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* RTL support → {{b|3965}} (nominated by [[User:Kunda|Kunda]] ([[User talk:Kunda|talk]])) | * RTL support → {{b|3965}} (nominated by [[User:Kunda|Kunda]] ([[User talk:Kunda|talk]])) | ||
::''This bug opens up the use for Scribus for a multitude of people around the world.'' | ::''This bug opens up the use for Scribus for a multitude of people around the world.'' | ||
* Copy and Pasting the selected text should not paste the paragraph style of the selection (with special treatement in case an end of paragraph character is part of the selection) {{11574}} | |||
== Background == | == Background == |
Revision as of 13:37, 4 June 2014
Candidate criteria
As for LibreOffice, Hard hacks should meet the below requirements :
- Be relatively annoying for a significant amount of people
- Be relatively difficult to solve and/or track down
- Crashes/data loss are good candidates but not necessary
- Backtraces should be done on proposed hard hacks before they become accepted hard hacks
- Enhancement requests should NOT be on the list
The Dirty Dozen
Candidates
Brainstorming & Nominations
Note: Please label bugs using the bug template: {{b|#####}} where # siginifies bug number on the Mantis Bugtracker
Remove the "missing ghostscript" warning on startup and replace it with a warning shown when ghostscript is indeed needed → 11428(nominated by a.l.e)<
- This bug was destroyed by cbradney in r19179. This bug did not even graduate to The Dirty Dozen
- The Properties window sometimes stops being updated when switching to a different object → 10182 (nominated by Ulrich Klauer)
- commentary by nominator
- This bug opens up the use for Scribus for a multitude of people around the world.
- Copy and Pasting the selected text should not paste the paragraph style of the selection (with special treatement in case an end of paragraph character is part of the selection) Template:11574
Background
- Thread on the ML started by JLuc on May 2014.
- Heavily inspired by the LibreOffice model: