2009-08-24 17:43:26 |
Guillermo Espertino (Gez) |
bug |
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2009-08-24 17:43:26 |
Guillermo Espertino (Gez) |
attachment added |
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Font substitution.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30753751/Font%20substitution.txt |
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2009-08-25 17:23:40 |
su_v |
tags |
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extensions-plugins fonts |
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2009-09-02 03:55:53 |
Guillermo Espertino (Gez) |
summary |
uniconvertor error message about font substitution problems |
Incorrect call to output plugins (with persistent error message) on copy |
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2009-09-02 04:07:10 |
Guillermo Espertino (Gez) |
description |
I'm getting this error when I try to edit a text object created previously with a font that's not available in this system.
It looks like Inkscape has problems to resolve the font substitution and displays the error message in a popup window that keeps appearing again and again, leaving no other remedy than closing inkscape and reopening it.
The error message is attached. |
UPDATE: After further investigation it turned out to be a problem related to the copy operation, in combination with a totally unrelated running Java program (FreeRapid).
Reading some followups and other bug reports, it seems to be caused by the new clipboard management system (introduced as a fix for the bug #170185), as reported in bug #421597
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The original report was this:
I'm getting this error when I try to edit a text object created previously with a font that's not available in this system.
It looks like Inkscape has problems to resolve the font substitution and displays the error message in a popup window that keeps appearing again and again, leaving no other remedy than closing inkscape and reopening it.
The error message is attached.
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2009-09-02 04:07:10 |
Guillermo Espertino (Gez) |
tags |
extensions-plugins fonts |
clipboard extensions-plugins fonts java |
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2009-09-02 04:07:46 |
Guillermo Espertino (Gez) |
inkscape: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2009-11-16 18:22:19 |
su_v |
inkscape: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2009-12-22 01:00:27 |
su_v |
description |
UPDATE: After further investigation it turned out to be a problem related to the copy operation, in combination with a totally unrelated running Java program (FreeRapid).
Reading some followups and other bug reports, it seems to be caused by the new clipboard management system (introduced as a fix for the bug #170185), as reported in bug #421597
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The original report was this:
I'm getting this error when I try to edit a text object created previously with a font that's not available in this system.
It looks like Inkscape has problems to resolve the font substitution and displays the error message in a popup window that keeps appearing again and again, leaving no other remedy than closing inkscape and reopening it.
The error message is attached.
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UPDATE: After further investigation it turned out to be a problem related to the copy operation, in combination with a totally unrelated running Java program (FreeRapid).
Reading some followups and other bug reports, it seems to be caused by the new clipboard management system (introduced as a fix for the bug #170185), as reported in bug #421597
So far these applications are known to randomly trigger an input/output extension (on linux):
- FreeRapid Downloader
- jDownloader
- xfce4-clipman-plugin 1.1.3
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The original report was this:
I'm getting this error when I try to edit a text object created previously with a font that's not available in this system.
It looks like Inkscape has problems to resolve the font substitution and displays the error message in a popup window that keeps appearing again and again, leaving no other remedy than closing inkscape and reopening it.
The error message is attached.
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2010-02-12 00:11:34 |
Alex Valavanis |
bug watch added |
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=553456 |
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2010-02-12 00:11:34 |
Alex Valavanis |
bug task added |
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inkscape (Debian) |
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2010-04-01 00:24:34 |
Bug Watch Updater |
inkscape (Debian): status |
Unknown |
Confirmed |
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2010-07-30 00:17:36 |
Tom Fields |
bug |
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added subscriber Tom Fields |
2010-08-05 14:13:18 |
Alex Valavanis |
bug task added |
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inkscape (Ubuntu) |
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2010-08-05 14:13:39 |
Alex Valavanis |
inkscape (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2010-10-01 07:41:24 |
Alex Valavanis |
inkscape (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2010-10-01 08:30:32 |
Alex Valavanis |
inkscape (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Triaged |
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2010-10-01 08:30:39 |
Alex Valavanis |
inkscape: status |
Confirmed |
Triaged |
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2010-11-06 09:44:45 |
Alex Valavanis |
description |
UPDATE: After further investigation it turned out to be a problem related to the copy operation, in combination with a totally unrelated running Java program (FreeRapid).
