[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 1183771] Re: xdiagnose's shortcut launched nothing

2013-07-01 Thread Jo-Erlend Schinstad
This bug seems to have been fixed. When I run xdiagnose from the dash, I
get an authentication dialog asking for my password. I enter it, and
xdiagnose is run.

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  xdiagnose's shortcut launched nothing

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 927441] Re: Far left character in panel (and launcher popups) distorted

2012-02-18 Thread Jo-Erlend Schinstad
I see the exact same thing as Greg Auger using RV780. HD3100, I think.

The same thing happens to the first character in the panel when it shows
the window title, but when the window controls are displayed, there's no
sign of it.

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  Far left character in panel (and launcher popups) distorted

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 847666] [NEW] Mouse pointer placement issues with screens of differient resolutions.

2011-09-12 Thread Jo-Erlend Schinstad
Public bug reported:

I have a laptop with a screen that runs on 1366x768 and an external
monitor that runs on 1920x1080. When I move the mouse pointer from the
laptop onto the external monitor, the pointer comes out on the external
monitor in the same height as it does on the laptop. (Pixel to pixel, so
the top of the laptop screen is far from the top of the external screen)
This is not a big problem, although I probably would expect it to be
scaled, somehow. Just in case there is any confusion: the 312 top pixels
is a barrier from moving the cursor, 1080-768 = 312.

However, when I move the mouse pointer from the external monitor to the
smaller laptop screen, then if the pointer is above the height of the
smaller screen, it will stop at the edge. This is annoying by itself,
but coupled with features in Gnome Shell, Unity, Unity2D and Compiz (and
others) that allow you to maximize vertically by pressing against an
edge, this becomes an actual problem.

I think that if I move the pointer horisontally along the upper left of
my laptop screen, it should appear at the top of the external screen, as
it does at the bottom.

** Affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Description changed:

  I have a laptop with a screen that runs on 1366x768 and an external
  monitor that runs on 1920x1080. When I move the mouse pointer from the
  laptop onto the external monitor, the pointer comes out on the external
- monitor in the same height as it does on the laptop. This is not a big
- problem, although I probably would expect it to be scaled, somehow.
+ monitor in the same height as it does on the laptop. (Pixel to pixel, so
+ the top of the laptop screen is far from the top of the external screen)
+ This is not a big problem, although I probably would expect it to be
+ scaled, somehow.
  
  However, when I move the mouse pointer from the external monitor to the
  smaller laptop screen, then if the pointer is above the height of the
  smaller screen, it will stop at the edge. This is annoying by itself,
  but coupled with features in Gnome Shell, Unity, Unity2D and Compiz that
  allow you to maximize vertically by pressing against an edge, this
  becomes an actual problem.
  
  I think that if I move the pointer horisontally along the upper left of
  my laptop screen, it should appear at the top of the external screen, as
  it does at the bottom.

** Description changed:

  I have a laptop with a screen that runs on 1366x768 and an external
  monitor that runs on 1920x1080. When I move the mouse pointer from the
  laptop onto the external monitor, the pointer comes out on the external
  monitor in the same height as it does on the laptop. (Pixel to pixel, so
  the top of the laptop screen is far from the top of the external screen)
  This is not a big problem, although I probably would expect it to be
- scaled, somehow.
+ scaled, somehow. Just in case there is any confusion: the 312 top pixels
+ is a barrier from moving the cursor, 1080-768 = 312.
  
  However, when I move the mouse pointer from the external monitor to the
  smaller laptop screen, then if the pointer is above the height of the
  smaller screen, it will stop at the edge. This is annoying by itself,
- but coupled with features in Gnome Shell, Unity, Unity2D and Compiz that
- allow you to maximize vertically by pressing against an edge, this
- becomes an actual problem.
+ but coupled with features in Gnome Shell, Unity, Unity2D and Compiz (and
+ others) that allow you to maximize vertically by pressing against an
+ edge, this becomes an actual problem.
  
  I think that if I move the pointer horisontally along the upper left of
  my laptop screen, it should appear at the top of the external screen, as
  it does at the bottom.

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  Mouse pointer placement issues with screens of differient resolutions.

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