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Proper transparency in Gnome applets  
gnome-applets Charpick applet does not support
transparency (#201019)


In : gnome-applets (ubuntu)
Status : Confirmed
Importance : Undecided
Assignee :
4 comments, 3 subscribers and 0 duplicates
bug
Written by sebsauvage the 10 Mar 08 at 15:07. Category: Look and Feel. Related to: Nothing/Others. Implemented
Some Gnome applets do not support transparency.
For example, the characters applet does not support transparency: http://sebsauvage.net/i/ubuntu/transparency.png

This breaks the overwall unified look & feel.

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Better support for international characters in filesystems  
Cannot copy files from directories with international
characters. (#200595)


In : ubuntu
Status : Fix Released
Importance : Undecided
Assignee : Marcelo Briones
8 comments, 1 subscribers and 0 duplicates
bug
Written by sebsauvage the 10 Mar 08 at 10:10. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Ubuntu 7.10 has a terrible support for international characters in filesystem. Or - at least - most media are not automatically mounted with the correct charset.

This issue plain prevents Ubuntu from reading some CD-Roms correctly.


Example 1:
Standard Ubuntu installation.
Insert a CD-Rom (burnt under Windows) with directories containing accented characters: Nautilus cannot copy these directories.

Example 2:
FTP site with accented characters in directories (iso-8859-1): There is NO SINGLE FTP CLIENT capable of downloading the files (not Nautilus, not gFTP, not Gnome Commander, nothing... well, except Krusader).



Ubuntu should:
- Try to do its best choosing the right charset when mounting (eg.Joliet charset/encoding is KNOWN.), or at least try to guess it.
- Provide means to easily remount with another charset (much like the "Character encoding" menu found in most browsers).

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Clear-your-tracks privacy tool  
Written by sebsauvage the 11 Mar 08 at 14:39. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Gnome (and lots of applications) keep a history of most recently used files and directories.
For example, Nautilus keeps track of most recent directories.

There is no simple way to cleanup all these tracks.

Ubuntu lacks a privacy-cleaning tool, like CCleaner under Windows (sorry).

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