[compiz] detect_outputs results into black screen when changing resultion

2007-06-12 Thread dragoran
Hello, I am using compiz 20070518 on fedora 7 with xserver 1.3.0 and the 100.14.09 nvidia drivers. When I change the resultion using randr or nvidia-setting it results into a black screen with a working mouse pointer... anyone else seeing this? This was not the case with Fedora 6 (which used x

Re: [compiz] window walking interface

2007-06-12 Thread Dennis Kasprzyk
Am Dienstag 12 Juni 2007 19:27:41 schrieb Dennis Kasprzyk: > Am Dienstag 12 Juni 2007 14:52:53 schrieb Danny Baumann: > > Hi, > > > > > > Thanks for putting these changes in git, it indeed makes more sense > > > > than the way I did it first. > > > > I re-made the transparent cube patches to work n

Re: [compiz] window walking interface

2007-06-12 Thread Dennis Kasprzyk
Am Dienstag 12 Juni 2007 14:52:53 schrieb Danny Baumann: > Hi, > > > > Thanks for putting these changes in git, it indeed makes more sense > > > than the way I did it first. > > > I re-made the transparent cube patches to work now with this new > > > interface. Tell me what you think about it. > >

[compiz] Keybindings trouble

2007-06-12 Thread Jeff Bailes
I'm using the latest compiz-git (along with compcomm patches & ccsm) and I'm having troubles with some keybindings. It seems that compiz is somehow intercepting any shortcuts that I try to use that are Control +Alt+*OTHER*. For example, I have set in my xfce keyboard settings to lock the scre

Re: [compiz] window walking interface

2007-06-12 Thread Danny Baumann
Hi, > > Thanks for putting these changes in git, it indeed makes more sense > > than the way I did it first. > > I re-made the transparent cube patches to work now with this new interface. > > Tell me what you think about it. I re-did Roi's patches for latest cube plugin changes and coding style.

Re: [compiz] Compiz porting plan, for help

2007-06-12 Thread Matt Russell
On Tue, 2007-06-12 at 10:33 +0800, Zhu, Jack wrote: > David & All, > > As you might have heard, Intel recently introduced a new low-power > device called a Mobile Internet Device (MID). We're working in > Intel's Open source Technology Center on the Linux Desktop UI. Given > the small screen we'

[compiz] Compiz porting plan, for help

2007-06-12 Thread Zhu, Jack
David & All, As you might have heard, Intel recently introduced a new low-power device called a Mobile Internet Device (MID). We're working in Intel's Open source Technology Center on the Linux Desktop UI. Given the small screen we're planning on using a stack-based window manager where each a