Hi,

I've just started using Compiz. I'm running Debian testing on a HP/Compaq nc4400 laptop, and I've installed Compiz from the exprimental repository, 0.3.6 I believe, since the 0.2.2 in testing was rather old.

In general I have very few problems, besides having to change my ways of working due to a radically different interface :-)

I did run into one thing I don't quite understand.

I have setup right and left edge to turn the cube and if I use the mouse wheel at the bottom of the screen the switcher is activated.

At some point the edges stopped working where a windows was snapped to the edge of the display, and with the default behaviour of compiz windows do tend to stick to the edges. If I was on one side of the cube I couldn't turn it left by touching the edge, because there was another window on the other side, but not visible on the active side.

It struck me that it might be because the window decorator had died on me earlier, and I had just restarted it from a terminal. It seemed to work, but somehow it broke edge triggers where they coincided with windows borders.

I logged out and back in, and behaviour was back to normal, but I hate logging out :-)

Why did that happen? I can understand that the decorator can crash, stuff happens, but why did it take over display edges where they coincided with windows borders? I use edges and corners quite a bit, for the cube, the switcher and corners for scale/expose. Its rather frustrating when it stops working like that.

As for the gtk-window-decorator crash, I think it happened when I maximised and unmaximised a window several times in quick succession because I wanted to view the effect.

As for usage habits, I used sawfish before and had 10-12 desktops with only a few windows each. I has one desktop per active task, and kept them uncluttered by having many. I guess it was because windows switching was a bit difficult if there were too many windows.

With compiz I only have four desktops, but the switcher and especially the scale plugin with edge and corner triggers make it quite easy to find and switch windows, even when there are many.

I just discovered another weird thing. If I shade a window to get to the desktop below, I cannot drag anything to the area where the shaded window was. Its like there's still something there obscuring the desktop window below.

And yet another thing, is there a way to get the scale plugin to show shaded and minimised windows too? The switcher can do that, why not the scale plugin.

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René Seindal ([EMAIL PROTECTED])




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