@z-simon-l:
I am using Emerald - probably that is why I cannot reproduce it...
I've set Importance to Critical. Hopefully we will have this fixed soon.
** Changed in: compiz
Importance: Undecided = Critical
** Summary changed:
- broken (click-trhough) window decoration on some maximized
Unfortunately emerald is dead (I'd love to use it though). You can't
compile it to be used with the current lp:compiz branch, can you?
I'd suggest changing the title to Regression: Broken (click-through)
window decorations on windows that are started maximized.
best regards,
simon
on Fri, 21
I cannot reproduce this with Compiz trunk anymore.
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Title:
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I can!
I've just built it. Still click-transparent decorations here.
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Title:
broken (click-trhough) window decoration on some maximized windows
I use xubuntu 13.04 with compiz window decorations and can confirm the
problem.
As #5 already explained, programmes that are opened into a maximised
state suffer from broken window decorations, meaning that the
minimise/maximise/close buttons do not work, and that by trying to click
these, one
Something I've been wondering for awhile: How long does a fix like this
generally take before it's moved into the main repos (i.e. - I get an
'update' though the regular software channel?
I try to avoid custom built code, particularly when using said code
involves ripping out a pretty core
#51 Harrison Smith (smith-3738), developers haven't fix.
Kolya's fix 1158267 needs fixing, see review.
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Title:
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45-46-47 can you telme how exactly did you build that branch? since i
did this:
sudo apt-get bzr
then i pasted this:
bzr branch lp:~mar-kolya/compiz/fix-for-1158267
and the branch seems to be installed, but it not fixes the issue. What i am
doing wrong?
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well, that would just download the source code.
uninstall compiz completely (via packagemanager if you have installed it
that way or with sudo make uninstall from the build-directory of a
former installation.
then follow this guide (only that you use the fixed branch and not the
lp:compiz one
#44 worked fine to me! Thank you!
As kind of a temporary workaround disabling Windows Decoration for maximized
windows (ccsm - Windows Decorator- Decoration windows- !state=maxvert
(instead of any))
- Przemyslaw Grodzki (psg-t)
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confirmed!!!
building this branch: https://code.launchpad.net/~mar-kolya/compiz/fix-
for-1158267 FIXES the issue!
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broken
I have tested ~mar-kolya/compiz/fix-for-1158267 patched into the current
ubuntu compiz source (1:0.9.9~daily13.04.18.1~13.04-0ubuntu1), and can
confirm that this fixes the issue.
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** Branch linked: lp:~mar-kolya/compiz/fix-for-1158267
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Title:
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Please note that when removing/auto-hiding the panel on the top of the
screen (one that I normally have fixed there) windows started to behave
normally (meaning the buttons: minimize, maximize, close work).
As kind of a temporary workaround disabling Windows Decoration for
maximized windows (ccsm
Applied ~mar-kolya/compiz/fix-for-1158267 on
compiz_0.9.10.2-1-experimental1+bzr3733-201306012203 on ubuntu raring
and it fixed it, thanks.
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** Changed in: compiz
Assignee: (unassigned) = Sam Spilsbury (smspillaz)
** Changed in: compiz
Milestone: None = 0.9.10.0
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Additional to #40:
One of the way to hold local version of packages is Apt-Pinning. Create and
open file /etc/apt/preferences.d/compiz:
sudo nano /etc/apt/preferences.d/compiz
and paste this:
Package: compiz* libcompiz* libdecoration0
Pin: release a=now
Pin-priority: 991
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so far I can only add to #38: Disabling the Workarounds in the Window
Placement DOES NOT have any effect regarding this bug on my system
either.
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Well, developers does not care about this bug. I do some researches about it.
- After i downgrade to revision r3632 of compiz, *bug was gone*. But i saw this
bug #1140505. Its regression of r3623.
- I downgrade to r3622 of compiz. It have another annoying bug with unnamed
windows: bug #1141079 -
#40 from Strelok (who-) worked for me so far. tested shortly with a
file browser and spotify. Both clickable and both works as expected
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Strangely enough this bug does not seem to happen if you disable ¨workarounds
in the Place Windows plugin.
At least for me it solved the issue.
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Disabling or enabling the workarounds checkbox in the Place Windows
plugin has no effect on this bug at all for me.
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broken
In my case, after doing a full reset of GNOME and uninstalling
completely all elements of Compiz, I've got the problem solved!
