2011-05-10 22:26:04 |
Simon Smith |
bug |
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added bug |
2011-05-18 04:19:44 |
Bilal Akhtar |
hundredpapercuts: status |
New |
Triaged |
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2011-05-18 04:19:48 |
Bilal Akhtar |
hundredpapercuts: importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2011-05-18 04:20:01 |
Bilal Akhtar |
hundredpapercuts: assignee |
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Papercuts Ninja (papercuts-ninja) |
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2011-06-20 13:37:12 |
John Lea |
description |
If you launch an application, for example the media player, and it take a few seconds to load there is no feedback that the OS is doing something.
In my usual case I am launching by double clicking on a media file and the application can take up to 20 seconds to load. I often do not know whether I double clicked fast enough and do it again leading to multiple copies of the application opening (which leads to a separate set of issues)
In other operating systems this is normally handled by immediately showing an hour glass icon or similar while the application is opened.
Ubuntu 11.04, default setup except desktop effects are turned off. I'm not sure if this is easy to fix or not. |
If you launch an application, for example the media player, and it take a few seconds to load there is no feedback that the OS is doing something.
In my usual case I am launching by double clicking on a media file and the application can take up to 20 seconds to load. I often do not know whether I double clicked fast enough and do it again leading to multiple copies of the application opening (which leads to a separate set of issues)
In other operating systems this is normally handled by immediately showing an hour glass icon or similar while the application is opened.
Ubuntu 11.04, default setup except desktop effects are turned off. I'm not sure if this is easy to fix or not.
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Desired resolution:
- As soon as a user chooses to open a file (by double clicking on the file for example), if the target application is not currently running the 'loading' Launcher effect should be triggered.
(the 'loading' Launcher effect is currently triggered when a user clicks on a non-running application in the launcher) |
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2011-06-20 13:37:23 |
John Lea |
summary |
Poor feedback on application loading |
Launcher - Poor feedback on application loading |
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2011-06-20 13:37:27 |
John Lea |
tags |
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udo |
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2011-06-20 13:37:37 |
John Lea |
bug task added |
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ayatana-design |
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2011-06-20 13:37:42 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: assignee |
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John Lea (johnlea) |
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2011-06-20 13:37:47 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2011-06-20 13:37:50 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: status |
New |
Fix Committed |
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2011-06-20 13:40:52 |
John Lea |
description |
If you launch an application, for example the media player, and it take a few seconds to load there is no feedback that the OS is doing something.
In my usual case I am launching by double clicking on a media file and the application can take up to 20 seconds to load. I often do not know whether I double clicked fast enough and do it again leading to multiple copies of the application opening (which leads to a separate set of issues)
In other operating systems this is normally handled by immediately showing an hour glass icon or similar while the application is opened.
Ubuntu 11.04, default setup except desktop effects are turned off. I'm not sure if this is easy to fix or not.
-----------------------------------
Desired resolution:
- As soon as a user chooses to open a file (by double clicking on the file for example), if the target application is not currently running the 'loading' Launcher effect should be triggered.
(the 'loading' Launcher effect is currently triggered when a user clicks on a non-running application in the launcher) |
If you launch an application, for example the media player, and it take a few seconds to load there is no feedback that the OS is doing something.
In my usual case I am launching by double clicking on a media file and the application can take up to 20 seconds to load. I often do not know whether I double clicked fast enough and do it again leading to multiple copies of the application opening (which leads to a separate set of issues)
In other operating systems this is normally handled by immediately showing an hour glass icon or similar while the application is opened.
Ubuntu 11.04, default setup except desktop effects are turned off. I'm not sure if this is easy to fix or not.
-----------------------------------
Desired resolution:
- As soon as a user chooses to open a file (for example by double clicking on the file), the 'loading' Launcher effect should be triggered *if* the target application is not currently running.
(the 'loading' Launcher effect is currently triggered when a user clicks on a non-running application in the launcher)
- If the target application is not pinned to the Launcher, it should be added to the Launcher instantaneously the moment the user chooses to open the file. |
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2011-06-30 13:45:52 |
Neil J. Patel |
bug task added |
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unity |
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2011-06-30 13:47:53 |
Neil J. Patel |
unity: importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2011-06-30 13:47:53 |
Neil J. Patel |
unity: status |
New |
Triaged |
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2011-06-30 13:47:53 |
Neil J. Patel |
unity: milestone |
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4.4.0 |
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2011-06-30 13:47:53 |
Neil J. Patel |
unity: assignee |
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Jason Smith (jassmith) |
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2011-06-30 13:48:09 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2011-07-01 12:58:51 |
Jorge Castro |
tags |
udo |
backlog udo |
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2011-07-05 14:19:44 |
Didier Roche-Tolomelli |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Triaged |
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2011-07-21 16:31:40 |
Didier Roche-Tolomelli |
unity: milestone |
4.4.0 |
4.6.0 |
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2011-07-26 10:54:55 |
Marcus Haslam |
attachment added |
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unnamed https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/780776/+attachment/2233500/+files/unnamed |
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2011-08-01 16:32:13 |
Didier Roche-Tolomelli |
unity: milestone |
4.6.0 |
4.8.0 |
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2011-09-24 11:16:50 |
Omer Akram |
unity (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2011-10-11 15:49:28 |
John Lea |
description |
If you launch an application, for example the media player, and it take a few seconds to load there is no feedback that the OS is doing something.
