I fixed this by adding state=fullscreen to the above category in
the Window Rules plugin. I am marking this bug as invalid because it is
a design feature that gnome-panel is excepted from the rule that
fullscreen windows are above all.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed =
This bug is still evident in a fresh, fully updated install of 10.10.
Please fix!
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Title:
gnome panel appears over fullscreen windows when
This bug is also annoying when you have dual monitors. You open a video
player on one monitor and fullscreen it. But as soon as the video window
loses focus (because you clicked some window on the other monitor) the
gnome-panel appears above the video player. It happens with all
fullscreen windows
Did anyone find a solution for that problem? I'm running Lucid Lynx
(10.04) now, and I still have the same problem!
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I also have the same problem in Lucid. For me it's a papercut and should have
quite a simple fix.
The bug makes it infeasible to use a fullscreen terminal in one viewport, as
the panels cover the command input line when you switch the viewport back.
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gnome panel appears over fullscreen
** Attachment added: Expected and actual behaviour screenshots
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37360012/screenshots.tar.gz
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