Lucid Paper Jam update!
Canonical
on 26 January 2010
I thought I’d write a quick update on paper cut progress for Lucid. Last week was our “Sound & Video” paper jam. The following paper cuts were fixed:
- Totem: Must have a fullscreen button
- “Razor” [is] an odd name for the split tool
- Rhythmbox Notification Bubble shows wrong cover art
- [Sound Recorder] Cancel button doesn’t use correct behaviour
- [Sound Recorder] Save as button should be default focus
These Sound & Video paper cuts still need a kind soul to tend to them (I think the Rhythmbox paper cuts are especially enticing):
- obtuse error when ejecting a playing DVD
- Rhythmbox has no apparent pause button
- Pressing Space key should toggle play/pause (pause when playing; play when paused)
- hide totem sidebar if there is only one file on the playlist
- Totem’s “Also disable the screensaver when playing audio” is mysterious
This week’s paper jam focuses on F-Spot. Here are five of the paper cuts identified so far:
- F-Spot timeline slider can be dragged past the edge of the timeline
- F-Spot Photo Manager Edit buttons difficult to find
- “Import tags” category sounds like an action
- “Hash for Duplicates” is tech-speak
- F-Spot uses poorly formatted email subjects (when sending photos via Evolution)
To check out the last few paper jams for yourself, click below:
There are only three more rounds of paper cuts before feature freeze, so please help out now if you can!
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