Hi there.
Rather than file a bug which might not get noticed immediately I thought
I would post here, sorry if that's not the right thing to do, but I
thought it a good idea to start a thread to keep track of the issues.
I'm running preliminary stable builds on bullseye/sid.
The theme defaults to something from the Windows 95 time frame.
I set it back to keramik, everything's back to how I want it.
Manually save session, restart X and it's back to Windows 95.
Konqueror has a background noise image in the detailed list view I don't
remember it having before, plus the icons in the detailed list view are
larger those in the tree view.
The science screen saver, when activated hides all windows, shows the
desktop background, and does nothing.
At least the session manager doesn't crash when shutting down, which is
a plus.
Regards,
Philip Ashmore
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I got curious and opened Kontact to see what it does, but I've decided not to
use it because it doesn't show my customized toolbars in Kmail; but now if I
open any of its components by name or icon, Kontact opens instead.
How can I go back to using plain ol' Kmail with my customizations?
Leslie
Just about every project on Git, etc. puts its readme and install
documentation in Markdown documents any more. I have found a command-line
tool, mdless, which works nicely in Konsole, but I can't see how to make it
work with Konqueror.
I have added an entry in Settings => File Associations for text/markdown that
associates *.md with mdless, but it does nothing when I click on a *.md file.
Is this something that I can accomplish with DCOP or some such?
Leslie
I've noticed with the Debian and Ubuntu Trinity VirtualBoxes, as well as
with Trinity/PCLinuxOS as the host OS, when I launch Thunderbird, it
(kind of) opens minimized, taking up the left half of the screen each
time and I have to select the maximize icon in the window title bar to
maximize/full screen it.
With the separate install of Debian (LXQt, without Trinity), Thunderbird
opens full-screen each time.
Is there a setting in Trinity that could be causing the above to occur?
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Hi all!
I think the GNOMEs of GNOME have done it again. I just ran across 3 problems:
1) TDE sees all CUPS-printers in the LAN and can print to them. Libreoffice 7 does not.
2) Libreoffice uses 96dpi, no matter what I do. The workaround with GDK_DPI_SCALE=1.33 does not work any more.
Does anybody know how I can solve these issues?
Nik
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