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Resize grip always appears in bottom right of GTK+2.0 windows
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This bug was fixed in the package gtk+2.0 - 2.24.10-0ubuntu5
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* debian/control.in:
- breaks on the binaries which were using the grip function backported
* debian/libgtk2.0-0.symbols:
debian/patches/044_grips.patch:
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Ignore my last post that bug only applys to when the window shouldn't be able
to be resized.
The reasons some grips are gone in 12.04 is probably because the application
have migrated to gtk3 and have disabled grips, this will happen over time and
the problem will disapear.
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The backport does not detect if the grip should be turned off properly
see: https://bugs.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/734381
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The problem is caused by Ubuntu back porting grips to gtk2 (from gtk3).
gtk2 applications have not been written expecting grips to be there.
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In 12.04, sorry.
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Title:
Resize grip always appears in bottom right of GTK+2.0 windows
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Some of these grips are gone at least in 10.04.
Now the most annoying appearance of this grip is in LibreOffice, where clicking
on it opens File menu (or is it unrelated?).
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I believe this was fixed in Ubuntu 11.10, wasn't it?
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** Tags added: patch
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Wouldn't that help for most cases. + changing the default theme for
unity, that it shows them.
** Patch added: "proposed change to 044_grips.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/704105/+attachment/2239822/+files/default_false.patch
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Resize grip always appears in bottom right
I'm on Xubuntu 11.04 and have this grip on every non-maximized window.
Especially on borderless terminals it looks awful and is of no use for me since
I always resize with Alt+Right mouse drag.
An option to disable this globally would be very much appreciated.
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** Description changed:
Since a recent update, in a non-maximised GTK+2.0 window, a resize grip
will always appear in the bottom right of the window. This causes
problems with applications which use the bottom right of the screen,
such as Firefox pop-up windows for video content where the
This is specially ugly in Kubuntu, where it shows up as a black triangle
on top of whatever is in the corner.
** Also affects: gtk2-engines-oxygen (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
Since a recent update, in a non-maximised GTK+2.0 window, a resize gri
Confirm bug as it in #25 post with fresh installed Natty + Compiz +
Gnome + NVIDIA.
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Resize grip always appears in botto
If i create a window using PyGtk with a GtkLabel there is no resize grip on the
window.
If i embed the GtkLabel in a GtkEventBox, even when its set_visible_window()
function is set to False, the resize grip is rendered.
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I confirm this bug in audacious 2.5.0 running in Natty x64 - white
resize grip always seen, and one is unable to resize playlist (window
snaps to the position of the cursor when mouse button released).
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This makes GTK applications in Firefox and Chrome look horrible in
Kubuntu/KDE.
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there are temporarily solutions for this at
http://askubuntu.com/questions/29209/disable-resize-gripper-in-windows
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Res
Can confirm this bug in Chrome, Firefox, Audacious (Impossible to resize
playlist). (System: fresh Kubuntu 11.04 i386 without any mods).
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Finally found the right bug report. This resize thing is annoying on
tiling wm as we do not resize at all!
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The resize grips may be good for Unity users only using Unity-adapted
applications, but the change has the wrong scope since it affects all
resizable windows, regardless of desktop environment and window manager
(personally i use Sawfish and enjoy a better solution to the resize
problem).
If it ca
This is even an issue for the Firefox main window running under Unity,
where the down arrow of the scrollbar is obscured (when the window is
not maximized).
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indeed anders
and its about time this gets fixed. its easy enough.
we kubuntu/xubuntu users are not using unity, pls dont let us "suffer" for
that.
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Sebastien: How can this be an application issue?
gtk_window_set_has_resize_grip() does not exist in upstream gtk+ 2.0; it
was added by an Ubuntu patch (debian/patches/044_grips.patch). In order
to maintain compatibility with upstream applications, the default needs
to be changed to FALSE.
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I have this problem in Chrome, where it covers up the bottom arrow on
the scrollbar.
Also, I'm presently running the XMonad window manager, so the grip
doesn't work anyway. So I would really appreciate an option to remove
the grip from everything.
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Is there a possibility to turn off the resize grip in Python by now?
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I think it doesn't matter which new theming or not... the point is that
all types of gtk window would be forced to include ugly grip. and also
transparency pixmap for grip couldn't help us at all now. why we NEVER
have the choice in grip or non-grip ???
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Yes, for me it's a great idea.
Of course some apps have to add this "gtk_window_set_has_resize_grip()"
function but this 'grip' can look a bit ugly for some other apps (I guess this
grip depends of the GTK theme but it's new and maybe it can look ugly with a
lot of old theme)
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Hey guys,
This is out of curiosity.
Is it possible simply to make the "grip" handle transparent?
coz
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Grip appears in WingPanel, too. it looks ugly
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This is also appearing in Xubuntu applications. We have identified it on
the Desktop, bug 709279, as well as Xfce4-settings already.
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This resize grip appears in Cairo-Dock too.
It's easy to fix this bug by adding one line but how can we detect that we have
to add this line?
We've added a condition (#if (GTK_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3) but I see that this grip
(and its function "gtk_window_set_has_resize_grip()") has been backported t
Resize grip appears in Covergloobus, too. When you have transparent
theme set in Covergloobus, the resize grip looks quite ugly.
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The gnome-do issue has a patch on
https://code.launchpad.net/~bratsche/ubuntu/natty/gnome-do/disable-
resize-grips/+merge/46301
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I already have a branch for gnome-do.
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That's a valid point, Cody is that a bug in the gtk patch or is there
any reason to not to it this way?
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I also see this with the Do windows, which I'm pretty sure are
explicitly set to be non-resizable. Presumably such windows should also
not get a resize grip?
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Thank you for your bug report, the issue is rather an application one
though, it should call gtk_window_set_has_resize_grip() to set the grip
to false in cases where it should not be displayed, can you confirm
Cody?
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: gt
** Attachment added: "Youtube video pop-out showing resize grab at bottom right
of window."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/704105/+attachment/1797069/+files/firefox_resize_grab.png
** Description changed:
Since a recent update, in a non-maximised GTK+2.0 window, a
** Attachment added: "Resize grab in Audacious obstructing total time for
playlist"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/704105/+attachment/1797067/+files/audacious_resize_grab.png
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