On Thursday 08 May 2014 14:39:49 Matthias Klumpp wrote: > 2014-05-08 9:31 GMT+02:00 Martin Gräßlin <mgraess...@kde.org>: > > Martin GräßlinOn Wednesday 07 May 2014 10:11:37 wrote: > >> Any advice on how to handle this situation is appreciated. > > > > As several people responded that I should report the issues I just did > > that > > and reported the following bug reports against GTK: > > > > * CSD styled windows don't react on compositing changes [1] > > * Double decorated windows [2] > > * CSD styled windows do not detect when re-parented to a decoration [3] > > * CSD context menu ignores _NET_ALLOWED_ACTIONS [4] > > * CSD context menu doesn't use _NET_DESKTOP_NAMES [5] > > * CSD context menu doesn't honor _NET_DESKTOP_LAYOUT [6] > > * Shadow included in CSD window [7] > > * Window "disappears" when middle clicking client side decoration [8] > > * Missing maximize and minimize buttons in client side decoration [9] > > * Decoration buttons do not follow custom specified layout in desktop > > environment [10] > > * A hung GTK application cannot be closed [11] > > * Context menu on window decoration is not the one of the environment [12] > > * No time based drag delay on window moving [13] > > * No drag delay on window resize [14] > > That is pretty great, thank you for taking the time! Some of these > things unfortunately are design-decisions by GNOME, which I raised in > IRC discussions a while ago, and where I think the interest is pretty > low for fixing them (after getting some feedback on e.g. the CSD > menus).
which of the bug reports do you consider affected by design-decisions? I did not even report the mismatching cursors and the missing close button for dialogs and similar things. Cheers Martin
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