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I have this problem in Ubuntu 12.04.5 with Scilab 5.x.
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Title:
some windows do not appear in the window list
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Santiago and Roberto,
I have started a bug report for this issue relating to the xfce-panel
here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-panel/+bug/1192688
I also have been having similar problems in Xubuntu 12.04, 12.10, 13.04,
13.10. Pressing ALT+TAB does bring Matlab and other java
In Xubuntu 13.10, Xubuntu 12.10, Xubuntu 12.04.3 LTS with different
versions of Matlab (Matlab_R2008b_7.7_20_Linux,
Matlab_R2010a_7.10_23_Linux, Matlab_R2011b_7.13_26_Linux, and
Matlab_R2013a_8.1_29_Linux) this annoying thing of windows disappearing
still happens...
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I still have this issue in Xubuntu 12.04 LTS with Matlab R2009a in the
xfce4-panel. The main matlab window and the editor window. I have to use
Alt+TAB shortcut to access de window because it dissapears from XFCE
Panel. Any ideas?
Best Regards,
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Niall's script worked great for me too.
However, it stopped in the middle complaining that it did not find the
command `intltool-update`, so I had to do a `sudo apt-get install
intltool` and re-run the script. Then it ran without any hiccups and
fixed the issue for me.
Thanks Niall.
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It would be great if you could backport the compiz workaround to
10.04LTS.
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The above solution by Miklos & Niall has worked for me on Ubuntu 10.10.
Your help is greatly appreciated!
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The script gave errors about intltool..
if you have a clean installed Ubuntu 10.10,
you need also the intltool and build-essential packages.
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Christoph Buchner <
144...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Confirm that Niall's script is working correctly, error hasn't oc
Confirm that Niall's script is working correctly, error hasn't occured
since! Thank you!
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the issue should be fixed in the natty compiz version
** Changed in: libwnck (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Finally this issue is fixed :)
I combined Paul and Miklos's findings into a script (attached), which
should (YMMV) install the fix automatically on ubuntu 10.10.
Usage:
sudo sh fix_java_compiz.sh
** Attachment added: "fix_java_compiz.sh"
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Thanks Paul, you were right.
The workaround was not completely installed, and I enabled the Java window fix.
To install the fix, you have to execute a "make install" command *also* in the
metadata directory of the source. (That is missing from the instructions, but
it should have been obvious, so
One note of caution: the new option in workarounds is called "Java
Taskbar Fix". There is a similarly named option "Java Window Fix" but
that is different. Be sure that the new option is available and
selected.
I have checked imagej and when I enable "Java Taskbar Fix", all windows
remain on t
The patch does not work for me either.
I am using Ubuntu 10.10 with compiz 0.8.6, after recompiling compiz does not
seem to work correctly, window contours do not appear. They do reappear when
switching back to metacity...
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The patch does not work for me.
I followed the instructions of Paul, except the upgrade to compiz 0.8.6, since
Ubuntu 10.10 already contains that version.
I enabled the Java fix in the CompizConfig window.
If I open two images with ImageJ, after the opening the second one, the main
window disappe
It's fixed in natty with compiz 0.9.2.1. If it's not for you, please
reopen the bug.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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I can confirm that the patch to compiz mentioned above resolves the
issue. For the impatient, it is possible to apply the patch, and it can
be done without rebuilding compiz entirely from source. Only the
workarounds module (located in libworkarounds.so) must be rebuilt. I
have tested the follo
Didier, could you make sure that lands in natty?
** Changed in: libwnck (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) => (unassigned)
** Also affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: compiz via
http://bugs.opencompositing.org/show_bug.
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