Application Launch Indicator

Bug #1758493 reported by trotosa
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Bug Description

on kubuntu 18.04 beta 1, Application Launch Indicator doesn't do anything

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Rik Mills (rikmills) wrote :

"Application Launch Indicator" is not very clear whether you mean the kickoff menu in the panel, or something else entirely

Please see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBug

Changed in frameworkintegration (Ubuntu):
status: New → Incomplete
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trotosa (unkonitoxx) wrote :

Sorry. I am not sure of the definition in english

In config system --> applications --> start-up witness
choices are :
- none
- passiv cursor
- bouncing slider
- blinking cursor

So when you start any application, cursor may change.

I have choosen all differents choices but nothing appends.

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trotosa (unkonitoxx) wrote :

Do you want more explication or is this bug completed now ?

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Rik Mills (rikmills) wrote :

I have tried changing those settings in 18.04, and the startup cursor changes accordingly. Obviously, if you have rapid application startup, it is only there very very briefly. So at the moment, I am unable to confirm this.

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trotosa (unkonitoxx) wrote :

I made some other test.
When I change the setting, the file ~/.config/klaunchrc is change as wanted.
Ex for now :
[BusyCursorSettings]
Blinking=false
Bouncing=true
Timeout=5

[FeedbackStyle]
BusyCursor=true
TaskbarButton=true

[TaskbarButtonSettings]
Timeout=5

As you can see, Timeout is set to 5sec.

I am using opera. Startup time (for the first time after login) is about 10 sec.
My computer is not realy fast intel core i3 with 3.8Gio RAM.

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trotosa (unkonitoxx) wrote :

For more informatio, in the taskbar, the indicator is OK, but not the cursor.

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trotosa (unkonitoxx) wrote :

So I continue to test.

I have created a new user and I just changed the option busycursorsettings. That's work.

I returned in my session, after a backup, I have deleted all the directory in .local/share. The bouncing cursor is now OK.

Then I have restore the directory one by one and tested for each of them the cursor.

I have restore all the directory and the cursor is bouncing as I want.

So I really don't understand.

Thank you for your kidness.

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trotosa (unkonitoxx) wrote :

I have done an other test with the latest upgrade on 04 the 14th.

Now, animations runs well in my plasma session but not in the wayland session.

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

[Expired for frameworkintegration (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60 days.]

Changed in frameworkintegration (Ubuntu):
status: Incomplete → Expired
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