2011-04-26 13:11:45 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
bug |
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added bug |
2011-04-26 13:17:54 |
Ted Gould |
bug |
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added subscriber Ted Gould |
2011-04-26 13:22:53 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
description |
firefox-globalmenu 4.0+nobinonly-0ubuntu3, Ubuntu Natty
1. Open "View" > "Character Encoding" > "More Encodings" > "East European".
What you see: A sliver of submenu with no items in it.
What you should see: A subsubsubmenu containing "Baltic (ISO-8859-4)", "Baltic (ISO-8859-13)", "Baltic (Windows-1257)", etc. |
firefox-globalmenu 4.0+nobinonly-0ubuntu3, Ubuntu Natty
1. Open "View" > "Character Encoding" > "More Encodings" > "East European", or any of the other subsubsubmenus in that subsubmenu.
What you see: A sliver of menu with no items in it.
What you should see: A subsubsubmenu containing "Baltic (ISO-8859-4)", "Baltic (ISO-8859-13)", "Baltic (Windows-1257)", etc.
2. Log in to a user account using the Classic session.
3. Add the "Indicator Applet Appmenu" to the panel, if it's not there already.
4. Launch Firefox, and verify that the bug exists here too.
5. Right-click on the menu bar and choose "Remove From Panel".
6. In Firefox, browse to some of the subsubsubmenus but not others.
7. Right-click on the panel, choose "Add to Panel", and re-add "Indicator Applet Appmenu".
8. Browse Firefox's "View" > "Character Encoding" > "More Encodings" subsubsubmenus again.
What you see:
* Whichever subsubsubmenus you opened, while Firefox was displaying its own menus, are now all present and correct.
* Whichever subsubsubmenus you did not open, while Firefox was displaying its own menus, are still AWOL.
This suggests that each of the subsubsubmenus is populated on-demand, and that firefox-globalmenu is either not sending the signal to populate a menu, or is not noticing the menu items when they are added. |
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2011-04-26 13:55:03 |
Yann Dìnendal |
bug |
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added subscriber Yann Dìnendal |
2011-05-04 12:16:37 |
Chris Coulson |
globalmenu-extension: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2011-05-18 10:44:30 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
description |
firefox-globalmenu 4.0+nobinonly-0ubuntu3, Ubuntu Natty
1. Open "View" > "Character Encoding" > "More Encodings" > "East European", or any of the other subsubsubmenus in that subsubmenu.
What you see: A sliver of menu with no items in it.
What you should see: A subsubsubmenu containing "Baltic (ISO-8859-4)", "Baltic (ISO-8859-13)", "Baltic (Windows-1257)", etc.
2. Log in to a user account using the Classic session.
3. Add the "Indicator Applet Appmenu" to the panel, if it's not there already.
4. Launch Firefox, and verify that the bug exists here too.
5. Right-click on the menu bar and choose "Remove From Panel".
6. In Firefox, browse to some of the subsubsubmenus but not others.
7. Right-click on the panel, choose "Add to Panel", and re-add "Indicator Applet Appmenu".
8. Browse Firefox's "View" > "Character Encoding" > "More Encodings" subsubsubmenus again.
What you see:
* Whichever subsubsubmenus you opened, while Firefox was displaying its own menus, are now all present and correct.
* Whichever subsubsubmenus you did not open, while Firefox was displaying its own menus, are still AWOL.
This suggests that each of the subsubsubmenus is populated on-demand, and that firefox-globalmenu is either not sending the signal to populate a menu, or is not noticing the menu items when they are added. |
firefox-globalmenu 4.0+nobinonly-0ubuntu3, Ubuntu Natty
firefox-globalmenu 4.0.1+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.11.04.2, Ubuntu 11.04
1. In Firefox or Thunderbird, open "View" > "Character Encoding" > "More Encodings" > "East European", or any of the other subsubsubmenus in that subsubmenu.
What you see: A sliver of menu with no items in it.
What you should see: A subsubsubmenu containing "Baltic (ISO-8859-4)", "Baltic (ISO-8859-13)", "Baltic (Windows-1257)", etc.
