[Bug 695570] Re: Move Window doesn't raise window

2012-04-13 Thread lenooh
What about the other way around? I want to move a window (with
alt+click)  without raising it. I have focus follows mouse, so I click
only when I want to raise. In my case alt+click should not raise window.

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[Bug 695570] Re: Move Window doesn't raise window

2012-01-19 Thread Tristan Schmelcher
FYI, setting Raise Window to Alt + Button1 and ignoring the conflict
works fine for me.

Maybe Compiz should just set Alt + Button1 as the default for Raise
Window?

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[Bug 695570] Re: Move Window doesn't raise window

2011-10-22 Thread James Pharaoh
Ok, I've bitten the bullet and implemented the missing behaviour. It
requires a slightly different approach because we only want to raise on
a click, not on a drag.

As I explained before, this behaviour is seen in other window managers,
notably metacity, which compiz is supposed to be a drop in replacement
for. In my previous comment I justified this raise behaviour with raise-
on-click disabled. Basically the point is that this is a specific
command to raise the window rather than a click intended for the
application.

The patch is attached. I have a feeling it might need some
modifications, possibly its behaviour could be disabled if raise-on-
click is enabled. I am not sure that would make much difference
practically.

I am really keen to get this in. It is absolutely a regression from the
behaviour of metacity and this can be easily tested. Let me know if you
need any more information, or if I need to create a new bug report or
anything.

** Patch added: compiz-raise-command.patch
   
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[Bug 695570] Re: Move Window doesn't raise window

2011-10-20 Thread James Pharaoh
This bug is very real and you can easily compare the difference in
Metacity, which works fine.

The point is that the window manager is in charge of, for each window,
the location, size and stacking. The title bar and window borders are
one way to adjust all of these. Another way is to use the meta key. The
meta key method is useful because it will work in any part of a window,
making it faster to use and also possible when the title bar is hidden.

The problem is that while we can still control the position and size of
a window using the meta key (meta+drag left for location, meta+drag
middle for size, meta+click right for menu), the bring to top command
has stopped working in compiz. This has normally been available with
meta+click left.

This should work regardless of the click to raise settings, just as
clicking on the title bar continues to work. The two are equivalent and
should function the same. By holding the meta key you are specifically
telling the window manager that you are talking to it and not to the
application.

As I said, this can easily be seen working in Metacity. This is a
blocker for me using unity. I love focus follows mouse precisely because
of the ability to place windows exactly where I want them. Without this
ability it takes longer to do so than it should.

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Re: [Bug 695570] Re: Move Window doesn't raise window

2011-10-20 Thread Chow Loong Jin
On 20/10/2011 16:29, James Pharaoh wrote:
 This bug is very real and you can easily compare the difference in
 Metacity, which works fine.
 
 The point is that the window manager is in charge of, for each window,
 the location, size and stacking. The title bar and window borders are
 one way to adjust all of these. Another way is to use the meta key. The
 meta key method is useful because it will work in any part of a window,
 making it faster to use and also possible when the title bar is hidden.
 
 The problem is that while we can still control the position and size of
 a window using the meta key (meta+drag left for location, meta+drag
 middle for size, meta+click right for menu), the bring to top command
 has stopped working in compiz. This has normally been available with
 meta+click left.
 
 This should work regardless of the click to raise settings, just as
 clicking on the title bar continues to work. The two are equivalent and
 should function the same. By holding the meta key you are specifically
 telling the window manager that you are talking to it and not to the
 application.
 
 As I said, this can easily be seen working in Metacity. This is a
 blocker for me using unity. I love focus follows mouse precisely because
 of the ability to place windows exactly where I want them. Without this
 ability it takes longer to do so than it should.
 

This bug is fixed though. Alt+Click does raise the window, and I have been using
focus-follows-mouse since Natty. If not, you can configure both Raise Window and
Move Window to Alt+Button1 in ccsm, and click Set keybinding anyway or
something like that when the dialogue about the key binding conflict arises.
Then Alt+Click will do both things. This was the workaround I used in Maverick
before the bug got fixed.


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[Bug 695570] Re: Move Window doesn't raise window

2011-10-20 Thread James Pharaoh
Sorry, I think my issue is with the fix, as well as the situation
before.

In my case I have click to raise DISABLED but still expect META+CLICK to
perform a raise, for the reasons mentioned above. I think the original
fix for this bug stoped this situation from working.

