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Can't use brackets because of this strange menu bar bug #13738
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@surajmandalcell - Brackets works fine on Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS and we have verified the working on the LTS with no issues. Kindly switch to 16.04.3 LTS for working with Brackets. |
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. |
Same problem on Gentoo |
See also #13731 |
The error persists! full log... Using Fedora 26...
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You can try to reinstall brackets using command |
@saurabh95 i did reinstall, i complete uninstalled brackets and reinstalled the most recent version but still persists. |
@mmmmmmbeer , @hnaparst , @kuboosoft - thanks for reporting this issue. In the current 1.11 release, we have started supporting Ubuntu(verified for version 16.04.3 LTS) and Debian(verified for version 9.1.0). In the future releases, we will add support and address the issues for other flavors of Linux. |
@narayani28 i cant just switch operating system just for the sake of 1 text editor, no thanks please comment when the issue is fixed. |
@surajmandalcell - we will keep the community updated when the issue is fixed. |
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. |
the libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-18 package |
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. |
Thank You very much @nethip, I'll be wait to can use this great editor in this Ubuntu version. |
This bug appear in Debian testing too. |
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. |
Same here at Opensuse Tumbleweed |
Same here with Kubuntu 17.10. |
Ubuntu Variant, POP OS having the same issue. |
@Filthy-Commie is it just me or the characters(rectangle-ish ones) on your screenshot are different than mine? |
Any progress on this ? |
@surajmandalcell Does Brackets use the system font maybe? |
@Filthy-Commie maybe brackets is asking system for different font from language pack not installed currently. Could be some typo in the font name for the menu bar. No idea i dont have much time to investigate sorry. |
Lighttable (another electron based text editor) has a similar issue: |
Does brackets use GTK3? |
In debian based dists, you can get libpango and libpangoft2 from stable and put libs from them in /opt/brackets
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My sincere appreciation. This worked for me (Buster). Running 1.11 *with
menu's* at last.
…On 07/11/17 16:26, Moonbite Agency wrote:
In debian based dists, you can get libpango and libpangoft2 from
stable ant put libs from them in /opt/brackets
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=libpango&searchon=names&suite=stable§ion=all
|#/opt/brackets$ ldd ./Brackets | grep pango libpangocairo-1.0.so.0 =>
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpangocairo-1.0.so.0 (0x00007fad8727f000)
libpango-1.0.so.0 => /opt/brackets/./libpango-1.0.so.0
(0x00007fad87033000) libpangoft2-1.0.so.0 =>
/opt/brackets/./libpangoft2-1.0.so.0 (0x00007fad83e5d000) |
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can they update the actual package now please, adobe |
We're waiting for 1.12 to go live, it will contain the workaround, don't worry. |
For anyone running Ubuntu 17.10 latest, I extracted the 4 files needed as a compressed tar file to make it easy for others. Just extract them and place them into your I had 1.10 installed and placed the files in then upgraded and it works 100% menus and all. Thank's to all who helped solve this mystery! |
This is now fixed. The problem was with the version of CEF that we are using for the shell. We will update the S3 bucket with the updated CEF binary. |
There's been a merged PR which worked around the bug by installing older version of libpango, will it be reverted? |
@kiroma I am not sure if we had any PR that targets reverting libpango to older version. AFAIK, it was just the workaround suggested by one of our community members. |
Oh, I'm sorry, I misunderstood one of the notesade by github, I didn't know you could reference an issue from another repository. |
This is stupid. Why isn't there a 1.111 release, to fix this bug? It's a severe issue! It means it doesn't even work on Ubuntu. |
Ok, the fix above fixed the issue. Bless you, guys. Saved my life. |
Thanks for the fix above. Managed to make it work on Fedora 27. |
Sorry for the inconvenience. Update on the Linux build: We are targeting Linux patch for 2 critical bugs w.r.t IME and font corruption.
By next week we are planning to do a Linux refresh (if we don't find any more blockers in our testing). |
Good morning Prashanth
Thank you for the update. It is very much appreciated.
With warm greetings
Romane
…On 08/12/17 19:26, Prashanth Nethi wrote:
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Update on the Linux build: We are targeting Linux patch for 2 critical
bugs w.r.t IME and font corruption.
1. IME: This was really challenging as IME was not implemented in
CEF, so we had to patch lot of code from Chromium. We somehow got
this fixed and now testing it extensively.
2. Font Corruption: This is fixed now.
By next week we are planning to do a Linux refresh (if we don't find
any more blockers in our testing).
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Same issue persists for Debian buster/sid also. |
A 1.12 prerelease for Linux is now live and it addresses this bug. |
Thanks for updating the thread @kiroma. Please try out the pre-release build and give us the feedback! |
We have uploaded a pre-release build (Linux 64 only) to address this issue. Please try the build and let us know your feedback. You can download the build from https://github.com/adobe/brackets/releases/tag/release-1.12-prerelease. |
We now have updated the installers for Linux 32 and 64 bit. Please download the same from http://brackets.io. Thanks! |
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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