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** Changed in: compiz
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That looks sweet, thanks a lot, cannot wait till saucy :-).
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A video showing current trunk version:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/745159/+attachment/3660185/+files/GridAllFunctionalityFullyFixed.mp4
Happy viewing :)
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Fix committed into lp:compiz at revision 3650, scheduled for release in
compiz, milestone 0.9.10.0
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Thanks! That sounds great.
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Title:
Window Management, Keyboard shortcut - The grid keybindings are
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To manage notificati
Long term plan is finished:
The branch linked here makes the cycling through different grid sizes behaviour
fully configurable via CCSM.
CCSM Screenie: http://uppix.net/5/f/4/c21c285ee4ce86b1b9f756e3c17ab.png
:)
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Cycling through sizes is disabled in my branch for all gridded windows
for now, following design specifications in the description of this bug.
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Tit
This branch follows the Ayatana Design specification in the description and
fixes behaviour for top and bottom windows as well
(corner and centered will still cycle):
lp:~mc-return/compiz/compiz.merge-fix1082001-gridded-windows-jump-workspaces
@all: Long term plan is to make behaviour configurabl
** Changed in: compiz
Milestone: None => 0.9.10.0
** Changed in: compiz
Assignee: (unassigned) => MC Return (mc-return)
** Changed in: compiz
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Title:
Window Management, Keyboard shortcut
** Changed in: compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Are there any updates on this? We're having the same discussion over at
Bug #879218 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/879218) and everyone
there also agrees that the old behaviour is more desirable. The devs
don't seem to care though :(
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** No longer affects: compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Didier Roche (didrocks) => (unassigned)
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Title:
** Changed in: compiz
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: compiz-grid-plugin
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: compiz-plugins-main
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: compiz
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: compiz-grid-plugin
Impo
** Changed in: compiz
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
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** Also affects: compiz-grid-plugin
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: compiz-grid-plugin
Status: New => Confirmed
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Thank you Edward, until now I had no problems whatsoever.
Is there another way to remap the shortcuts then ccsm?
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So we started with a bug saying that ctrl+alt+num behaved inconsistently
and ended up with the same problem + different shortcuts?
I don't get why it makes any sense to have 1,2,3,7,8,9 working but not
0,4,5 and 6. It was ok the way it was in 11.10, it made sense. Now it
doesn't make sense, and ha
These work for me. Thank you, Edward.
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Title:
Window Management, Keyboard shortcut - The grid keybindings are
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To manage
I've hacked back in the old behavior and created a PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~ef/+archive/grid-cycling
At the moment it's waiting in the build queue, and will be for several
hours.
If you're adventurous and on amd64, you can try these. They work for me,
but that's no guarantee they won't light
I really hope this gets fixed. In many cases a 50/50 split is not the
way to go. Half of the screen may be to little space for e.g. a browser
window, but is wasted space for e.g. a terminal window. I use a 66/33
split way more often. While I would prefer separated shortcuts for 50/50
and 66/33 (or
I would love to see evidence from an actual user test showing that the
original behavior was "confusing", because I'm skeptical that any such
evidence exists.
Can somebody find even *one* user who was "confused"?
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12.04 has been a marvelous upgrade for me -- except for this regression.
Rapidly pulling windows side-by-side saved my much time as a software
developer on a large monitor. Multiple key presses changing sizes meant
that I could quickly give my text editor a little more width, and my
terminal a lit
Please add an option for this in ccsm. Since the change to 50% the
plugin has been useless for me, so please allow cycling between sizes
for "put left" & "put right".
Also, +1 on what Gonzo wrote.
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Reverting to 'Triaged' as this bug is not fixed in the release version
of 12.04
** Changed in: compiz-plugins-main
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Reverting to 'Triaged' as this bug is not fixed in the release version
of 12.04
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Triaged
** Changed in: compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Triaged
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Perhaps the Grid plugin should be renamed to FourSquare to reflect its
actual functionality.
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Title:
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Comment #46 has it 100% right.
I'm starting to really *hate* how Ubuntu/Unity devs are hiding behind
some hidden, nebulous idea of "design" whenever they take away or break
features people want.
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This still doesn't work in 11.10 .. My co-worker made a fresh install of
12.04 final beta and it still doesn't work. However he managed to make
it work after fiddling in Compiz Config Manager, it seems at this point
it was a key binding conflict.
This issue is really getting painful.
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Is this going to be fixed in 11.10?
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The setting is in the Grid section of ccsm.
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To
Eric, today's update changed the key combo to Ctrl+Super+Left/Right, I
believe.
Many people disagree no matter what the combo is changed to. You can
customize it by running: ccsm
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After today's update, Super+L/R no longer do anything at all. There is
now no way to place windows left or right with the keyboard.
Eric
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I'll just +1 that this behavior is inconsistent and confusing.
Ctrl+Alt+KP* works for everything but left and right, which are the most
useful IMHO on widescreen monitors.
Super+L/R would be fine, but Super+Arrow Key presses appear to be
misdetected (LP#972330), bringing up the keyboard overlay
Multi-cycling of window sizes via grid was the single most important
compiz feature for me (and still is on computers with 10.04). It is so
much more convenient to press shortcut twice to get window in right 1/3
of the screen than to fight with mouse…
Whoever made the design decision to drop this
If Ctrl+Alt+Num4/6 are going to do nothing and Ctrl+Alt+Num5 is going to
Max/Restore instead of position, the keyboard shortcuts overlay should
say that. As is, it mentions the numpad shortcuts that work very
inconsistently.
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Eric, tshirtman,
Really appreciate your sharing your approaches for a work around to keep
this feature in oneiric and perhaps pangolin.
