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</head><body><p>Package: geogebra<br>Version: 4.0.34.0+dfsg1-7<br>Severity: normal<br><br>Dear Maintainer,<br><br> I installed Geogebra on Buster with KDE and just at opening I noticed that<br> characters and graphics display was not up to that of previous versions (I am using <br>Geogebra since long).<br> Then on the Algebra pane the properties of the objects are not accessible with the right<br> click, but only with the double click (but not the Free Objects) or from the Edit menu, which presents the full list<br> of objects.<br> There might be other inconvenients I did not went through yet.<br> Thanks for uor attention and work<br> Giuliano Cabrele<br><br><br>-- System Information:<br>Debian Release: buster/sid<br> APT prefers testing<br> APT policy: (500, 'testing')<br>Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)<br><br>Kernel: Linux 4.19.0-4-amd64 (SMP w/12 CPU cores)<br>Kernel taint flags: TAINT_CRAP, TAINT_OOT_MODULE, TAINT_UNSIGNED_MODULE<br>Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8), LANGUAGE=en_US (charmap=UTF-8)<br>Shell: /bin/sh linked to /usr/bin/dash<br>Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)<br>LSM: AppArmor: enabled<br><br>Versions of packages geogebra depends on:<br>ii default-jre [java9-runtime] 2:1.11-71<br>ii libcommons-collections3-java 3.2.2-2<br>ii libcommons-math-java 2.2-7<br>ii libfreehep-graphics2d-java 2.1.1-6<br>ii libfreehep-graphicsio-emf-java 2.1.1-emfplus+dfsg1-4<br>ii libfreehep-graphicsio-java 2.1.1-5<br>ii libfreehep-graphicsio-pdf-java 2.1.1+dfsg-3<br>ii libfreehep-graphicsio-svg-java 2.1.1-5<br>ii libfreehep-io-java 2.0.2-6<br>ii libfreehep-util-java 2.0.2-7<br>ii libfreehep-xml-java 2.1.2+dfsg1-5<br>ii libjfugue-java 4.0.3-4<br>ii libjlatexmath-java 1.0.7-3<br>ii librhino-java 1.7.7.1-1<br>ii mathpiper 0.81f+svn4469+dfsg3-3<br>ii openjdk-11-jre [java9-runtime] 11.0.3+1-1<br><br>geogebra recommends no packages.<br><br>Versions of packages geogebra suggests:<br>ii cups 2.2.10-6<br><br>-- no debconf information<br></p></body></html>