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two numbers right above actions/settings/about #138

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AWHubGit opened this issue Oct 3, 2020 · 6 comments
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two numbers right above actions/settings/about #138

AWHubGit opened this issue Oct 3, 2020 · 6 comments
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AWHubGit commented Oct 3, 2020

I use bauh 0.9.8 on Arch Linux x86_64 Kernel: 5.8.13-arch1-1 GNOME 3.36.6.

There are two numbers right above actions/settings/about. They appear only after fresh start of bauh. A refresh or clicking on Apps makes them disappearing. What do these numbers reflect/mean? Why do they appear only on fresh start of bauh? What does the second number mean? Is the total of all apps plus libraries etc.? Please add a description(hovering) for these numbers.

Why not more tables with applications displayed as per definition interface with tabs?

Please change the color for the icon/symbol "This action is unavailable". It's not enough greyed out.

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vinifmor commented Oct 3, 2020

Hello, could you post a picture of these two numbers showing up ? I've never seen them on KDE and XFCE (it may be specific to Gnome).

When you suggest a table per definition, you mean a tab with an application tab per software type (Snap, Flatpak, ..) ?

I'm currently working with the overall style. I'm going to consider what you commented about the grey icon.

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AWHubGit commented Oct 4, 2020

Hello, could you post a picture of these two numbers showing up ? I've never seen them on KDE and XFCE (it may be specific to Gnome).

https://i.imgur.com/XN4yBxi.jpg with numbers
https://i.imgur.com/MNAstVG.jpg without numbers
strange behaviour. Do not understand it.

To see (a list of) all the apps of all categories and all types I have to put a number in ->settings->interface->"applications displayed" equal or greater than the total of my apps installed. For this I have to know/estimate the total of all my apps. Otherwise my apps are never completely listed.

Same when filtering with type or category.

This is not very handy/useful/practical.

To see everything all types all categories incl apps I have to put 1312. Listing/displaying is fast enough after refresh on my system. No worries.

Please use symbols/icons with a red cross or similar where actions/options/possibilities are not available. I often clicked on these and was astonished why nothing happened.

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vinifmor commented Oct 4, 2020

I'm not able to open the picture links. Could you post them again ?

Related to the second topic, set the Max Displayed to 0. It means no limit. I'm going to update the README and the property tip.

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AWHubGit commented Oct 5, 2020

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vinifmor commented Oct 5, 2020

Alright.. now I got it. These two numbers (10/100) mean the number of applications currently displayed on the table by the number of applications available. I'm going to add a tip to them explaining their meaning.

This behavior of not displaying them is odd. It has never happened to me before. Try launching bauh through the command line (bauh) and see if any error message is displayed when these number are not displayed (if so, please, paste them here)

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vinifmor commented Dec 2, 2020

Available on 0.9.9. I'm going to close this issue

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