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[Bug 584147] Re: Bullet lists in package descriptions are not displayed correctly for PPA packages
In USC 4.1.23.3, the bulleted lists display fine for both stellarium and
ogmrip. I can't see how the description for stellarium from
<https://launchpad.net/~stellarium/+archive/stellarium-testing> is
displayed, because it contains no Oneiric builds, and even if it did,
they're older than the version in the Ubuntu archive.
Does anyone have an example of a bulleted list that is displaying
incorrectly in USC in Ubuntu 11.10 beta?
** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/584147
Title:
Bullet lists in package descriptions are not displayed correctly for
PPA packages
Status in “software-center” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
Binary package hint: software-center
Version is 2.0.4, the one in Lucid Lynx.
Ubuntu Software Center 2.1.19, Ubuntu Maverick
Software Center supports bullet lists in package descriptions, but it
seems that the implementation fails for packages retrieved from a PPA.
For example:
1) The description of the last official release of Stellarium in Ubuntu's repositories contains a bulleted list and it is rendered normally. (You can see it in the Featured Applications feature.)
2) The description of the test build in Stellarium's PPA is messed up (see the attached screenshot) - line breaks are missing, so the whole list is rendered as a single item.
https://launchpad.net/~stellarium/+archive/stellarium-testing
I've been trying to work around this issue for some time now. I've
migrated from dashes to asterisks, but it doesn't make a difference.
What did make a difference was when I put a dot-line (empty line)
after "Some features:" - this way, the list block is treated as a new
paragraph and the first bullet is put correctly. Unfortunately, it
breaks after that.
Both Synaptic and GDebi recognize the list, so "not following Debian
standards" is not a reason.
I will attach the control file of that Stellarium package too.
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