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[CLOSED] Can't use brackets because of this strange menu bar bug #11499
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Comment by narayani28
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Comment by mmmmmmbeer Experiencing the same issue here on Fedora 26. I suspect an invalid character set or language somewhere in the config, but haven't located anything yet. |
Comment by ycUygB1 Same problem on Gentoo |
Comment by ficristo See also adobe/brackets#13731 |
Comment by kuboosoft The error persists! full log... Using Fedora 26...
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Comment by saurabh95 You can try to reinstall brackets using command |
Comment by surajmandalcell
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Comment by narayani28
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Comment by surajmandalcell
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Comment by narayani28
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Comment by Romane-T As per the first post with the images. Seeing as I do use the menu a bit, this makes using this latest version problematic. Reverting till fixed.
Have tried changing fonts via the preferences file. Unknown what font Brackets is using in the editor, as the system fonts I tried (about 6 or so) no change to the font in the editor. Previous version was fine. |
Comment by gacsnic the libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-18 package |
Comment by ghost Still same problem on Ubuntu 17.10 even if I use |
Comment by nethip Sorry for the inconvenience caused because of this bug. Our initial testing was restricted to 14 and 16 LTS versions. We will try to debug this issue on Ubuntu 17. I will update this thread once we have a solution. |
Comment by ghost Thank You very much |
Comment by blendsoft This bug appear in Debian testing too. |
Comment by abhih I am using brackets on Kali linux with updated version and this issue is present still. I tried re-installing but the issue persists as of today i.e Oct 4,2017. |
Comment by tiago4171 Same here at Opensuse Tumbleweed |
Comment by kiroma Same here with Kubuntu 17.10. |
Comment by Jeymz Ubuntu Variant, POP OS having the same issue. |
Comment by louis-irl |
Comment by surajmandalcell
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Comment by darekmeco Any progress on this ? |
Comment by louis-irl
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Comment by surajmandalcell
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Comment by bici-zizi Lighttable (another electron based text editor) has a similar issue: |
Comment by kiroma Does brackets use GTK3? |
Comment by kiroma I digged around and it seems to be a bug in either Chromium or GTK2. |
Comment by surajmandalcell
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Comment by kiroma Unless I don't know how to use LD_PRELOAD properly, it's a bug in Chromium. Edit: Why is there a launch script? It doesn't seem necessary in .debs and it voided some possibly valuable data. |
Issue by surajmandalcell
Wednesday Sep 27, 2017 at 04:16 GMT
Originally opened as adobe/brackets#13738
I did some research and found this to be a troublesome issue as it means there's something wrong with my systems text encoding but just to double check it i wanted to file a bug to see if its my OS (ubuntu 17.10 daily builds) or is it brackets on its own or conflicting with some other program.
A picture says a thousand words so here's the accurate representation of what the problem is
Please fix
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