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yes, that surely solves the problem because compiz does no longer paint your
windows. Yet still this workaround is like solving a problem with your car's
breakes by buying a new one...
of course I can use kwin instead of compiz and have usable decorations but I
WANT to have real 3D,
There is no need to add anything to compiz to do the workaround. Just
use the Window Rules Plugin and set the Non maximizable windows rule. I
only have a couple windows that give me problems, so I used the Grab
feature to get the window classes, and ended up with a rule that looks
like this:
Also bug exist if lauch rdesktop without decoration (with option -D)
rdesktop -D ..
windows of rdestop without decoration displaced. And after minimize and restore
offset is added. :(
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I can confirm the bug and it's 100% reproducible.
Here is a workaround: you can use devilspie (with its gui gdevilspie)
to setup a rule that unmaximizes each window when starting an
application. I tested it with a rule like this: unmaximize each window
whose class is not equal to 'dummy'. Using
I don't know if this helps or not, but I discovered that this issue does
not occur if the use-metacity-theme option is disabled.
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Where is this option?
Tchô
Le 16/05/13 15:13, glennric a écrit :
I don't know if this helps or not, but I discovered that this issue does
not occur if the use-metacity-theme option is disabled.
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issue does not occur if the use-metacity-theme option is disabled.
Confim this. But i of couse want to use Metacity theme :-/
Where is this option?
Its dconf key: org/compiz/gwd/use-metacity-theme - uncheck it, problem
dissapears. But you get ugly borders :-/
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And we KDE users cant use this Option, can we?
So, far away from being a workaround, unfortunately...
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I realized that I forgot to add the -all flag to xwininfo for the data I
posted before. So here is new compiz debug info and corresponding
xwininfo (with the -all flag).
** Attachment added: debug-info.tar.bz2
Same as #15 but with Cairo-dock session
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This is quite annoying because if you have a titlebar-deffective window
on top of a maximized window which has a working title bar, the close
action will go to the later instead of the visible one... and you will
accidentally close the wrong window/application. It offen happens to me
with the web
Same as #15 for me too. Using GNOME Fallback.
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I have this bug too. I use Xubuntu 13.04 and see all these troubles with title
bar as people describe here.
I have to use Compiz because I want to watch video without tearing, and when I
use Compiz, video is pretty smooth (not like when I use xfwm4).
Also I have laptop with Xubuntu 12.04 and
I'm almost hesitant to say anything else regarding xfwm4, since I don't
want to derail this bug report. However, if it saves you the effort of
potentially downgrading/reinstalling your system, then you might want to
try enabling compositing with xfwm4: Run xfwm4-tweaks-settings, click
the
Same as #15 for me.
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Same as #15 also for me. Exactly same enviroment (Gnome fallback)
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This bug affects me as well. I built and installed the code from
lp:compiz, and the problem is not resolved there. Furthemore other more
evident bugs appear with that build. For instance bug #797186 is
reinstigated. Also the gnome-panel is ignored for window placement.
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Here is the compiz debug output when running the lp:compiz branch.
** Attachment added: compiz-debug-output
https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/1158267/+attachment/3660485/+files/compiz-debug-output
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Here is the xwininfo output for an offending window when running the
lp:compiz branch.
** Attachment added: xwininfo
https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/1158267/+attachment/3660486/+files/xwininfo
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is there a work around till they fixed it?
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Christian: I'm not sure about workaround within compiz, but you could
switch window managers. I switched to xfwm4 for the time being. I'm
using gnome-session, so I created a
/usr/share/applications/xfwm4.desktop and edited /usr/share/gnome-
session/sessions/mysession.session, setting
Also effects Ubuntu 13.04 running GNOME Fallback (aka GNOME Classic)
environment.
ANY window *already* maximized, the [Close][Minimized][Unmaximize]
buttons on window corners do not work.
In GNOME the all Context Menu options on Taskbar for the window do work,
** Also affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Status: New = Confirmed
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I can confirm this happens with gtk-window-decorator with the compiz in
Raring and with trunk for all windows that are created maximized. Maybe
there's a difference in the way compiz handles decorations in windows
created maximized and window maximized by compiz right after creation...
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I can confirm too, i didn't saw this post so i created a bug report too.
if the developers want to see the bug report files please get them under
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/1173520
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