When I reset the same shortcut it shows "Ctrl+KP PageUp" instead of "Ctrl+PageUp". The "KP" shortcut works, but the default "Ctrl+PageUp" - doesn't work.
Not sure what "KP" is.
xfce4-terminal-1.0.4 still has this problem.
There are several xdg-desktop-portal-{desktop-environment} projects, for example xdg-desktop-portal-gtk.
Some software, like Pipewire, interacts with xdg-desktop-portal-{xx}. Should xdg-desktop-portal-xfce exist? Does it exist? Or is xdg-desktop-portal-gtk sufficient for XFCE4?
It's just not user friendly to have all users to seek various locations in settings to make adjustments.
I still can't find how to adjust window title width. Adjusting font size in window title doesn't adjust its width, only makes titles clipped.
But the core of this issue: there is no single DPI setting that proportionally adjusts all elements of the screen.
xfce-4.16
This might be related to #428
Selection went from no selection to 'Darkbird'.
This should never happen. Only the user can make style selections.
Originally both 'Graybird' and 'Graybird-dark' choices were unselected. Once I selected one of them - panel switched to the dark background and there is no obvious way to unselect the style.
Is the 'Default' item missing there? It looks like there should be a 'Default' selection that would switch to default.
I increased screen resolution 2X. Everything became smaller, as it should be. Then in Settings/Appearance/Fonts I increased DPI 2X. This caused all fonts to become larger, but panel width, window caption widths, and cursor sizes stayed small.
DPI is a general property that affects everything, not just fonts.
Either changing DPI should just affect everything, or there should be a separate "Sizes" tab under Settings/Appearance which would allow to adjust sizes of panel, window captions, cursors, etc.
Example: 'xonotic' project installs the icon /usr/local/share/pixmaps/xonotic.ico file:
$ file /usr/local/share/pixmaps/xonotic.ico
/usr/local/share/pixmaps/xonotic.ico: MS Windows icon resource - 9 icons, 64x64, 32 bits/pixel, 16x16, 32 bits/pixel
It is displayed in the menu with an unknown icon.
XFCE-4 is installed from ports.
FreeBSD 13.1 STABLE
I wasn't able to figure out how to take a screenshot of a Youtube page in a full-screen mode.
I suggest to add:
These changes if implemented would greatly improve usability of the screenshooter.
Hm, it's interesting that I just don't see a resemblance.
But this issue is NOT about Science or Math categories.
It is about showing any non-major categories when apps in them are present.
This issue is NOT a duplicate.
I installed SciLab. Its desktop file specifies categories Science and Math for it. Both of these categories are additional, not major, so SciLab is displayed under "Other".
A better behavior would be to have an option in the Settings Manager "Show all categories of installed applications". When this option is selected Xfce4 would show all categories are associated with all installed apps. In the case of SciLab it would remove Other and add Science and Math categories.
Users with a lot of apps in categories that aren't considered major would benefit from this feature.
No, this doesn't happen as of version xfce4-terminal-0.8.10.
FreeBSD 13
Currently configuration is only saved when the terminal process exits.
So the user can change configuration, work for a month, and then if the system would crash - the terminal would go back to the old configuration from a month ago.
I suggest that the terminal should save configuration either on change, or periodically, to prevent this problem.
Adding relevant unicode characters to preferences works.
If a general solution seems infeasible or too difficult - please feel free to close this issue.
This issue still exists in xfce4-terminal-0.8.10_2 on FreeBSD 13.
At this time I am unable to check the master branch code.