In my usual case I am launching by double clicking on a media file and the application can take up to 20 seconds to load. I often do not know whether I double clicked fast enough and do it again leading to multiple copies of the application opening (which leads to a separate set of issues)
In other operating systems this is normally handled by immediately showing an hour glass icon or similar while the application is opened.
Ubuntu 11.04, default setup except desktop effects are turned off. I'm not sure if this is easy to fix or not.
-----------------------------------
Desired resolution:
- As soon as a user chooses to open a file (for example by double clicking on the file), the 'loading' Launcher effect should be triggered *if* the target application is not currently running.
(the 'loading' Launcher effect is currently triggered when a user clicks on a non-running application in the launcher)
- If the target application is not pinned to the Launcher, it should be added to the Launcher instantaneously the moment the user chooses to open the file. |
If you launch an application, for example the media player, and it take a few seconds to load there is no feedback that the OS is doing something.
In my usual case I am launching by double clicking on a media file and the application can take up to 20 seconds to load. I often do not know whether I double clicked fast enough and do it again leading to multiple copies of the application opening (which leads to a separate set of issues)
In other operating systems this is normally handled by immediately showing an hour glass icon or similar while the application is opened.
Ubuntu 11.04, default setup except desktop effects are turned off. I'm not sure if this is easy to fix or not.
-----------------------------------
Desired resolution:
- As soon as a user chooses to open a file (for example by double clicking on the file in Nautilus, or single clicking on the file in the Dash File Lens), the 'loading' Launcher effect should be triggered *if* the target application is not currently running.
(the 'loading' Launcher effect is currently triggered when a user clicks on a non-running application in the launcher)
- If the target application is not pinned to the Launcher, it should be added to the Launcher instantaneously the moment the user chooses to open the file.
- The 'application loading' should always be triggered instantaneously when ever a application starts to load, even if the application is not pinned to the Launcher. This includes when applications are launched via either the Dash or the command line. |
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2011-10-12 00:01:17 |
Adolfo Jayme Barrientos |
bug |
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added subscriber Fitoschido |
2011-10-12 19:22:01 |
igi |
bug |
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added subscriber igi |
2011-10-18 15:51:08 |
John Lea |
tags |
backlog udo |
backlog udo udp |
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2011-10-18 15:51:18 |
John Lea |
unity: milestone |
4.8.0 |
backlog |
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2011-10-18 15:51:25 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: status |
Fix Released |
Fix Committed |
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2011-12-03 13:33:16 |
Mossroy |
bug |
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added subscriber Mossroy |
2011-12-07 18:32:01 |
Chris Wilson |
hundredpapercuts: milestone |
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precise-9-miscellaneous |
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2012-06-12 00:09:05 |
Timothy Arceri |
bug |
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added subscriber Timothy Arceri |
2012-10-06 10:35:02 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
summary |
Launcher - Poor feedback on application loading |
Launcher - No feedback when application launched elsewhere |
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2012-10-06 13:11:27 |
John Lea |
unity: assignee |
Jason Smith (jassmith) |
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2012-10-06 13:11:31 |
John Lea |
hundredpapercuts: importance |
Low |
Medium |
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2012-10-06 13:11:34 |
John Lea |
unity (Ubuntu): importance |
Low |
Medium |
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2012-10-06 13:11:38 |
John Lea |
unity: importance |
Low |
Medium |
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2012-10-06 15:39:11 |
Yann Dìnendal |
bug |
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added subscriber Yann Dìnendal |
2012-10-09 16:23:36 |
John Lea |
description |
If you launch an application, for example the media player, and it take a few seconds to load there is no feedback that the OS is doing something.
In my usual case I am launching by double clicking on a media file and the application can take up to 20 seconds to load. I often do not know whether I double clicked fast enough and do it again leading to multiple copies of the application opening (which leads to a separate set of issues)
In other operating systems this is normally handled by immediately showing an hour glass icon or similar while the application is opened.
Ubuntu 11.04, default setup except desktop effects are turned off. I'm not sure if this is easy to fix or not.
-----------------------------------
Desired resolution:
- As soon as a user chooses to open a file (for example by double clicking on the file in Nautilus, or single clicking on the file in the Dash File Lens), the 'loading' Launcher effect should be triggered *if* the target application is not currently running.
(the 'loading' Launcher effect is currently triggered when a user clicks on a non-running application in the launcher)
- If the target application is not pinned to the Launcher, it should be added to the Launcher instantaneously the moment the user chooses to open the file.
- The 'application loading' should always be triggered instantaneously when ever a application starts to load, even if the application is not pinned to the Launcher. This includes when applications are launched via either the Dash or the command line. |
If you launch an application, for example the media player, and it take a few seconds to load there is no feedback that the OS is doing something.