Reading some followups and other bug reports, it seems to be caused by the new clipboard management system (introduced as a fix for the bug #170185), as reported in bug #421597
So far these applications are known to randomly trigger an input/output extension (on linux):
- FreeRapid Downloader
- jDownloader
- xfce4-clipman-plugin 1.1.3
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The original report was this:
I'm getting this error when I try to edit a text object created previously with a font that's not available in this system.
It looks like Inkscape has problems to resolve the font substitution and displays the error message in a popup window that keeps appearing again and again, leaving no other remedy than closing inkscape and reopening it.
The error message is attached.
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UPDATE: After further investigation it turned out to be a problem related to the copy operation, in combination with a totally unrelated running Java program (FreeRapid).
Reading some followups and other bug reports, it seems to be caused by the new clipboard management system (introduced as a fix for the bug #170185), as reported in bug #421597
So far these applications are known to randomly trigger an input/output extension (on linux):
- FreeRapid Downloader
- jDownloader
- xfce4-clipman-plugin 1.1.3
- Netbeans
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The original report was this:
I'm getting this error when I try to edit a text object created previously with a font that's not available in this system.
It looks like Inkscape has problems to resolve the font substitution and displays the error message in a popup window that keeps appearing again and again, leaving no other remedy than closing inkscape and reopening it.
The error message is attached.
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2011-01-21 11:30:51 |
Philipp C. Heckel |
attachment added |
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message-boxes.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/418242/+attachment/1801579/+files/message-boxes.txt |
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2011-01-21 11:49:34 |
su_v |
tags |
clipboard extensions-plugins fonts java |
clipboard extensions-plugins java |
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2011-04-26 01:16:52 |
su_v |
description |
UPDATE: After further investigation it turned out to be a problem related to the copy operation, in combination with a totally unrelated running Java program (FreeRapid).
Reading some followups and other bug reports, it seems to be caused by the new clipboard management system (introduced as a fix for the bug #170185), as reported in bug #421597
So far these applications are known to randomly trigger an input/output extension (on linux):
- FreeRapid Downloader
- jDownloader
- xfce4-clipman-plugin 1.1.3
- Netbeans
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The original report was this:
I'm getting this error when I try to edit a text object created previously with a font that's not available in this system.
It looks like Inkscape has problems to resolve the font substitution and displays the error message in a popup window that keeps appearing again and again, leaving no other remedy than closing inkscape and reopening it.
The error message is attached.
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UPDATE: After further investigation it turned out to be a problem related to the copy operation, in combination with a totally unrelated running Java program (FreeRapid).
Reading some followups and other bug reports, it seems to be caused by the new clipboard management system (introduced as a fix for the bug #170185), as reported in bug #421597
So far these applications are known to randomly trigger an input/output extension (on linux):
- FreeRapid Downloader
- jDownloader
- xfce4-clipman-plugin 1.1.3
- Netbeans
- xfce4-settings-helper
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The original report was this:
I'm getting this error when I try to edit a text object created previously with a font that's not available in this system.
It looks like Inkscape has problems to resolve the font substitution and displays the error message in a popup window that keeps appearing again and again, leaving no other remedy than closing inkscape and reopening it.
The error message is attached. |
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2011-04-26 01:55:47 |
su_v |
description |
UPDATE: After further investigation it turned out to be a problem related to the copy operation, in combination with a totally unrelated running Java program (FreeRapid).
Reading some followups and other bug reports, it seems to be caused by the new clipboard management system (introduced as a fix for the bug #170185), as reported in bug #421597
So far these applications are known to randomly trigger an input/output extension (on linux):
- FreeRapid Downloader
- jDownloader
- xfce4-clipman-plugin 1.1.3
- Netbeans
- xfce4-settings-helper
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The original report was this:
I'm getting this error when I try to edit a text object created previously with a font that's not available in this system.
It looks like Inkscape has problems to resolve the font substitution and displays the error message in a popup window that keeps appearing again and again, leaving no other remedy than closing inkscape and reopening it.
