset to default’. (I have yet to find such a keyboard shortcut. That’s a separate issue from the one I’m filing here. I’ll have to file a wishlist bug if said shortcut doesn’t exist.)
[[Special:ChangeEmail]] currently says: ”Complete this form to change your e-mail address. You will need to enter your password to confirm this change.”
The password field is located right after the ”New e-mail address” field and simply titled ”Password:”. The preface and this layout makes it unnecessarily easy to think it wants your ”password for your e-mail account” and not the current wiki. (I for one momentarily thought so despite being experienced enough to know it probably didn’t mean to.)
I suggest the ”Password:” header be changed slightly, to say ”Your {{SITENAME}} password:”
Steps to reproduce:
1. In (gnome-control-center) Keyboard settings’ Shortcuts, set the shortcut for ’Lock screen’ to Scroll Lock.
2. Press Scroll Lock.
What happens:
Nothing (screen doesn’t get locked).
What I expect to happen:
For the screen to get locked.
What works:
* Setting ’Lock screen’ shortcut to Shift + Scroll Lock, Ctrl + Scroll Lock etc.
* Setting ’Lock screen’ shortcut to, for example, the Pause/Break key (which is right next to Scroll Lock on common keyboards).
* Setting Scroll Lock as the ’Lock screen’ shortcut in Unity 2D.
Other notes:
Pressing Scroll Lock does nothing whether set as screen locking hotkey or not, so it shouldn’t be tied to some other function either.
With Unity updated from the PPA, you cannot file bugs against it using ubuntu-bug, you’ll just get an error message saying ”Please remove any third party package and try again.” You can still file bugs directly on Launchpad using the browser, but then the report won’t have the logs attached to it.
Steps to reproduce:
1. touch ~/foo_åäö
2. In Nautilus, point at the file created in step 1
3. Right-click for context menu
4. Select Move to Trash
5. Press Ctrl-Z/Select Undo from the Edit menu
What happens:
Nothing
What I expect to happen:
For the file to recover from trash to ~.
What works:
* Undoing Move to Trash with files with no scandinavian letters in their path/filename.
* Recovering foo_åäö by opening Trash and selecting Recover from context menu.
More info:
* Could be that more characters, perhaps all non-ASCII characters render Nautilus’ Undo impotent — I’ve only tested å, ä and ö.
* The Finnish translation for Desktop (~/Desktop) is Työpöytä, which means files moved to trash from Desktop can’t be recovered. Nasty.
Toivottavasti kokeile.yle.fi/uutiset nokittaa pian!
…eikä näillä kommenteilla näköjään ole ikilinkkejä.
Ja kun avasin tämän kommenttilootan uudestaan tätä toista kommenttia varten, sain saman varmistuskysymyksen kuin äsken. Ihmiskäyttäjälle tietysti helpompi niin, mutta kuvittelisin, että se antaa myös spämmääjälle brute force -tilaisuuden.
Chromiumilla (17.0.963.83) zoomaus ei toimi vieläkään, teksti pysyy suurennosprosentista riippumatta samankokoisena. (Firefoxissa tässä samalla työpöydällä teksti skaalautuu oikein.)
Steps to reproduce:
1. In Nautilus, select Connect to Server
2. Enter ftp server address, select FTP (with login) as type
3. Enter credentials,
4. select ”Remember this password”
5. Connect.
6. Disconnect.
7. Do steps 1.-2. again with the same server.
What happens:
The User name and Password fields remain empty. You have to enter your credentials again if you want to connect.
What I expect to happen:
For the Password field (at the very least) be automatically filled when I enter the associated user name. Better yet, remember and suggest (as default) both the User name and Password used previously.
Alternatively, just use ~/.netrc if that’s available and has the credentials (see Bug #963042).