MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can I know the latest release of Compiz? I see on launchpad 0.9.11
> and 0.9.12, I cannot determine the current released one. Besides, can I
> be notified when a new release is done? I hope, from this, to download
> .orig and .dsc to
Hi,
How can I know the latest release of Compiz? I see on launchpad 0.9.11
and 0.9.12, I cannot determine the current released one. Besides, can I
be notified when a new release is done? I hope, from this, to download
.orig and .dsc to see the packaging rules.
In parallel, how can I do this
Hi,
I tried Compiz on Ubuntu 14.04 with MATE. To make it effective, I
believe that I need fusion-icon. But on a 64bits system, when I run
fusion-icon, it segfaults. Have you heard of this? A solution?
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On Mon, Aug 04, 2014 at 03:34:46AM EST, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does Ubuntu has a prospective about Compiz? Is it maintained? who maintains?
> My project is packaging it for Debian, and making it work with MATE or
> making all its features work with Unity for low-
Hi,
Does Ubuntu has a prospective about Compiz? Is it maintained? who
maintains? My project is packaging it for Debian, and making it work
with MATE or making all its features work with Unity for low-visual
impaired people.
Ideas about the status of Compiz?
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opy
> of
> the subject release, from a thumbdrive, I got error messages about
> compiz unable to start, and could not get past them. Note: I use
> orca
> for accessibility, and could not get it speaking; messages
> paraphrased
> from having someone read the screen. Is the com
Hi,
What is a better place to report this? When trying to start my copy of
the subject release, from a thumbdrive, I got error messages about
compiz unable to start, and could not get past them. Note: I use orca
for accessibility, and could not get it speaking; messages paraphrased
from
, Classic GNOME (No Effects), Ubuntu, and Ubuntu2D.
it seems that I cannot use screen magnification in GNOME or Classic
GNOME. It did not even seem as though Compiz was running (I am not sure
how to confirm this). However, when I run "compiz --replace" in the Run
Applications dialog,
Hello, everyone.
Sadly, I must report that this magnification issue persists in Ubuntu
11.10 as well. I tested this under a virtual installation of Ubuntu
11.10 with 3D Acceleration enabled.
I am going to try to install gnome-shell on the VM and see if it works
any better for me.
I know th
On 09/30/2011 03:01 PM, Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
>
> Getting the gnome desktop requires manually installing it. Unity 2D,
> as you can guess by the name, does not use Compiz,.though.
>
> Maco
>
Good point, I didn't realize the issue of the manual installation. One
optio
On 09/29/2011 06:57 PM, Robert Cole wrote:
> Hello, everyone.
>
> I do not have a test machine here at home, so I am not able to try
> this for myself as I would like to.
>
> In Ubuntu 11.04, the Compiz eZoom plugin would only zoom in to the
> desktop, but the Unity dashboard/
Hello, everyone.
I do not have a test machine here at home, so I am not able to try this
for myself as I would like to.
In Ubuntu 11.04, the Compiz eZoom plugin would only zoom in to the
desktop, but the Unity dashboard/dock would not change; they would stay
zoomed out. Does anyone know if
etti
> To: ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
> Sent: Tue, 9 February, 2010 4:59:08 PM
> Subject: Keyboard audio feedback and Compiz
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> As per bug
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/514943
>
> Here is anybody using a "real"
Hi everyone,
As per bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/514943
Here is anybody using a "real" Lucid installation that could check if
the issue still exists?
Thanks, Luca.
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Hi,
Mvo promised that this panel switcher problem will be fixed in Lucid, I know
that compiz still has some conflicts with application specific keybindings (for
example firefox table navigation
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=578099).
Lets work to fix compiz keybinding issues
Hi, Arky. Someone just pointed out this problem in my Vinux/Ubuntu
Lucid ISO. I turned off "Static Application Switcher", and turned on
"Application Switcher", and reassigned Tab to
next_panel, and Tab to prev_panel.
The results are awesome. I've been using the Compiz
Hi,
Compiz eZoom is wonderful solution for low vision. But using compiz causes
numerous problem with gnome desktop keyboard navigation. For instance the
compiz application switcher keybindings conflicts with gnome panel switching
default 'control + Alt + Tab'
With help from #comp
Hi,
Compiz keybindings often conflit with gnome defaults. Perhaps we can provide a
patch to resolve this in lucid. Any ideas?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lucid/CompizDefaults
Cheers
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On Sat, Jul 04, 2009 at 10:22:17AM -0400, Bill Cox wrote:
> Sorry for this newbie package question.
>
> I am trying to track down some Comiz issues on Ubuntu 9.04 x64 in
> communicating with Orca.
Compiz is a problem for Orca and it can be simply resolved by removing all
co
Sorry for this newbie package question.
I am trying to track down some Comiz issues on Ubuntu 9.04 x64 in
communicating with Orca. I think I've installed the latest Compiz, as
I've added this to my sources.list:
## Proposed
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ jaunty-proposed main
y, you will want to hit ALT+N to set the Visual Effects to
None.
This should set your system back to normal. I hope that this helps you.
Please take care.
mike wrote:
Hi, I turned compiz on by mistake. Does anyone know how to turn it off? The setting I was experimenting with in appearance no
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 5:48 PM, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I turned compiz on by mistake. Does anyone know how to turn it off? The
> setting I was experimenting with in appearance no longer has any choices
> since I did this.
Should be a matter of setting &quo
Hi, I turned compiz on by mistake. Does anyone know how to turn it off? The
setting I was experimenting with in appearance no longer has any choices since
I did this.
Mike.
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On 5/1/07, Willie Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I know pretty much everything I need to know on the compiz-side of
> > things, but accessibility is new to me, and I'm hoping for a few
> > pointers for where to look for information, or rather what informa
> I've been trying to familiarise myself with the whole world of
> accessibility, but I'm having a bit of trouble understanding what I'll
> actually need for my Compiz zoom project this summer.
Welcome!
> I know pretty much everything I need to know on the c
Hi Kristian,
Traditionally, screen reader ATs like gnopernicus originally and now
Orca and LSR drive the gnome-magnifier. The magnifier itself is just a
"dummy" component which is completely controller by the other ATs.
They tell it where to look, how much to zoom, how big a zoom region
should be
I've been trying to familiarise myself with the whole world of
accessibility, but I'm having a bit of trouble understanding what I'll
actually need for my Compiz zoom project this summer.
I know pretty much everything I need to know on the compiz-side of
things, but accessibili
Hi all
Good news, hardware accelerated magnification works and no special
graphic card is needed.
Here is my proof of concept: http://poweroftwo.de/magnworks_small.jpg
But i have no idea how to implement the cursor tracker ;-)
kind regards, Sven
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James King wrote:
Up until yesterday, i couldn't see well
enought to find out how to move the Magnifier from its initial position
attached to the middle of the top of the desktop where it blocked all other
dialogs
Yes, this bug is annoying. Hopefully we can get get this working before
6.06, but
om his
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> [Original Message]
> From: Henrik Nilsen Omma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Ubuntu Accessibility Mailing List
> Date: 5/9/2006 6:37:39 PM
> Subject: [xgl-mag] XGL/compiz screen magnifier planning
about accessibility and others
who know much about ubuntu and development. The spec ideas still need a
fair bit of fleshing out and input from experienced people. The sooner
we start that process the better positioned we will be when it is time
to start coding.
XGL/compiz screen magn
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