I can reproduce this bug with avidemux. I resolved it by disabled
Workarounds in the place plugin. Hope that helps.
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Those are problems with those specific applications and aren't even
related to this bug. The alacarte one is fixed in hardy, too.
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I think this may have something to do with ATI XGL drivers, as I have
this problem on my laptop, but not on my desktop. the main difference
being that my laptop has the ATI xpress 200m while my desktop has a
GeForce 400. Usually it isn't too much of a problem, just kind of
annoying, like when
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I personally wouldn't call this a bug. How could a window get possibly lost on
the *current* workspace?
It may be different from Metacity's behaviour but it's questionable to say
Compiz' is inferior.
Maybe you should elaborate on why you think it is worse this way.
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Nick, when the child window has no entry in the taskbar (e.g., a dialog
box) and appears behind the currently focused window, there's no way to
know it's there. The correct way is to make it appear on top of the
parent window, as Metacity does, and thus on the same workspace.
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I can't confirm they appear behind the currently focused window. That
would indeed be a problem.
Could you please post an example how to reproduce this?
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Sorry, I don't have a reproducible test case. The behavior of Compiz
regarding this is kind of inconsistent, sometimes child windows appear
on the same workspace, sometimes they don't and I don't know why.
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Here is something I can reproduce, although windows are on the same
workspace:
1. Open an image with The Gimp
2. Make sure the window with the image is large enough to cover most of the
screen
3. Open the drop shadow dialog box (filters - light and shadow - drop shadow)
4. Click OK
5. Re-open
This is very annoying. If Compiz is going to be default on Gutsy, this
would be nice to fix such issue.
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