Yes, there is work planned for P+1 that will solve this issue, so
setting this bug to 'invalid' ( the P+1 project will be tracked
separately ). See comment #8 above for a short term fix.
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Sta
It looks like it's actually been confirmed for One Hundred Papercuts
forr Precisse :D
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Title:
very hard to distinguish/select text documents in th
Good to see something moves here.
But why wait so long?
As described in #7, there IS a solution for this issue yet, it's just changing
some default settings.
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Its something that is planned to be looked into for P+1. To my knowledge
its not a target for precise :/
** Changed in: unity
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Milestone: precise-3-productivity => precise-1-file-management
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Title:
very hard to distinguish/select text do
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
** Changed in: unity
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: ayatana-design
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Import
Oh, yeah, that fixed it! I was about to report that as a bug when I saw
this bug and read the comment #8, so I rushed in to comment. Sorry about
that, everyone!
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@Danillo: as I said in comment #10, you need to enable the "Text" plugin
in the "Image loading" section for that to work (although you mean
"Scale Addons", not "Scale"). Continues to work for me in 11.10.
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@pablomme: Setting Window Title Display in the Scale plugin does not
work for me anymore in Oneiric, e.g. no titles are shown (not even for
highlighted windows.
Is anyone else experiencing this?
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I've tried the solution of comment #11, however scaling windows is
really slow with those plugins enabled (NVIDIA GT230 with proprietary
drivers).
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> Why is this Bug "Incomplete"? is additional data necessary?
Because its waiting for the guideline from the people involved in
Unity's design.
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Here is a screenshot of the KDE solution of this problem:
http://media.cdn.ubuntu-de.org/wiki/attachments/48/46/present-windows-natural.png
But I personally like the solution with the windowtitles UNDER the
Windows best.
Why is this Bug "Incomplete"? is additional data necessary?
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Added this to 100 paper cuts, because fixing this bug is easy as
described in #11:
Just change the default setting to enable the "text" and the "scale-addons"
compiz-plugins and set the "scale addons" plugin to work on all windows.
that's it!
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Unde
Ah, indeed, enabling the text plugin (which made compiz crash btw...)
made it work also for me in 11.04! thanks :-)
So, fixing this bug would be really very easy:
Just change the default setting to enable the "text" and the "scale-addons"
plugins and set "scale addons" to work on all windows.
Works for me in 11.04, though. Have you enabled the "text" plugin (image
loading section)?
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Title:
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@pablomme:
Thanks, I know. As I said, it works for me in 10.10, but it doesn't in 11.04.
(not even the highlighted window gets a title.)
Maybe I have to file a separate bug for that
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@Bazon: the functionality exists, but you need to set Scale Addons >
Appearance > Window Title > Window Title Display to "All windows"
instead of the default "Highlighted window only".
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I recently learned the "Scale Addons" Plugin in Compiz includes exactly that
function: Displaying Window Titles in the Window Spread.
So this bug could easily solved when
(a) this function is activated by default and
(b) this function works (for me, "Scale Addons" works in 10.10 but doesn't in
1
I advice to display window's name under the window
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Title:
very hard to distinguish/select text documents in the expose window
spread
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I want to confirm the need for this bug being solved and I completely
agree with Bazon. At the moment it is really hard to navigate between
multiple documents of the same application. And in my opinion, the easy
navigation is really a basic functionality that should be implemented.
I think maybe t
possible solution:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/740862
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Title:
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spre
@Connor Carney:
I think, that would be a very good first step.
However, being able to select a window without hovering with the mouse over it
seems to be more comfortable in the long run IMHO.
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Currently, when a window is maximized, mousing over it in the window
spread shows the title in the menu bar. If non-maximized windows had
similar behaviour, it would solve this problem without cluttering the
view with text.
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Some food for brain storming how it could look like:
http://mac101.net/files/2009/06/20090629_screenshot_on_2009_06_29_at_73451_pm.png
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Title:
ver
** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: unity
Status: New => Incomplete
** Tags added: needs-design
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