gkarsay / parlatype

GNOME audio player for transcription
https://www.parlatype.xyz
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Can't set preferences #65

Closed tespro closed 5 years ago

tespro commented 5 years ago

Installation and version

I'm actually not sure what version I'm running because I use Ubuntu 18.04 and I'm assuming it keeps your program updated along with everything else. I've had parlatype running for a year or so. I don't see any version number displayed anywhere. Am I missing something?

Your desktop environment

Gnome

Issue

I can't set the preferences as shown in the help documentation.

gkarsay commented 5 years ago

Do you mean you don't know where to set the preferences? You have probably version 1.5.4. Preferences are like for most GNOME applications in the so called Application menu, which is in the upper left corner next to "Activities": Parlatype-Preferences-v1 5 x There is also a menu item "Info" that shows the version of Parlatype. Note that this changed with version 1.6 and now the Preferences are found in the "Hamburger" menu.

I hope this helps! If finding the Preferences was not the problem, please describe in detail what is not working.

tespro commented 5 years ago

Thanks so much for your very prompt reply. I can't remember anymore what I may have done when I first installed this program but, for now, all I have when I run the program is the box inside the yellow box in your e-mail that has the open icon, speed control, etc. There is nothing that I can find in the menu in that box that would give me what exists in the yellow box or would take me back to the expanded screen.

I down-loaded your software when I first started thinking about switching my English teaching program from Windows to Linux. I want to start a free community service here in rural Florida to teach people to read and/or learn English. There are a lot of poor Americans here - some of whom can barely read if at all. (We've had a collapse of the oyster economy that provided good incomes for decades.) Immigrants need to use a transcription program to practice listening to spoken English. I'd first tried teaching English to a relatives and used a Windows program called Listen- 'N- Write. I've had some good success and my sister-in-law, for example, has made great progress after doing this for more than a year. Yours has been the best Linux program I've found (keeping in mind that I'm doing this for poor people here for free) and my plan is to use mousepad as the editor. I'm trying to keep the user interface as simple as possible. Most of my program is character-based like the old DOS era. I have written the drill program which is where the students will spend most of their time. There is NO WAY I want to try to teach the near-illiterate how to use Windows 10!!!

That's the background as to why I've suddenly started to learn everything I can about Parlatype and discovered I couldn't do what I read online.

Thanks again.

Tom Stover Eastpoint, FL

On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 12:12 PM Gabor Karsay notifications@github.com wrote:

Do you mean you don't know where to set the preferences? You have probably version 1.5.4. Preferences are like for most GNOME applications in the so called Application menu, which is in the upper left corner next to "Activities": [image: Parlatype-Preferences-v1 5 x] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8670449/64272115-f4977780-cf3e-11e9-8db4-e90e277ebd49.png There is also a menu item "Info" that shows the version of Parlatype. Note that this changed with version 1.6 and now the Preferences are found in the "Hamburger" menu.

I hope this helps! If finding the Preferences was not the problem, please describe in detail what is not working.

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gkarsay commented 5 years ago

The yellow thing you see in the picture is just my desktop with a sunset in the background. I'm not sure what your desktop looks like, you said it's the GNOME desktop. There should be a panel or bar on top and on the very left there is the word "Activities". Do you have that? If not, you are using another desktop, maybe Xfce? When you launch Parlatype, next to "Activities" appears "Parlatype". You can click on this "Parlatype" and you get this menu. Many programs have there some menus, others only a "Quit" item. So you don't click on the Parlatype window/box, but where the word "Parlatype" appears on the top bar next to "Activities".

There is also a "Help" item. You can launch "Help" also by pressing the F1 key. Please note the help pages you can find on the Internet are describing a different version of Parlatype. When you hit the F1 key you get help for the version you have installed on your computer.

If this didn't help, can you make a screenshot of your desktop with Parlatype running?

tespro commented 5 years ago

I've got the standard desktop that was installed when I upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04 from, I believe, 17.10. I do not have the desktop appearance that you describe. GNOME replaced Unity. When I say I clicked the applications menu, on GNOME there are 9 dots at the lower left of the screen. That's what brings up icons for all the apps; I usually have it set for installed apps only.

Here's what shows up when I click the applications icon: [image: P2.JPG]

Here is what shows up when I click that parlatype icon OR if I run parlatype directly from terminal:

[image: Screenshot from 2019-09-03-Parlatype.png]

I hope this gives you a clue. Thanks. Tom

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The yellow thing you see in the picture is just my desktop with a sunset in the background. I'm not sure what your desktop looks like, you said it's the GNOME desktop. There should be a panel or bar on top and on the very left there is the word "Activities". Do you have that? If not, you are using another desktop, maybe Xfce? When you launch Parlatype, next to "Activities" appears "Parlatype". You can click on this "Parlatype" and you get this menu. Many programs have there some menus, others only a "Quit" item. So you don't click on the Parlatype window/box, but where the word "Parlatype" appears on the top bar next to "Activities".

There is also a "Help" item. You can launch "Help" also by pressing the F1 key. Please note the help pages you can find on the Internet are describing a different version of Parlatype. When you hit the F1 key you get help for the version you have installed on your computer.

If this didn't help, can you make a screenshot of your desktop with Parlatype running?

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gkarsay commented 5 years ago

I can't see the screenshots. Please use the web interface where you have reported the issue, not email. Drag & drop the screenshots at a new comment.

tespro commented 5 years ago

image image

Did this work?

gkarsay commented 5 years ago

Well, this worked. However, I hoped to see a bit more to identify the desktop. I'm attaching a screenshot of the whole desktop. This is what a GNOME desktop usually looks like – more or less, of course there can be some minor differences, e.g. the language is different.

Parlatype-GNOME-full

In the upper left corner there is Activities and next to it – I marked it in red – is the place with the application's menu where you can click on. It's showing the name of the program in the foreground. Do you have that? If no, you might have some Addon that is disabling the top panel (I rather don't think so) or you have a different desktop. Unity desktop is still present in Ubuntu 18.04, it's just not the standard desktop. You mentioned 9 dots to show all applications, that's a hint for GNOME actually.

tespro commented 5 years ago

Hey, you gave me the right clue!! I needed to close all the other applications that were running and then I saw "Parlatype" right next to activities. NOW I can see how to set the preferences. Sorry for being behind the curve on Linux!! You've been very patient with me and stuck it out to the solution!! Thanks again. Tom

On Thu, Sep 5, 2019 at 10:20 AM Gabor Karsay notifications@github.com wrote:

Well, this worked. However, I hoped to see a bit more to identify the desktop. I'm attaching a screenshot of the whole desktop. This is what a GNOME desktop usually looks like – more or less, of course there can be some minor differences, e.g. the language is different.

[image: Parlatype-GNOME-full] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8670449/64349909-10128900-cff8-11e9-9355-75217acf1627.png

In the upper left corner there is Activities and next to it – I marked it in red – is the place with the application's menu where you can click on. It's showing the name of the program in the foreground. Do you have that? If no, you might have some Addon that is disabling the top panel (I rather don't think so) or you have a different desktop. Unity desktop is still present in Ubuntu 18.04, it's just not the standard desktop. You mentioned 9 dots to show all applications, that's a hint for GNOME actually.

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