** No longer affects: compiz (Ubuntu Maverick)
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Clock / calendar / locations applet opens on wrong position of screen
To
I don't think this ever needed a release note (it's annoying, but
cosmetic), but in any case since it's fixed in Natty it doesn't need a
Natty release note.
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
Status: New = Invalid
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(its not cosmetic, in some cases (vertical panel) the menu is out of
the screen = unusable)
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I had the same problem on 10.10 x64, thanks Zamiere Vonthokikkeiin i've
solved. For me his method is easiest. Tanks!
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Can the uptream fix that's been included in Natty be backported or
patched into the Maverick package?
AfC
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Thank you very much Sam_
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Vladimir,
GUI: CCSM - preferences
allows to save profiles.
Manual settings in gconf-editor via gconftool are in a .xml file.
~/.gconf/apps/compiz/plugins/place/screen0/options
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I had the same problem, but when I did what Zamiere Vonthokikkeiin wrote
in #37 answer, everything became great. Maybe somebody knows which file
contains these lines? I want to add it to distribution with UCK.
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I can confirm this still happens in Ubuntu 10.10 x86 with all of the
available updates (as of April 1, 2011 at 2100 UTC). I have a third
panel which I added to the right side of the screen, and that started it
for me. However moving the panel to any other location does not fix
this issue. I
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
Status: New = Incomplete
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** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
Status: Incomplete = New
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** Changed in: gnome-panel
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 11:48 AM, Sadashiv 631...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Thanks kantastisk !. It works now. I guess its the problem of Compiz :)
.Hope they fix it in Natty!
It is fixed in natty.
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** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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Thanks kantastisk !. It works now. I guess its the problem of Compiz :)
.Hope they fix it in Natty!
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Thanks a lot Kantastisk (#10)! I waited first for a fix, but I realized
that this will take a while ...
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Regarding comment #10 from Kantastisk, thanks a lot for the idea of the
workaround. Have already alacarte, gconf-editor a.o. in there, but didn't think
of adding clock-applet.
Open CCSM, plugin 'place'.
http://wiki.compiz.org/Plugins/Place
Click on clock applet. (here on bottom panel)
Open a
Thanks for the workaround Kantastisk. Very minor, but incredibly
annoying bug!
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Also present in Natty.
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** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Bug still entent on Maverick. Shouldn't need to be doing window
placement workaournds; Last time I checked the clock applet is
GDK_WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_DOCK and if so, Compiz is in error by repositioning
it to the middle of the right-hand side. It should be docked on the
panel.
AfC
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Hmm, not sure. For me it stays off after rebooting, and I guess all
those kinds of settings should return after a reboot as you left them
before shutdown. Perhaps another program you are using is controlling
Compiz? If you don't get an answer from someone here you could try
posting a question in
@martin (25): thanks for an answer. Answers? Do you mean answers.com??
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No, sorry, I meant the section of launchpad where you can post a
question about something if it's not a bug. Just click on Answers at the
top of this page and you get questions related to Compiz or go to
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/
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I see, thanks for the tip! This morning I tried to change some effects
in the Compiz settings manager, but no success.
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@martin: Thanks that works for me as well (desktop effects - just turned
them OFF* and my calendar now sits neatly just above the clock and not
half off the screen.. *Ubuntu Menu/System/Preferences/Appearance/Visual
Effects)
BUT every time I boot the computer it will go back to natural visual
I had the same problem of Kantastisk, trying to grab the calendar
results in just an empty title=, which matches all windows and
therefore places all windows in same position. Manually entering
title=Calendar fixed it. Need to open another bug for the grab
function?
Also, 'Click add and under x
Thanks for the workaround in post #10, Kantastisk - worked for me, too!
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Thanks for the workaround.
But regarding the following
Click add and under x and y positions choose the farthest settings to the
right.
Finally check Keep in workarea and you should be good to go.
Rather than check the keep in workspace box, it might be better to keep that
unchecked,
and
I can confirm this bug is duplicated by bug 656192 which I reported. In answer
to the question from Alexander van Loon, yes it is related to desktop effects -
just turned them OFF* and my calendar now sits neatly just above the clock and
not half off the screen..
*Ubuntu
Heh, I thought i was the only one affected by this bug ;p
I had noticed this bug since RC[fresh install maverick with clean /home]
and have been using the workaround Kantastisk mentions in comment #10 since
then.
** Also affects: gnome-panel via
** Tags added: regression-release
** Tags removed: regression-potential
** Tags removed: amd64 apport-bug
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