The error message is attached. |
UPDATE: After further investigation it turned out to be a problem related to the copy operation, in combination with a totally unrelated running Java program (FreeRapid).
Reading some followups and other bug reports, it seems to be caused by the new clipboard management system (introduced as a fix for the bug #170185), as reported in bug #421597
So far these applications are known to randomly trigger an input/output extension (on linux):
- FreeRapid Downloader
- jDownloader
- xfce4-clipman-plugin 1.1.3
- Netbeans
- xfce4-settings-helper (Xfce 4.8)
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The original report was this:
I'm getting this error when I try to edit a text object created previously with a font that's not available in this system.
It looks like Inkscape has problems to resolve the font substitution and displays the error message in a popup window that keeps appearing again and again, leaving no other remedy than closing inkscape and reopening it.
The error message is attached. |
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2011-04-27 09:43:15 |
Toshio Ito |
bug |
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added subscriber Toshio Ito |
2011-04-29 19:49:27 |
Alexander Poddubny |
bug |
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added subscriber Alexander N Poddubny |
2011-05-13 00:35:18 |
RomD |
removed subscriber RomD |
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2011-05-13 04:14:43 |
Alexander Poddubny |
bug watch added |
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358135 |
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2011-05-13 07:45:37 |
Alex Valavanis |
bug task added |
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gentoo |
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2011-06-18 20:16:45 |
garybrlow |
bug |
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added subscriber garybrlow |
2011-07-28 12:51:06 |
Sten |
attachment added |
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error.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/418242/+attachment/2238336/+files/error.txt |
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2011-09-07 05:59:06 |
knorre |
bug |
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added subscriber knorre |
2011-09-09 08:58:11 |
Rakotomandimby Mihamina |
bug |
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added subscriber Rakotomandimby Mihamina |
2011-09-09 11:43:24 |
Alex Valavanis |
inkscape (Ubuntu): importance |
Low |
Medium |
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2011-09-12 21:37:04 |
Forest |
bug |
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added subscriber Forest |
2011-10-21 09:15:11 |
Grzegorz Szukowski |
bug |
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added subscriber Grzegorz Szukowski |
2011-11-02 13:13:21 |
Carles Codony |
bug |
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added subscriber Carles Codony |
2011-11-14 22:13:14 |
Esther |
bug |
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added subscriber Esther Melander |
2011-11-24 06:32:53 |
Bug Watch Updater |
gentoo: importance |
Unknown |
Medium |
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2011-11-24 06:32:55 |
Bug Watch Updater |
bug watch added |
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http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6521 |
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2011-12-29 08:18:47 |
garybrlow |
removed subscriber garybrlow |
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2012-11-29 13:00:23 |
zzarko |
bug |
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added subscriber zzarko |
2012-11-29 13:45:52 |
pacolvr |
bug |
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added subscriber pacolvr |
2013-05-29 18:00:35 |
dg1727 |
bug |
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added subscriber dg1727 |
2013-07-23 14:34:41 |
pacolvr |
removed subscriber pacolvr |
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2013-09-08 17:58:01 |
Stephan Diestelhorst |
bug |
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added subscriber Stephan Diestelhorst |
2013-11-06 12:29:16 |
Julian Stirling |
inkscape (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
Confirmed |
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2014-01-24 05:51:06 |
slezi |
bug |
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added subscriber slezi |
2014-05-22 17:04:55 |
su_v |
inkscape: importance |
Medium |
Low |
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2014-05-22 17:05:24 |
su_v |
inkscape: importance |
Low |
Medium |
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2014-06-25 06:51:44 |
Alex Valavanis |
inkscape (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Triaged |
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2014-07-28 15:04:48 |
Jerome Robert |
attachment added |
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Silent extension which are flooding with error popups when using the clipboard. https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/418242/+attachment/4164392/+files/inkscape.patch |
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2014-07-28 15:05:42 |
Jerome Robert |
attachment removed |
Silent extension which are flooding with error popups when using the clipboard. https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/418242/+attachment/4164392/+files/inkscape.patch |
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2014-07-28 15:08:42 |
Jerome Robert |
attachment added |
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silent the extensions which are flooding with popups https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/418242/+attachment/4164393/+files/inkscape.patch |
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2014-07-28 16:26:48 |
Ubuntu Foundations Team Bug Bot |
tags |
clipboard extensions-plugins java |
clipboard extensions-plugins java patch |
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2014-07-28 16:26:56 |
Ubuntu Foundations Team Bug Bot |
bug |
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added subscriber Ubuntu Review Team |
2015-01-18 23:55:09 |
ctlcltd |
bug task added |
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inkscape (Arch Linux) |
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2015-02-19 17:23:28 |
sgmanohar |
description |
UPDATE: After further investigation it turned out to be a problem related to the copy operation, in combination with a totally unrelated running Java program (FreeRapid).
