Hi Jay,
turns out it doesn't work. I was just lucky I got it too work when I
tried yesterday, but devilspie1/2 added nothing to that success. I will
do some further testing.
Peter
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Hi Peter,
I'm glad to hear it was of some help to someone. I really don't know
Lua. I just threw that script together from what I could find in the
devilspie2 manual and some online resources. The sleep idea I got from:
http://lua-users.org/wiki/SleepFunction. It notes that Windows doesn't
hav
Jason, thanks a lot, your devilspie2 script works. I was playing around
with Freya today couldn't get fullscreen to work. The minimized
fullscreen window also made my computer extremely slow (I am forcing GPU
acceleration in Pipelight).
The devilspie1 script you posted above (I guess you just copi
Okay. One final Devil's Pie 2 script. This one tries to unminimize the
window, then waits a second and tries again. I have found that if the
first one misses the second attempt consistently works a second later.
function sleep(n)
os.execute("sleep " .. tonumber(n))
end
if (get_application_
Addendum
- My above post seems to work intermittently. Sometimes it doesn't.
Another workaround for flash is to try using the x64-flash plugin
instead. This seems to have taken care of the problem with flash for
me. As for Silverlight, I tried installing Devil's Pie 2:
sudo apt-get install de
I can confirm this same bug exists in elementary OS Freya. Alt-tab will bring
up the window. I installed Devil's Pie:
sudo apt-get install devilspie
and created a blank file in ~/.devilspie called flash-fullscreen-
firefox.ds
I pasted the following script into it:
(if
(or
(is (app
I can confirm that this issue is fixed in Fedora 21 / GnomeShell 3.14
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** Changed in: gnome-shell
Status: New => Fix Released
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I tried Rubens devilspie workaround but get this error when launching
the fullscreen window of netflix:
(devilspie:9838): Wnck-WARNING **: Received a timestamp of 0; window
activation may not function properly.
Anyone know why I get this? Somewhere I read that this was related to
metacity... I'm
I can confirm this bug in Debian testing.
As this bug is probbly mutter related (as stated here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722743)
my version of mutter is: 3.12.2-2
pipelight version 0.2.7.1~jessie
Rubens devilspie workaroud works for me
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Also Alt-Tab works to regain focus on Wine like described before, but I
don't have experience with devilspie so I can't confirm that fix.
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Same problem here. Using Gnome Ubuntu 14.04, Intel 4400 Graphics.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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