And use a link to local documentation, rather than an
external website in English.
Removed mentions of "in English" for the languages that mentioned it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=643118
When used with accountsservice >= 0.6.9, this fixes the problem where,
when you click the unlock button on the user panel, the root user pops
up in the user list, unexpectedly.
When used with 0.6.8 it silently does nothing, since the system-account
property is not available.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=647487
Clean "~/.cups/lpoptions" file before setting default printer
on local CUPS server. Store default printer to "~/.cups/lpoptions"
if we are connected to a remote CUPS server (#646100).
A suprising number of people need this to be able to get onto their wireless
network. This is also a Fedora blocker if that matters.
This patch also adds a string. I don't feel there is a way around it, although
we could steal the translations from another project. I think using a real word
is better than displaying a blank entry or a picture or something. I dunno.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=645002
When the output of input bar changes from a non-decibel capable
output, to one that is (such as on startup), don't clip the
volume displayed at 100%, by setting the level of the bar again.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=646254
When reloading entries, we also need to clear the section
hash tables, otherwise we won't be adding the keys as they
already exist in the hashtables.
Fixes empty keyboard shortcuts when creating a new workspace (eg.
moving any window to an empty workspace in gnome-shell)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=646949
This patch makes Printers panel to automatically refresh printers list
when a new printer is added or removed. It is refreshed also when a printer
changes its state (to see changes in paused/unpaused state) (rhbz#691718).
It also automatically refresh list of jobs (and also number of active jobs in
main tab) for actual printer (rhbz#691737).
If NetworkManager knows that firmware is missing, say so.
This matches recent changes in the gnome-shell network menu.
It adds one new string, "Firmware missing", for which I have
pulled existing translations from the similar "firmware missing"
string in gnome-shell.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=646027
There's no mockup for bluetooth devices, and it's not clear what any of the
buttons or sliders should do.
I'll actually wire up bluetooth devices for 3.2, but this at least fixes the
assert ready for 3.0.
Since "Printer Test Page" prints CUPS' testing page, we don't
need to make it insensitive when the printer doesn't support
"PrintSelfTestPage" maintenance command.
We were not listening for state changes on the ActiveConnection
objects representing actual connections, but only listened for
active connections appearing or disappearing. This caused
the VPN tab to get stuck on 'Authentication required' or similar
'intermediate' states until you manually switch tabs and back.
Also keep the switch from jumping back to off while the
vpn auth dialog is up, by adjusting the states we consider 'off'.
The default treeview is quite tall by default, and with the addition
of the shell's toolbar, the titlebar and the GNOME shell panel,
the background panel would be too tall for netbook computers.
This works around the issue by setting a smaller height request
for the icon list when the screen on which the panel will be shown
are no taller than 768 pixels.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=645649
We can't actually see the new connections for the other types, and so it's deceptive at best
to allow the user to create anything other than the VPN connection type.