Activity log for bug #1785792

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2018-08-07 10:00:59 Michiel Renger bug added bug
2018-08-07 10:01:22 Michiel Renger description After a recent update, hitting the compile shortcut keys or buttons don't work anymore. Gedit only shows "saving file '/path/blablabla.tex'..." but nothing else happens, and no messages in the "Tools" or "Issues" section are shown. - Compiling in a terminal works fine, so it's not my tex distribution. - I've made sure that the path and filename do not contain any spaces or symbols. - I've also tried adding a one-comment shortcut that only opens the pdf (which I made sure exists) with evince, but nothing happens either. I suspect that the parameters "$filename" and "$shortname" are empty; maybe they are called differently in the new version of gedit? There is actually another bug occuring; I don't think it's related, but for completeness I'll mention it anyways. In preferences, whenever the Latex Plugin is turned off and on again, a second latex plugin toolbar appears in the bottom. After off and on again, a third appears, etc. It seems that turning off the plugin doesn't work properly, and turning it on does not recognise that there is already one instance active. Xubuntu 18.04, Gedit 3.28.1, LaTex Plugin 3.20.0 After a recent update, hitting the compile shortcut keys or buttons doesn't work anymore. Gedit only shows "saving file '/path/blablabla.tex'..." but nothing else happens, and no messages in the "Tools" or "Issues" section are shown. - Compiling in a terminal works fine, so it's not my tex distribution. - I've made sure that the path and filename do not contain any spaces or symbols. - I've also tried adding a one-comment shortcut that only opens the pdf (which I made sure exists) with evince, but nothing happens either. I suspect that the parameters "$filename" and "$shortname" are empty; maybe they are called differently in the new version of gedit? There is actually another bug occuring; I don't think it's related, but for completeness I'll mention it anyways. In preferences, whenever the Latex Plugin is turned off and on again, a second latex plugin toolbar appears in the bottom. After off and on again, a third appears, etc. It seems that turning off the plugin doesn't work properly, and turning it on does not recognise that there is already one instance active. Xubuntu 18.04, Gedit 3.28.1, LaTex Plugin 3.20.0