Reading some followups and other bug reports, it seems to be caused by the new clipboard management system (introduced as a fix for the bug #170185), as reported in bug #421597
So far these applications are known to randomly trigger an input/output extension (on linux):
- FreeRapid Downloader
- jDownloader
- xfce4-clipman-plugin 1.1.3
- Netbeans
- xfce4-settings-helper (Xfce 4.8)
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The original report was this:
I'm getting this error when I try to edit a text object created previously with a font that's not available in this system.
It looks like Inkscape has problems to resolve the font substitution and displays the error message in a popup window that keeps appearing again and again, leaving no other remedy than closing inkscape and reopening it.
The error message is attached. |
UPDATE: After further investigation it turned out to be a problem related to the copy operation, in combination with a totally unrelated running Java program (FreeRapid).
Reading some followups and other bug reports, it seems to be caused by the new clipboard management system (introduced as a fix for the bug #170185), as reported in bug #421597
So far these applications are known to randomly trigger an input/output extension (on linux):
- FreeRapid Downloader
- jDownloader
- xfce4-clipman-plugin 1.1.3
- Netbeans
- xfce4-settings-helper (Xfce 4.8)
- Team Viewer (teamviewerd 10.0.36)
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The original report was this:
I'm getting this error when I try to edit a text object created previously with a font that's not available in this system.
It looks like Inkscape has problems to resolve the font substitution and displays the error message in a popup window that keeps appearing again and again, leaving no other remedy than closing inkscape and reopening it.
The error message is attached. |
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2016-02-25 12:22:12 |
Arnaud LE CAM |
attachment added |
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Error messages https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/418242/+attachment/4580803/+files/Inkscape_20160225.txt |
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2016-04-26 19:19:04 |
OlehL |
bug |
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added subscriber Oleg Lubchenko |
2016-09-19 07:49:52 |
Antoni |
attachment added |
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InkscapeFix_09.2016.sh https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/418242/+attachment/4743477/+files/InkscapeFix_09.2016.sh |
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2016-09-20 06:40:19 |
Antoni |
attachment added |
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InkscapeFix_09.2016.sh https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/418242/+attachment/4744112/+files/InkscapeFix_09.2016.sh |
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2016-09-22 22:54:32 |
Hachmann |
bug |
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added subscriber Hachmann |
2016-09-23 15:45:51 |
Marian Trenkwalder |
bug |
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added subscriber Marian Trenkwalder |
2016-10-15 15:42:33 |
sgmanohar |
bug |
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added subscriber sgmanohar |
2016-10-23 22:07:21 |
sgmanohar |
description |
UPDATE: After further investigation it turned out to be a problem related to the copy operation, in combination with a totally unrelated running Java program (FreeRapid).
Reading some followups and other bug reports, it seems to be caused by the new clipboard management system (introduced as a fix for the bug #170185), as reported in bug #421597
So far these applications are known to randomly trigger an input/output extension (on linux):
- FreeRapid Downloader
- jDownloader
- xfce4-clipman-plugin 1.1.3
- Netbeans
- xfce4-settings-helper (Xfce 4.8)
- Team Viewer (teamviewerd 10.0.36)
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The original report was this:
I'm getting this error when I try to edit a text object created previously with a font that's not available in this system.
It looks like Inkscape has problems to resolve the font substitution and displays the error message in a popup window that keeps appearing again and again, leaving no other remedy than closing inkscape and reopening it.
