See documentation for gtk.set_role() for how to add this to
applications:
http://www.pygtk.org/docs/pygtk/class-gtkwindow.html#method-gtkwindow
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Denny de la Haye, you seriously need to understand the technical details better
before you can know whether it can be done or not.
The code in coment #14 requires that the application set WM_WINDOW_ROLE
properly. If all applications did that, implementing this feature would be
trivial.
The prob
"If it can't possibly be done in the window manager ..."
See comment #14 - someone already made a good start on it last year.
All it needs is someone to care enough to try, instead of jumping on the
opportunity to write the bug off as invalid.
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If it can't possibly be done in the window manager, this bug should be
Invalid, and bug 409539 should no longer be a duplicate.
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Correction: Devils Pie doesn't work correctly for this purpose. It does
correctly what it does, but it does not have the capability wished for
here.
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This is not the job of the window because it can't possible done
correctly in the window manager. It's that simple. I'd love to have this
working correctly in the window manager, but it's logically impossible
without application support. Because the window manager doesn't have any
way to know that
"This is not the job of the window manager"
Why? Devils Pie shows that this can be handled at a higher level, and
indeed it seems to me to make much more sense to handle it at a higher
level - then you can handle overlaps etc in a graceful fashion.
Just because remembering window placement isn't
This is not the job of the window manager, it must be fixed in the
applications themselves.
It is also my opinion that saving of windows position and state
(maximized/restored) should be detailed in the gnome HIG. This way
developers will be more obliged to fix it. Because currently reporting
this
Just a note, compiz seems to do a slightly better job of remembering
window positions than metacity, but only for some apps it seems.
Positioning of Audacious (mp3 player) was terrible under metacity, but
under compiz it's perfect. See duplicate bug #409539.
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I was also searching the net for a simple fix for this problem, but I was
disappointed. Even the lightweight window manager fluxbox can do it, why not
gnome (which I so far liked):
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/maverick/man5/fluxbox-apps.5.html
Hopefully it is not too difficult to add this
Metacity doesn't do a very good job of minimising overlap - it places
windows firstly into any empty space which is big enough for the entire
window, and if there isn't a space big enough to do that, it places the
window at top-left regardless of where the largest remaining space is on
the screen.
This is definitely expected behaviour for Windows users... but although
I agree that it is somthing which should be addressed... I use a more
cluttered approach to managing desktop windows, and I much prefer the
current behavior of placing a new window in the least occupied area of
the screen... so
Is unacceptable that gnome does not have this option in 2010.
With gnome developers saying all the time that this should be implemented by
applications devs and applications devs not doing it, we may move on without
this functionality, so BASIC!!, until 2020.
I am bored every time i power on my c
Won't Fix in papercuts , but is tagged "ayatana" to be overseen in
Ayatana project
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Status: Invalid => Won't Fix
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** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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** Changed in: ayatana
Status: New => Invalid
** Tags added: ayatana
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Robert Ancell asked me to look into fixing this in Metacity. I've
started to work on it:
http://blogs.gnome.org/metacity/2009/07/10/matches/
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I have the same problem with a lot of applications, and things like file-open
windows, etc. In many cases the window size is smaller than I set before. It is
VERY ANNOYING for me, when an application's window doesn't keep the size and
position I adjusted, and I have to adjust it again and again
** Also affects: ayatana
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Over a hundred people have voted for this feature over on the ubuntu brainstorm
site:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/1442/
It should at least be kept an open issue I think.
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WRONG. Have you even read the bug report? The bug is not only in
Metacity, therefore it's not only down to Metacity devs to fix it.
Compiz has the same problem, for instance.
Integration of Devil's Pie with GNOME seems like the most obvious
solution to me, but someone else might have a better id
@Denny de la Haye:
Please do not re-file bugs. If the metacity devs wont fix it , the
papercuts team cannot do it either, As in the end, it has to be fixed by
the metacity devs only.!
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I have re-filed this bug as part of the 'hundred papercuts' initiative to
improve UI usability for 9.10. Anybody who was following this bug may be
interested in adding their thoughts/support on the new one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/391533
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marking it as wontfix then as per Thomas comments. thanks.
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Metacity won't fix this because:
1) it's not a window manager issue; applications ought to be responsible
enough to create their windows where they want them;
2) it violates separation of concerns; there can be a separate process
(such as devilspie) which moves a user's windows around to their he
Looks like a window manager issue, reassigning to metacity.
** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => metacity
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Same here. I noticed this problem with Gnome Volume Control.
I always leave it opened, in the bottom left corner of the first
desktop/workspace, but when I power up the computer, it always opens up in the
top left corner, not bottom left. It does remember its window dimensions,
though.
One thin
gdm is the login manager, it has nothing to do with that, reassigning
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** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
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bug #157497 seems related
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same behavior with gedit (as for firefox and thunderbird) : size is
remembered but not the position
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I can confirm this behavior on Ubuntu Gutsy also
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