For my level of expertise, i'll remain patient a little longer before
diving in with spanner and wrench :)
Thanks again,
Karl
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 00:45,
Le lun. 19 mars 2012 23:57:00 CET, Gabriel Pettier a écrit :
> Le lun. 19 mars 2012 23:34:55 CET, Eric Bennett a écrit :
>> Hi Karl,
>>
>> I should note in advance that at the end of the day, the fix posted up
>> there ended up segfaulting my compiz after a few random updates to
>> oneiric in mainl
Le lun. 19 mars 2012 23:34:55 CET, Eric Bennett a écrit :
> Hi Karl,
>
> I should note in advance that at the end of the day, the fix posted up
> there ended up segfaulting my compiz after a few random updates to
> oneiric in mainline, I recompiled it a few times and eventually got so
> tired of it
Hi Karl,
I should note in advance that at the end of the day, the fix posted up
there ended up segfaulting my compiz after a few random updates to
oneiric in mainline, I recompiled it a few times and eventually got so
tired of it I just reverted back to natty after trying pangolin (it's
not just b
Hi Eric,
I'd really appreciate if you could explain what exactly to do with
"fixed_grid_oneiric.tar.bz2" or maybe point to similar resource as such.
For those like myself who dearly miss this functionality but lack the
expertise to implment your fix. I suspect we may need to do this all over
again
If (as seems likely) this won't be fixed for 12.04, I think it is
important that the keybindings used in 11.10 continue to work.
For example, whilst I support the addition of Super+Left and Super+Right
for people without a numberpad, it is important that Ctrl+Alt+Numpad4
and Ctrl+Alt+Numpad6 conti
Thanks I have fixed it.
HIGHLY disappointing that despite not ONE person here saying they are
happy losing that functionality yet still an extremely useful feature
which worked fine in the past is not working anymore.
I don't get the logic...
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Le ven. 16 mars 2012 10:06:52 CET, psypher a écrit :
> Has there been any progress with this issue. ctrl alt 4 and 6 still does
> nothing, only way to set an app to half screen is to drag it to the left
> or right.
>
the currently configured way to put a window half left or half right is
super+le
the currently configured way to put a window half left or half right is
super+left or super+right, however you can change that in CCSM (i
changed back to ctrl-alt-4 ctrl-alt-6 until there is a coherent way to
manage all the stuff without numpad), look at the binding part of the
grid plugin.
still
Has there been any progress with this issue. ctrl alt 4 and 6 still does
nothing, only way to set an app to half screen is to drag it to the left
or right.
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For anyone that finds this change as annoying as I do, I have compiled a
version of grid from the upstream git sources in natty. I don't know how
/ have time to debify this but if anyone else wishes to please be my
guest;
http://quicksilver.umbralservices.com/eric/fixed_grid_oneiric.tar.bz2
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Le ven. 24 févr. 2012 07:02:00 CET, psypher a écrit :
> After updating this feature is now completely broken. Pressing ctl-alt-4
> or 6 does nothing. If you have an open terminal it actually types 4 and
> 6 on the screen.
>
> I don't understand. Every single comment in this bug says they prefer
> t
After updating this feature is now completely broken. Pressing ctl-alt-4
or 6 does nothing. If you have an open terminal it actually types 4 and
6 on the screen.
I don't understand. Every single comment in this bug says they prefer
the old way of being able to place the window anywhere on the scre
Is there going to be some way to enable second pressess to do something?
If not, another useful feature gone away. Anyway, I do not undestand it
- this is a keyboard shortcut, that is not something the ordinary user
uses much, do they? (you are doing user testing - I wonder how many of
the tested "
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This bug was fixed in the package compiz-plugins-main -
1:0.9.7.0~bzr19-0ubuntu3
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compiz-plugins-main (1:0.9.7.0~bzr19-0ubuntu3) precise; urgency=low
* apply design changes for the keybindings (LP: #878820, #891757, #751050),
debian/patches/ubuntu_config.patch:
- Control
This bug was fixed in the package compiz - 1:0.9.7.0~bzr2995-0ubuntu5
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compiz (1:0.9.7.0~bzr2995-0ubuntu5) precise; urgency=low
* Change some keybindings as per design (LP: #878820, #891757, #751050)
debian/patches/ubuntu-config.patch:
- Show desktop is now Super + d
** Changed in: compiz-plugins-main
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Didier Roche (didrocks)
** Changed in: compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Didier Roche (didrocks)
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Ok, new keybindings done as per design request. However, note that
multiple press on “place window” is currently continuing to resize the
window, this need to be fixed in compiz in a separate bug, preferably, I
guess.
** Also affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Description changed:
When placing windows on left or right (ctrl+alt+4, ctrl+alt+6), the
windows do not cycle through different sizes, occupying only half of the
screen. The rest of placing locations works perfectly.
The problem was initially reported in bug #862260, and supposedly f
I agree with comment #16, I'd like to see the old behavior an option.
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I'm chiming in too as someone who extremely highly values the original
behavior (repeated presses resize the window repeatedly for all numpad
keys).
I'm a software engineer who switched over to Ubuntu on 11.04. My work
process immediately became more productive due to the combination of the
worksp
Agreed, also don't get why? Please restore, and PLEASE PLEASE do NOT
take away the ability to do so with 1,2,3,5,7,8 & 9. I can't stress
enough how usefull this is!! I use it everyday all day.
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I don't get either why the cycling works for ctrl-alt-5, but not for
ctrl-alt-4 and ctrl-alt-6, which are much more useful.
Any plan to restore the behaviour by precise release? it's still like
this in precise beta.
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