The error message is attached. |
UPDATE: After further investigation it turned out to be a problem related to the copy operation, in combination with a totally unrelated running Java program (FreeRapid).
Reading some followups and other bug reports, it seems to be caused by the new clipboard management system (introduced as a fix for the bug #170185), as reported in bug #421597.
The routine ClipboardManagerImpl::_onGet is called repeatedly by an external program, with different possible clipboard formats, causing Inkscape to try and export the copied data every few seconds, in multiple formats.
So far these applications are known to randomly trigger an input/output extension (on linux):
- FreeRapid Downloader
- jDownloader
- xfce4-clipman-plugin 1.1.3
- Netbeans
- xfce4-settings-helper (Xfce 4.8)
- Team Viewer (teamviewerd 10.0.36)
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The original report was this:
I'm getting this error when I try to edit a text object created previously with a font that's not available in this system.
It looks like Inkscape has problems to resolve the font substitution and displays the error message in a popup window that keeps appearing again and again, leaving no other remedy than closing inkscape and reopening it.
The error message is attached. |
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2016-10-24 19:35:09 |
sgmanohar |
description |
UPDATE: After further investigation it turned out to be a problem related to the copy operation, in combination with a totally unrelated running Java program (FreeRapid).
Reading some followups and other bug reports, it seems to be caused by the new clipboard management system (introduced as a fix for the bug #170185), as reported in bug #421597.
The routine ClipboardManagerImpl::_onGet is called repeatedly by an external program, with different possible clipboard formats, causing Inkscape to try and export the copied data every few seconds, in multiple formats.
So far these applications are known to randomly trigger an input/output extension (on linux):
- FreeRapid Downloader
- jDownloader
- xfce4-clipman-plugin 1.1.3
- Netbeans
- xfce4-settings-helper (Xfce 4.8)
- Team Viewer (teamviewerd 10.0.36)
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The original report was this:
I'm getting this error when I try to edit a text object created previously with a font that's not available in this system.
It looks like Inkscape has problems to resolve the font substitution and displays the error message in a popup window that keeps appearing again and again, leaving no other remedy than closing inkscape and reopening it.
The error message is attached. |
UPDATE: After further investigation it turned out to be a problem related to the copy operation, in combination with a totally unrelated running Java program (FreeRapid).
Reading some followups and other bug reports, it seems to be caused by the new clipboard management system (introduced as a fix for the bug #170185), as reported in bug #421597.
The routine ClipboardManagerImpl::_onGet is called repeatedly by an external program, with different possible clipboard formats, causing Inkscape to try and export the copied data every few seconds, in multiple formats.
So far these applications are known to randomly trigger an input/output extension (on linux):
- FreeRapid Downloader
- jDownloader
- xfce4-clipman-plugin 1.1.3
- Netbeans
- xfce4-settings-helper (Xfce 4.8)
- Team Viewer (teamviewerd 10.0.36)
Workaround - disable offending output/export plugins (comment #87)
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The original report was this:
I'm getting this error when I try to edit a text object created previously with a font that's not available in this system.
It looks like Inkscape has problems to resolve the font substitution and displays the error message in a popup window that keeps appearing again and again, leaving no other remedy than closing inkscape and reopening it.
The error message is attached. |
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2016-11-27 01:22:22 |
Mansour Behabadi |
bug |
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added subscriber Mansour Behabadi |
2017-03-26 11:42:06 |
Eser Aygün |
bug |
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added subscriber Eser Aygün |
2019-04-15 13:16:01 |
Martin Owens |
tags |
clipboard extensions-plugins java patch |
bug-migration clipboard extensions-plugins java patch |
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2019-04-15 13:22:19 |
Martin Owens |
bug watch added |
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https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inbox/issues/359 |
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2019-04-15 13:22:29 |
Martin Owens |
inkscape: status |
Triaged |
Invalid |
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2021-06-09 01:56:59 |
Bug Watch Updater |
inkscape (Debian): status |
Confirmed |
Fix Released |
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2021-06-19 17:03:47 |
Launchpad Janitor |
inkscape (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
Fix Released |
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