@Fabio, if this feature didn't exist and we were asking for it, that
would be a feature request. The feature exists, but does not work. That
is a bug.
@Eleni, I think you must be confusing this with a different bug report.
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Re #8: "This is not a bug. The same problem occurs in every DE"
Cool theory! Did you try? (I did when I filed the bug, and I did again
just now (on 15.04): OpenBox, Gnome and LXDE open these windows without
any overlapping.)
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This is not a bug. The same problem occurs in every DE because opencv's
imshow gives the windows the same default position. If you use
cv::moveWindow you can change the window position in imshow... If you
think this shouldn't happen you should fill a bug report in python-
opencv.
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As part of the big bug review for 16.04 LTS I have tested this on 15.10
and the bug is still there. I think this is a feature request rather
than a bug.
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Status: Confirmed => Opinion
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Status: Confirmed => Opinion
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Title:
"smart" window placement puts windows on top of each other while there
is plenty of space
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Milestone: 0.9.10.0 => 0.9.11.0
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Assignee: (unassigned) => MC Return (mc-return)
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Milestone: 0.9.9.2 => 0.9.10.0
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Milestone: 0.9.8.4 => 0.9.9.0
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so i had some time on my hands and did a bit more testing.
i took a clean ubuntu 12.04 install, ripped out the default compiz (0.9.7.8?)
and replaced it with the compiz from onceiric (version 0.9.6).
this results in ubuntu 12.04 with only unity 2D available, in which compiz can
be enabled and set
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Milestone: 0.9.8.0 => 0.9.8.1
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Title:
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some more testing:
The random placement mode behaves normal: it uses both outputs when "place
across all outputs" is selected, and also works like its supposed to with any
other multi output mode.
Smart testing reverts to the top left corner of the second monitor if it is
active and "use active
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Confirmed
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the smart window placement fails on the second output. if the smart
window placement plugin is set to use all output devices, it refuses to
do so and only uses the first. changing the output into a single large
one (under compiz general settings > display settings) solves this
problem but introduce
I have the same problem. I have a fresh install of 12.04 and a desktop
spanning two monitors. With 'smart' window placement windows (e.g.
xterm, emacs, gedit) seem to always appear at the top left corner of the
screen on top of each other even though there would be plenty of space
elsewhere on the
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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