The gap should be fixable at least. Rough edges at the side can't be
fixed unless compiz gets FSAA support or similar.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Triaged
** Summary changed:
- Compiz: Wobbly windows have very rough edges
+ Transformed windows' title bars leave
I'm going to close this then, if the OP comes back with the issue,
please do reopen it!
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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It works in 12.04 for me.
12.10. not tested.
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Title:
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Also, be sure to test on supported versions of Ubuntu (12.10)
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Maybe the basic x window problem is some kind of a tearing problem
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_tearing) while this compiz effect
could be some kind of an inherited error.
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I wonder. Possibly no effort was made to anti-alias the borders around
the windows? I can't say, because I don't have such in-depth knowledge.
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Yes, we are talking about the same. Meanwhile I found out that this
annoying look is already present when I just use the nv drivers instead
of the nvidia drivers. (It's a fresh installation, so I've never
installed any nvidia or 3D drivers yet). I doubt this is just a compiz
problem. Maybe this is
Hello Bevor, I have this issue everywhere. Perhaps you should look at
the images in this link to confirm that we are talking about the same
thing:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/24439/
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Binary package hint: compiz
Some compiz effects, like pulling or dragging wo
by the way. It's the same problem with the expo plugin. It doesn't look
fluent on my PC, but it does on my notebook.
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Title:
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On Karmic Koala it worked for me without problems although I only have an Intel
GMA graphic on board chip and very limited ressources.
On my PC (AMD 3,4Ghz, 6GB Ram, Nvidia GTS 250, latest original Nvidia drivers)
I have had this problem since Ubuntu 9.10 and didn't find a solution yet.
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I would be curious to hear from anyone on this list whether they have
experienced this too. Perhaps you don't really use compiz and wobbly
windows in particular so much? The effect is very noticeable as well if
you drag a window along slowly - you see these white pixels between the
window's menu ba
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