Bug#295795: capplets: typing monitor ignores "Allow postponing of break" option

Loïc Minier Loïc Minier , 295795@bugs.debian.org
Fri, 18 Feb 2005 08:42:42 +0100


tags 295795 + moreinfo unreproducible
thanks

        Hi,

On Fri, Feb 18, 2005, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> The gnome-typing-monitor applet has a configurable option in
> Preferences of "Allow postponing of breaks", which worked until
> recently (don't know how recently, though), so that if this option was
> checked, postponement was permitted, and unchecking the option would
> prevent this.  The option was configurable throughout a GNOME session:
> switch it on, and breaks would be permitted, switch it off and they'd
> be forbidden again.  Now, however, it seems that whatever the saved
> preference when the applet is started is used throughout the session,
> regardless of any change made.

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 I could not reproduce your problem, I launched "gnome-typing-monitor",
 it was configured by default to not ask pauses and not allow
 continuing, I configured both and that worked.  I closed it and
 restarted it, and it was configured to not allow continuing, I checked
 it again, and my settings were respected.

 What is the version of gconf2 on your system? (dpkg -l gconf2)

 Can you give detailed instructions on how to get the bug?  I need to
 be able to reproduce it.

   Thanks,

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Loïc Minier <lool@dooz.org>
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