In my usual case I am launching by double clicking on a media file and the application can take up to 20 seconds to load. I often do not know whether I double clicked fast enough and do it again leading to multiple copies of the application opening (which leads to a separate set of issues)
In other operating systems this is normally handled by immediately showing an hour glass icon or similar while the application is opened.
Ubuntu 11.04, default setup except desktop effects are turned off. I'm not sure if this is easy to fix or not.
-----------------------------------
Desired resolution:
- As soon as a user chooses to open a file (for example by double clicking on the file in Nautilus, or single clicking on the file in the Dash File Lens), the 'loading' Launcher effect should be triggered *if* the target application is not currently running.
(the 'loading' Launcher effect is currently triggered when a user clicks on a non-running application in the launcher)
- If the target application is not pinned to the Launcher, it should be added to the Launcher instantaneously the moment the user chooses to open the file.
- The 'application loading' should always be triggered instantaneously when ever a application starts to load, even if the application is not pinned to the Launcher. This includes when applications are launched via either the Dash or the command line.
- also fix bug #893140 |
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2012-11-01 12:49:08 |
Chris Wilson |
hundredpapercuts: milestone |
precise-9-miscellaneous |
raring-round-3 |
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2012-11-28 22:14:41 |
Chris Wilson |
hundredpapercuts: milestone |
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raring-ee |
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2012-11-29 20:40:19 |
Chris Wilson |
hundredpapercuts: milestone |
app-descriptions |
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2013-04-15 16:01:51 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
unity: assignee |
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Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0) |
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2013-05-03 20:57:37 |
Stephen M. Webb |
unity: milestone |
backlog |
7.1.0 |
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2013-05-03 20:57:53 |
Stephen M. Webb |
unity: milestone |
7.1.0 |
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2013-05-03 20:58:16 |
Stephen M. Webb |
bug task added |
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bamf |
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2013-05-03 20:58:31 |
Stephen M. Webb |
bamf: status |
New |
Triaged |
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2013-05-03 20:58:34 |
Stephen M. Webb |
bamf: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2013-05-03 20:59:09 |
Stephen M. Webb |
bamf: assignee |
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Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0) |
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2013-08-29 16:47:32 |
Launchpad Janitor |
bamf (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2013-08-30 03:49:43 |
Jonathan Meek |
bug |
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added subscriber Jonathan Meek |
2013-09-06 08:21:57 |
Alberto Salvia Novella |
bamf: status |
Triaged |
Fix Committed |
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2013-09-06 08:22:00 |
Alberto Salvia Novella |
hundredpapercuts: status |
Triaged |
Fix Committed |
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2013-09-06 08:22:05 |
Alberto Salvia Novella |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
Fix Committed |
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2013-09-06 08:22:09 |
Alberto Salvia Novella |
unity: status |
Triaged |
Fix Committed |
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2013-09-06 08:22:14 |
Alberto Salvia Novella |
bamf (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Fix Committed |
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2013-09-06 08:54:12 |
John Lea |
bamf: status |
Fix Committed |
Triaged |
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2013-09-06 08:54:21 |
John Lea |
bamf (Ubuntu): status |
Fix Committed |
Confirmed |
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2013-09-06 08:54:24 |
John Lea |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
Fix Committed |
Confirmed |
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2013-09-06 08:54:28 |
John Lea |
unity: status |
Fix Committed |
Triaged |
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2013-09-06 08:54:30 |
John Lea |
hundredpapercuts: status |
Fix Committed |
Triaged |
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2013-09-06 15:35:10 |
Adolfo Jayme Barrientos |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Triaged |
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2013-09-06 15:35:15 |
Adolfo Jayme Barrientos |
bamf (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Triaged |
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2013-09-06 15:35:19 |
Adolfo Jayme Barrientos |
bamf (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2013-12-16 09:19:58 |
Alberto Salvia Novella |
hundredpapercuts: assignee |
Papercuts Ninjas (papercuts-ninja) |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0) |
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2013-12-16 09:20:38 |
Alberto Salvia Novella |
bamf (Ubuntu): assignee |
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Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0) |
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2013-12-16 09:20:44 |
Alberto Salvia Novella |
unity (Ubuntu): assignee |
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Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0) |
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2013-12-16 10:41:06 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
bug task added |
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unity8 (Ubuntu) |
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2014-09-04 21:18:25 |
kevin gunn |
unity8 (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Fix Released |
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2015-08-28 13:49:57 |
Will Cooke |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
Won't Fix |
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2015-08-28 13:50:12 |
Will Cooke |
unity: status |
Triaged |
Won't Fix |
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2015-08-28 13:50:18 |
Will Cooke |
bamf: status |
Triaged |
Won't Fix |
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2015-11-10 00:08:15 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
marked as duplicate |
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893140 |
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2015-11-10 11:07:52 |
Matthew Paul Thomas |
changed duplicate marker |
893140 |
750177 |
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