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OpenOffice Documents Thumbnails in Nautilus
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Written by crdrews the 12 Mar 08 at 15:17. Category: Office.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Actually that is the feature that I'm missing more in Ubuntu. To be able to preview the content of the documents is very usefull for those who use OpenOffice.org.
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Previews different types of files
Ubuntu
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| Priority : | Undefined |
| Definition : | New (Needs guidance) |
| Implementation : | Good progress |
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Written by spg76 the 28 Feb 08 at 17:50. Category: Others.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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I've been playing around with Apple Mac OS X Leopard and, although the system didn't impress me that much, I loved one feature that I'd really like to see in Ubuntu.
It´s call Quick Look, and allows you to view the contents of a file without open its default application.
This is great when you have a folder with different types of files (JPG, MPG, DOC) and you want see the content of the files quickly without open many applications (Eog, Totem, OpenOffice Writer in this case)
You can look how this work in Mac OS X on here, here and here.
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Different wallpapers on different monitors/workspace
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Written by greycode the 28 Feb 08 at 17:20. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
In development
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I've got two monitors, and right now if I use the wallpaper settings in gnome it stretches the wallpaper across the two monitors. It does this even for the default ubuntu wallpaper. This can look really bad depending on the image. In order to get around this I had to get two wallpaper images and join them into one large one with the GIMP and set that as my wallpaper.
There should be a way in gnome to set a different wallpaper for each monitor.
==== Merged with ideas of a similar scope: Different wallpapers on different workspace ===
Many workspaces option in Linux allows you to separate your work, why not allow users to have different wallpapers on each workspace. This allows for easier identification of which workspace you are on.
When used with compiz-fusion you can rapidly switch between your workspaces and the different wallapaper will allow you to quickly recognise what desktop you are on.
Currently this is natively available in KDE but not in Gnome. In Gnome you can't even let Compiz take over the wallpaper control because Nautilus doesn't allow for transparent backgrounds.
Other solutions like Wallpapoz are slow and when switching between desktops it takes too long to switch WP.
Developer comments
This feature is a Google Summer of Code 2008 project.
Follow the development of this feature on the student's blog:
http://gsocblog.jsharpe.net/ !
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Basket Note Pad or OneNote for Ubuntu (Advanced note-taking)
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Written by sancho panza the 15 Jun 08 at 14:30. Category: Office.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Ubuntu needs an advanced note-taking software similar to Basket note pads (KDE) or Microsoft OneNote. Such software should be able to conveniently integrate text, urls, graphics, pdfs, etc in an intuitive manner. The available tools in Gnome are text based and have limited flexibility.
There are a lot of posts on forums looking for such software.
I could use the KDE version, but it requires the installation of a whole host of KDE apps which I do not need at all (even to run the other KDE apps that I use).
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Done!
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Give focus to filename input in gnome File->"Save as" dialog
gtkfilechooser save/save as dialog misplaces focus (#130224)
| In : | gtk+2.0 (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Fix Released |
| Importance : | Low |
| Assignee : | Ubuntu Desktop Bugs |
16 comments, 5 subscribers and 6 duplicates
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Written by oleksiy the 4 Mar 08 at 11:53. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
Implemented
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When you click "Save as" menu item in gnome application a dialog windows appears and you naturally start typing new name but that field doesn't have focus and you have to click it. It would be perfect to give focus to the name field automatically.
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Not an idea
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Add Mozilla Sunbird 0.8 to repositories
New upstream version available (v0.8) (#220166)
| In : | lightning-sunbird (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Fix Released |
| Importance : | Wishlist |
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11 comments, 5 subscribers and 0 duplicates
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Written by abo the 20 Apr 08 at 21:10. Category: Office.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
Not an idea
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* A new icon set which matches more closely the icon style of other mozilla applications
* Category colors are now shown next to an event box, giving users a much better overview of their differently categorized events
* Events with alarms now have a visual indicator showing an alarm bell
* A totally overhauled alarm dialog
* Sunbird now recognizes the timezone definitions in .ics files created by other applications. This fixes the longstanding issue of Sunbird miscalculating the date or time of events contained in those files
* The timezone guessing has been significantly improved
* Sunbird now contains experimental support for viewing remote calendars offline. This feature has known bugs and is included for testing purposes only
* Sunbird contains several performance fixes, which should improve working with larger calendar files
* You can now define for each of your calendars, whether you want to be notified of alarms for events in these calendars or not
* A full list of changes that have gone into this release can be found on The Rumbling Edge website
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Make people aware brainstorm isn't for bug reporting
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Written by YSH the 15 Mar 08 at 16:06. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Many ideas on brainstorm are just bugs, and brainstorm is not for bugs, its for ideas. If you got a bug, go to launchpad. Obviously not everyone new to ubuntu knows that, so they post it here as an idea. There should be some warning, most likely when you're submitting a new idea, that that's the way it is.
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RSS Screen Saver
no 'Settings' button in gnome-screensaver (#22007)
| In : | gnome-screensaver (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Confirmed |
| Importance : | Wishlist |
| Assignee : | Oliver Grawert |
89 comments, 27 subscribers and 9 duplicates
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Written by Steve413z the 9 Mar 08 at 17:29. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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I think it would be neat to have a screen saver display the latest headlines from RSS feeds. I think there is a screen saver like this for Macs.
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Attract New Developers to Ubuntu and Open Source
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Written by aantn the 13 Mar 08 at 13:28. Category: Others.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Ubuntu is built on the philosophy that every user should be part of the community. Many users help out in various ways, however very few start programming because of the traditional difficulties.
1) Many people just don't know where to begin. Create a developer resource website and a "Beginner Developer Package" as mentioned in idea #4354.