To be honest I have just been playing with unity and it has locked up
about three times in five minutes. The 2d option seems to give me
metacity as before which is working fine so far so I'm going to stick
with that for now. I'll probably come back to this in six months when I
do another upgrade and maybe sort it out myself then.

James

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Re: [Bug 695570] Re: Move Window doesn't raise window

2011-03-12 Thread Sam SmSpillaz Spilsbury
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 11:03 AM, Tom Jaeger 695...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
 How is one supposed to raise a window then when 'click to raise' is
 disabled if not by clicking on the title bar or by doing Alt+Click?

When click raise is disabled raise happens on a timeout. The way the
options works is confusing though, I agree - really there should be an
option for raise on timeout and it should be off by default.


 On 03/11/2011 09:48 PM, Sam SmSpillaz Spilsbury wrote:
 On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 5:39 AM, Tom Jaeger 695...@bugs.launchpad.net 
 wrote:
 This bug has not been fixed.  Alt+Click should raise the window
 unconditionally (just like clicking on the title bar does), irrespective
 of what 'raise-on-click' is set too.  This was also the behavior of
 compiz-0.8.  Patch is attached, please reopen.

 I won't accept this patch because click raise should be disabled for
 both the window *and* the titlebar in the case that the option get
 returns false and that should apply even when moving the window. If
 the titlebar is also raising the window, then this is something that
 needs to be fixed in the decorators (maybe I need to add an integrated
 option key to gtk-w-d and unity-w-d for this case)


 ** Patch added: 0001-move-resize-Always-raise-the-window-on.patch
   
 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/695570/+attachment/1902305/+files/0001-move-resize-Always-raise-the-window-on.patch

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Re: [Bug 695570] Re: Move Window doesn't raise window

2011-03-12 Thread Tom Jaeger
This is not correct.  There is an option 'auto-raise' in the settings,
but it only works if 'click to focus' and 'raise on click' are both
disabled (this conceivably might be a bug, not that I think 'auto-raise'
is particularly useful).

This is not how it should be either.  'Raise on click' off means that
the user should have full control of the stacking order --- you raise a
window by clicking on its title bar.  This is how every window manager
under the sun (including compiz!) implements 'raise on click'.

On 03/12/2011 09:06 AM, Sam SmSpillaz Spilsbury wrote:
 On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 11:03 AM, Tom Jaeger 695...@bugs.launchpad.net 
 wrote:
 How is one supposed to raise a window then when 'click to raise' is
 disabled if not by clicking on the title bar or by doing Alt+Click?
 
 When click raise is disabled raise happens on a timeout. The way the
 options works is confusing though, I agree - really there should be an
 option for raise on timeout and it should be off by default.

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[Bug 695570] Re: Move Window doesn't raise window

2011-03-11 Thread Tom Jaeger
This bug has not been fixed.  Alt+Click should raise the window
unconditionally (just like clicking on the title bar does), irrespective
of what 'raise-on-click' is set too.  This was also the behavior of
compiz-0.8.  Patch is attached, please reopen.

** Patch added: 0001-move-resize-Always-raise-the-window-on.patch
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/695570/+attachment/1902305/+files/0001-move-resize-Always-raise-the-window-on.patch

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Re: [Bug 695570] Re: Move Window doesn't raise window

2011-03-11 Thread Sam SmSpillaz Spilsbury
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 5:39 AM, Tom Jaeger 695...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
 This bug has not been fixed.  Alt+Click should raise the window
 unconditionally (just like clicking on the title bar does), irrespective
 of what 'raise-on-click' is set too.  This was also the behavior of
 compiz-0.8.  Patch is attached, please reopen.

I won't accept this patch because click raise should be disabled for
both the window *and* the titlebar in the case that the option get
returns false and that should apply even when moving the window. If
the titlebar is also raising the window, then this is something that
needs to be fixed in the decorators (maybe I need to add an integrated
option key to gtk-w-d and unity-w-d for this case)


 ** Patch added: 0001-move-resize-Always-raise-the-window-on.patch
   
 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/695570/+attachment/1902305/+files/0001-move-resize-Always-raise-the-window-on.patch

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Re: [Bug 695570] Re: Move Window doesn't raise window

2011-03-11 Thread Tom Jaeger
How is one supposed to raise a window then when 'click to raise' is
disabled if not by clicking on the title bar or by doing Alt+Click?