2. Log in to a user account using the Classic session.
3. Add the "Indicator Applet Appmenu" to the panel, if it's not there already.
4. Launch Firefox/Thunderbird, and verify that the bug exists here too.
5. Right-click on the menu bar and choose "Remove From Panel".
6. In Firefox/Thunderbird, browse to some of the subsubsubmenus but not others.
7. Right-click on the panel, choose "Add to Panel", and re-add "Indicator Applet Appmenu".
8. Browse Firefox's/Thunderbird's "View" > "Character Encoding" > "More Encodings" subsubsubmenus again.
What you see:
* Whichever subsubsubmenus you opened, while Firefox/Thunderbird was displaying its own menus, are now all present and correct.
* Whichever subsubsubmenus you did not open, while Firefox/Thunderbird was displaying its own menus, are still AWOL.
This suggests that each of the subsubsubmenus is populated on-demand, and that firefox-globalmenu is either not sending the signal to populate a menu, or is not noticing the menu items when they are added. |
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2011-05-18 10:45:44 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
globalmenu-extension: status |
Incomplete |
New |
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2011-07-11 19:09:19 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
description |
firefox-globalmenu 4.0+nobinonly-0ubuntu3, Ubuntu Natty
firefox-globalmenu 4.0.1+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.11.04.2, Ubuntu 11.04
1. In Firefox or Thunderbird, open "View" > "Character Encoding" > "More Encodings" > "East European", or any of the other subsubsubmenus in that subsubmenu.
What you see: A sliver of menu with no items in it.
What you should see: A subsubsubmenu containing "Baltic (ISO-8859-4)", "Baltic (ISO-8859-13)", "Baltic (Windows-1257)", etc.
2. Log in to a user account using the Classic session.
3. Add the "Indicator Applet Appmenu" to the panel, if it's not there already.
4. Launch Firefox/Thunderbird, and verify that the bug exists here too.
5. Right-click on the menu bar and choose "Remove From Panel".
6. In Firefox/Thunderbird, browse to some of the subsubsubmenus but not others.
7. Right-click on the panel, choose "Add to Panel", and re-add "Indicator Applet Appmenu".
8. Browse Firefox's/Thunderbird's "View" > "Character Encoding" > "More Encodings" subsubsubmenus again.
What you see:
* Whichever subsubsubmenus you opened, while Firefox/Thunderbird was displaying its own menus, are now all present and correct.
* Whichever subsubsubmenus you did not open, while Firefox/Thunderbird was displaying its own menus, are still AWOL.
This suggests that each of the subsubsubmenus is populated on-demand, and that firefox-globalmenu is either not sending the signal to populate a menu, or is not noticing the menu items when they are added. |
firefox-globalmenu 4.0+nobinonly-0ubuntu3, Ubuntu Natty
firefox-globalmenu 4.0.1+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.11.04.2, Ubuntu 11.04
1. In Firefox or Thunderbird, open "View" > "Character Encoding" > "More Encodings" > "East European", or any of the other subsubsubmenus in that subsubmenu.
What you see: A sliver of menu with no items in it.
What you should see: A subsubsubmenu containing "Baltic (ISO-8859-4)", "Baltic (ISO-8859-13)", "Baltic (Windows-1257)", etc.
2. Log in to a user account using the Classic session.
3. Add the "Indicator Applet Appmenu" to the panel, if it's not there already.
4. Launch Firefox/Thunderbird, and verify that the bug exists here too.
5. Right-click on the menu bar and choose "Remove From Panel".
6. In Firefox/Thunderbird, browse to some of the subsubsubmenus but not others.
7. Right-click on the panel, choose "Add to Panel", and re-add "Indicator Applet Appmenu".
8. Browse Firefox's/Thunderbird's "View" > "Character Encoding" > "More Encodings" subsubsubmenus again.
What you see:
* Whichever subsubsubmenus you opened, while Firefox/Thunderbird was displaying its own menus, are now all present and correct.
* Whichever subsubsubmenus you did not open, while Firefox/Thunderbird was displaying its own menus, are still AWOL.
This suggests that each of the subsubsubmenus is populated on-demand, and that firefox-globalmenu is either not sending the signal to populate a menu, or is not noticing the menu items when they are added.
Screenshots:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/72678830/global%20menu%20extension%20enabled.png vs.
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/72678787/global%20menu%20extension%20disabled.png |
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2011-08-23 17:15:09 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
globalmenu-extension: status |
New |
Fix Released |
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