there are missing icons in banshee menu, such as the Write CD one
| Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DBus Menu |
Confirmed
|
Undecided
|
Unassigned | ||
| banshee (Ubuntu) |
Triaged
|
Low
|
Unassigned | ||
| libdbusmenu (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
|
Undecided
|
Unassigned | ||
Bug Description
Binary package hint: banshee
I get the wrong icon, one that indicates something is missing, black with a red circle with a red slash on it
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: banshee 2.0.0-2ubuntu1
ProcVersionSign
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-
Architecture: i386
Date: Wed Apr 20 01:16:18 2011
EcryptfsInUse: Yes
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" - Release i386 (20101007)
ProcEnviron:
LANGUAGE=pt_BR:en
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES=
SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: banshee
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to natty on 2011年04月10日 (10 days ago)
On Wednesday 20,April,2011 12:26 PM, PresuntoRJ wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> Binary package hint: banshee
>
> I get the wrong icon, one that indicates something is missing, black
> with a red circle with a red slash on it
Could you list all of the missing icons? Also, please check that
/usr/share/
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Kind regards,
Loong Jin
Seems like banshee losts that Icon for the menu option (at least when you are running unity), however, I am not sure if this issue is related to global menu or not (have you checked if with classic desktop it's same behaviour?)
well, the file (/usr/share/
is there ... the icon remain not on the menu while in Unity... I will test
on Gnome (Ubuntu-Classic) ASAP. I will try to identify any other missing
icon in the meantime, but so far, the one that catch my attention was the
"Write CD" one, cause its there every time I play a song ;) (so far it
seems to be the only one)
By the waym the icon shows up just fine in the context menu when I right
click a song :-/ go figure
2011年4月20日 Kamus <email address hidden>
> Seems like banshee losts that Icon for the menu option (at least when
> you are running unity), however, I am not sure if this issue is related
> to global menu or not (have you checked if with classic desktop it's
> same behaviour?)
>
> ** Changed in: banshee (Ubuntu)
> Importance: Undecided => Low
>
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On Thursday 21,April,2011 03:35 PM, PresuntoRJ wrote:
> well, the file (/usr/share/
> is there ... the icon remain not on the menu while in Unity... I will test
> on Gnome (Ubuntu-Classic) ASAP. I will try to identify any other missing
> icon in the meantime, but so far, the one that catch my attention was the
> "Write CD" one, cause its there every time I play a song ;) (so far it
> seems to be the only one)
>
> By the waym the icon shows up just fine in the context menu when I right
> click a song :-/ go figure
Smells like a global menu bug. I'm adding a unity task to this.
affects ubuntu/unity
status new
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Kind regards,
Loong Jin
Could you please attach a screenshot of the menu that shows the problem. (you can use 'gnome-screenshot -d 10 in terminal and then open the menu to take the screenshot as printscreen does not work when a menu is opened).
I have just confirmed it works on Ubuntu-Classic (gnome), I will capture the screen and post in a minute
- Screen Capture Edit (567.9 KiB, image/png)
As requested, the captured screen showing the missing icon
Is there an "easy" way (other than manually opening every single piece of application) to verify if there are icons or any other information missing from the Unity menu from anything installed in Ubuntu? I know for a fact that not every app is compatible with Unity (they may keep their menus inside the window no matter what).
That alone could be a major issue for users, one that might prevent the default usage of Unity on any release anyway.
moved from unity to libdbusmenu.