The website should mostly contain articles aimed at new developers. It can link to external resources (e.g. the KDE and GNOME developer websites) for more advanced information.
Both the website and the developer package should be maintained by the general Linux community. Although the project will not be distro specific, The Ubuntu community will benefit greatly by sponsoring the project.
2) Bring back Canonical Code Bounties to motivate new developers.
Integrate them with community bounties as mentioned in idea 1295.
3) Create a Ubuntu Design Rewards website. (Idea 2961.)
Most developers coding for OS X and Windows have never even heard of Ubuntu. Mac OS X in particular has a costant stream of neat new apps. We need to capture their attention and bring them to Linux by way of contests and prizes.
In particular, Canonical should focus on attracting high school and university students. Google has been sucessful in bringing students to open source by using prizes and monetary incentives (GSoC and GHOP). We need to be more welcoming and do the same.
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Smooth scrolling in Gtk applications
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Written by erlend the 16 Mar 08 at 18:31. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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One of the first things new users comment on when trying linux is the lack of "smooth-scroll" in applications. Although it is a relatively minor point - smooth scrolling has come to be expected these days. Some of the advantages of it are,
* Looks more modern and professional,
* Allows the user to read while they scroll with the mouse wheel,
* In (for example) a Pidgin chat window the motion of a smooth scroll when you receive a message draws you eye: our brains are configured to respond to movement,
* Smooth movement is natural - jerky movement is not,
* Everyone else is doing it!
What would be required is for enough Ubuntu devs to discuss this on the Gtk mailing list, to show there is a demand for it. Once implemented this would include all Gtk applications, including Nautilus, Firefox and Pidgin.
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Add screensaver settings in gnome-screensaver
no 'Settings' button in gnome-screensaver (#22007)
| In : | gnome-screensaver (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Confirmed |
| Importance : | Wishlist |
| Assignee : | Oliver Grawert |
89 comments, 27 subscribers and 9 duplicates
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Written by gooz the 28 Feb 08 at 20:08. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Since I don't think many people would be scared of an extra button to configure their selected screensaver, it would be really nice if it could be included (like it is in xscreensaver-settings).
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Use tracker as a backend for everything
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Written by dcsmith77 the 28 Feb 08 at 15:31. Category: Multimedia.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Right now photo managers, and music managers crawl the filesystem just like a desktop search engine, and then build their own database. Instead let the desktop search engine do this. Using tracker as a backend would allow users freedom to choose their frontend application, while at the same time keeping all media organized on the filesystem.
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Show percents when Extract archive
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Written by tomaszx the 4 Mar 08 at 09:38. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Now i don't see any informations when my archive has ben extracted.
From #5352 (merged):
When you are extracting an archive in File Roller you get a progress bar with a little box that moves to the left and to the write. The problem is that this gives no indication of how long the file will take to uncompress. I know that in Windows there is a progress bar the moves depending on how much of the file has been uncompressed. You can also check this manually by comparing the size of the uncompressing file to the total size that it should be once completed.
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Help to develop Gnome 3
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Written by Matthias the 11 May 08 at 15:39. Category: Others.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Gnome needs a revoultion. Ubuntu uses Gnome.
Canonical could help the Gnome3-developers e.g. with money, tips, pc-resources or something else to speed up the development and to create a better Gnome3-release.
(KDE4 has much more features than Gnome, it is faster and looks better (my oppinion). Also it uses the powerful Qt4 as widgetset that is better than GTK+ at time. Gnome is going to leave behind KDE)
[edit] I dont't say that any DE is better, but Gnome needs help and Ubuntu primary uses Gnome. KDE4 is a great DE without help from the Ubuntu developers. [/edit]
[Sorry for my English]
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Ubuntu Should make and sell and ultr portable laptop with Ubuntu on it!
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Written by puller the 27 May 08 at 21:37. Category: Others.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Ubuntu Is rumored to be creating an ultra portable flavor of Ubuntu called, "Net Book Remix".
Once this software is released Ubuntu should create and release something similar to the Eee pc but run this new flavor of Ubuntu instead.
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Preload next photo in F-SPOT
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Written by svergeylen the 18 May 08 at 13:24. Category: Graphics.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Hi,
I would like to precharge the next and previous photo in F-SPOT to avoid the blurred image.
At this moment, when you browse your photos woth the "next" button, it takes nearly one second to load completely the image.
It will be a really improve if F-SPOT could pre-load 1 (or more) images to avoid this delay.
Thanks
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basic video editor in default installation
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Written by Ubuwu the 28 Feb 08 at 18:41. Category: Multimedia.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Include a basic video editor/movie maker by default. Something with the functionality kdenlive or kino, but with an interface similar to pitivi or diva.
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Internationalization of Brainstorm.
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Written by Veejay the 28 Feb 08 at 16:25. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Offer the possibility to translate some propositions for non english-speaking people. There are tons of users out there waiting to get their voice heard and other users willing to provide a translation to say french (I know I'd be willing to help), spanish, portuguese, italian, chinese or whatever. That feature would require moderation, sure, but it would also greatly improve the quality of the feedback.
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Implement Kinetic Scrolling
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Written by rouge568 the 11 May 08 at 17:52. Category: Accessibility.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Made popular by Apple, kinetic scrolling is a much more intuitive interface for navigating pages. Not only making touch-screens more interactive, the "real" feel of a kinetic scroll provides a more natural grasp of what is being done. It is easier to control and predict, and streamlines the work process. In addition, it's fun to look at. Ubuntu would benefit from this both through an asthetic boost and by providing an interface that is truly "for human beings".
Video of kinetic scrolling on an Open Moko: http://youtube.com/watch?v=k9eDkhHdNLI
Note: there would be an option to revert to the normal way.
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