On 03/11/2011 09:48 PM, Sam SmSpillaz Spilsbury wrote:
 On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 5:39 AM, Tom Jaeger 695...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
 This bug has not been fixed.  Alt+Click should raise the window
 unconditionally (just like clicking on the title bar does), irrespective
 of what 'raise-on-click' is set too.  This was also the behavior of
 compiz-0.8.  Patch is attached, please reopen.
 
 I won't accept this patch because click raise should be disabled for
 both the window *and* the titlebar in the case that the option get
 returns false and that should apply even when moving the window. If
 the titlebar is also raising the window, then this is something that
 needs to be fixed in the decorators (maybe I need to add an integrated
 option key to gtk-w-d and unity-w-d for this case)
 

 ** Patch added: 0001-move-resize-Always-raise-the-window-on.patch
   
 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/695570/+attachment/1902305/+files/0001-move-resize-Always-raise-the-window-on.patch

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  Alt+Mouse1 (move window) does not raise the window. Compiz 0.8 raises the 
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[Bug 695570] Re: Move Window doesn't raise window

2011-01-13 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:compiz

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[Bug 695570] Re: Move Window doesn't raise window

2011-01-13 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package compiz -
1:0.9.2.1+glibmainloop4-0ubuntu1

---
compiz (1:0.9.2.1+glibmainloop4-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low

  [ Didier Roche ]
  * New upstream release:
- Fixed a high number of wakeups (LP: #681696)
- Fixed links not working in some gtk windows
- Raise the window when it is moved if raise on click is enabled
- Fix crash when loading plugins on the command line
- Fix focus issues on window close and reopen rapidly
- Fix focus issues with multiple X screens
- Glib plugin removed
- Fix bug where not moving the mouse and clicking button 2 or 3 in
  scale addon would close the current active window, not the window the
  mouse hovers over
- Add unity-window-decorator
- Move window doesn't raise window (LP: #695570)
- gtk.Label a href link-activate signal broken with compiz in natty
  (LP: #687732)
  * debian/patches/060_move_checks_to_compiz.patch:
- remove GNOME failsafe detection as now handled as a session type in
  gnome-session
  * Remove deprecated or now merge upstream patches:
- 01_backport_trunk_fix.patch
- 002_ship_splited_gconf_cmakeext_files.patch
- 004_packagemode_is_release_debug_for_plugins.patch
- 005_no_glib_plugin.patch
- 017_always_unredirect_screensaver_on_nvidia.patch
- 080_migrate_gconf_from_alpha1.patch
  * debian/compiz-gnome.gconf-defaults,
debian/patches/029_default_options.patch:
- new settings for natty. Also set the 2x2 layout by default
  * unity-decorator:
- debian/compiz-decorator:
  launch unity-compiz-decorator in gnome sessions
- debian/compiz-gnome.install:
  install it
- debian/control:
  depends on latest metacity having the right extension
- debian/patches/01_unity_window_decorator.patch:
  add unity-window-decorator
  * debian/patches/02_add_debug_spewer_for_apport.patch:
- new plugin (not activated for now) to get additional info for apport

  [ Bryce Harrington ]
  * compiz-core.install, compiz-core.links, source_compiz.py:
Replace the compiz apport hook with a link to xorg's apport script.
 -- Didier Roche didro...@ubuntu.com   Thu, 13 Jan 2011 21:50:27 +0100

** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released

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[Bug 695570] Re: Move Window doesn't raise window

2010-12-31 Thread Chow Loong Jin
Just so it doesn't get lost, the patch was forward-ported from
compiz-0.8:

a32f5bf9 (Danny Baumann 2008-10-17 17:27:35 +0200  210) if 
(d-opt[COMP_DISPLAY_OPTION_RAISE_ON_CLICK].value.b)
a32f5bf9 (Danny Baumann 2008-10-17 17:27:35 +0200  211) 
updateWindowAttributes (w,
a32f5bf9 (Danny Baumann 2008-10-17 17:27:35 +0200  212) 
CompStackingUpdateModeAboveFullscreen);

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[Bug 695570] Re: Move Window doesn't raise window

2010-12-31 Thread Travis Watkins
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Fix Committed

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[Bug 695570] Re: Move Window doesn't raise window

2010-12-30 Thread Chow Loong Jin
This one-liner patch seems to do the trick.

** Patch added: move-raise-click.patch
   
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[Bug 695570] Re: Move Window doesn't raise window

2010-12-30 Thread Brian Murray
** Tags added: patch

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