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Description of problem:When creating a custom page size you cannot change the name of the setting, it just goes back to the default name of "Custom Size #" Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):Gimp 2.6 How reproducible:Very Steps to Reproduce: 1.Select File->Page Setup 2.Select Manage Custom Sizes from Paper Size popup 3.When the next dialogue opens click the + to add a new size 4.Type in name for size and set size, the name will revert back to default 5.Finish size changes go back to name and edit itagain 6.Click on close, name will revert back to default name prior to closing Actual results:Name reverts back to original default name of "Custom Size #" Expected results:Changed name would remain in drop down list Additional info:I tried this in Firefox and it works the way it should, in fact I was able to change the name from "Custom Size #" to what I wanted. I have verified that the custom file .gtk-custom-papers had the correct permissions and ownership and checked SELinux info also. owner is user permissions = 100644 SELinux = unconfined_u:object_r:user_home_t:s0 No errors found in any logs.
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