Re: Openoffice and xfwm4

2006-08-26 Thread Simon Huggins
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 04:51:06PM -0300, Vagner Pedrotti wrote:
> The only clue I have are the following lines from .xsession-errors:
> ** (xfwm4:4333): WARNING **: The display does not support the XComposite
> extension.
> ** (xfwm4:4333): WARNING **: Compositing manager disabled.

These aren't related and aren't a bug.  They just mean what they say.
Your X server/graphics hardware either doesn't support compositing
(transparency and other magic) or you haven't turned it on.  They
shouldn't be what's causing the window title oddness.

I haven't seen any other bug reports similar to this against xfwm4 (I'm
part of the team that maintain all the Xfce packages in Debian).

If you do find out that it's a problem with xfwm4 or you want us to ask
upstream then email us (pkg-xfce-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org) or file
a bug.

I don't know if upstream will have any clues though.

Simon.

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Re: Openoffice and xfwm4

2006-08-25 Thread Vagner Pedrotti

Damon L. Chesser escreveu:

Vagner Pedrotti wrote:

Hello,

I use openoffice and xfce from unstable and openoffice windows are not
correctly painted. It seems the xfwm4 is painting the window border and
title with some ramdom memory.
It only happens to openoffice, for all other applications the window
manager works fine. I tried sawfish and it had no problems with
openoffice (but I do not intend to use it).
The only clue I have are the following lines from .xsession-errors:

** (xfwm4:4333): WARNING **: The display does not support the XComposite
extension.

** (xfwm4:4333): WARNING **: Compositing manager disabled.

I am not sure this is a bug. Anyone had this problem ?

[],
Vagner.


   
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Works here.

Thanks. I remember that I created a new installation with deboostrap, I 
have installed openoffice and xfce and the problem happened. I do know 
what can be.






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Re: Openoffice and xfwm4

2006-08-25 Thread Damon L. Chesser

Vagner Pedrotti wrote:

Hello,

I use openoffice and xfce from unstable and openoffice windows are not
correctly painted. It seems the xfwm4 is painting the window border and
title with some ramdom memory.
It only happens to openoffice, for all other applications the window
manager works fine. I tried sawfish and it had no problems with
openoffice (but I do not intend to use it).
The only clue I have are the following lines from .xsession-errors:

** (xfwm4:4333): WARNING **: The display does not support the XComposite
extension.

** (xfwm4:4333): WARNING **: Compositing manager disabled.

I am not sure this is a bug. Anyone had this problem ?

[],
Vagner.





   
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Works here.

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Re: Openoffice and xfwm4

2006-08-25 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 04:51:06PM -0300, Vagner Pedrotti wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I use openoffice and xfce from unstable and openoffice windows are not
> correctly painted. It seems the xfwm4 is painting the window border and
> title with some ramdom memory.
> It only happens to openoffice, for all other applications the window
> manager works fine. I tried sawfish and it had no problems with
> openoffice (but I do not intend to use it).
> The only clue I have are the following lines from .xsession-errors:
> 
> ** (xfwm4:4333): WARNING **: The display does not support the XComposite
> extension.
> 
> ** (xfwm4:4333): WARNING **: Compositing manager disabled.
> 
> I am not sure this is a bug. Anyone had this problem ?
> 

As of a few days ago, I do NOT, and have not had this problem. Though
I do get the same XComposite warning as you, I think it is not
related. Haven't use Oo.o in a few days though. Recent update maybe? 

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Openoffice and xfwm4

2006-08-25 Thread Vagner Pedrotti

Hello,

I use openoffice and xfce from unstable and openoffice windows are not
correctly painted. It seems the xfwm4 is painting the window border and
title with some ramdom memory.
It only happens to openoffice, for all other applications the window
manager works fine. I tried sawfish and it had no problems with
openoffice (but I do not intend to use it).
The only clue I have are the following lines from .xsession-errors:

** (xfwm4:4333): WARNING **: The display does not support the XComposite
extension.

** (xfwm4:4333): WARNING **: Compositing manager disabled.

I am not sure this is a bug. Anyone had this problem ?

[],
Vagner.






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