2014-11-06 17:15:36 |
Jordy van Heeswijk |
bug |
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added bug |
2014-11-24 11:00:18 |
Jordy van Heeswijk |
description |
I reported this problem recently, closed that bug because I thought the problem was solved, but unfortunately the problem is still there.
I removed the bottom panel from the desktop, and added all applets I need to the top panel. Then I moved the top panel to the bottom using the Properties dialog. This worked until I rebooted.
After rebooting, right-clicking on the bottom panel gives the context menu you'd normally get when you right-click on the desktop. Right-clicking near the top edge of the screen, however, gives the context menus you'd normally get when you right-click on a panel.
So it seems that the panel is only moved visually. |
I reported this problem recently, closed that bug because I thought the problem was solved, but unfortunately the problem is still there.
I removed the bottom panel from the desktop, and added all applets I need to the top panel. Then I moved the top panel to the bottom using the Properties dialog. This worked until I rebooted.
After rebooting, right-clicking on the bottom panel gives the context menu you'd normally get when you right-click on the desktop. Right-clicking near the top edge of the screen, however, gives the context menus you'd normally get when you right-click on a panel.
So it seems that the panel is only moved visually.
UPDATE:
This only happens when using Compiz. Work-around: add 'mate-panel --replace' to the Startup Applications. |
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2014-11-25 10:38:48 |
Martin Wimpress |
ubuntu-mate: status |
New |
Invalid |
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2017-04-25 11:36:37 |
Alberts Muktupāvels |
branch linked |
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lp:~muktupavels/compiz/fix-initial-server-frame-position |
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2017-06-27 23:16:40 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:~unity-team/compiz/x-sru5 |
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2017-11-07 13:18:15 |
Amr Ibrahim |
bug task added |
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compiz (Ubuntu) |
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2017-11-16 23:26:18 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
description |
I reported this problem recently, closed that bug because I thought the problem was solved, but unfortunately the problem is still there.
I removed the bottom panel from the desktop, and added all applets I need to the top panel. Then I moved the top panel to the bottom using the Properties dialog. This worked until I rebooted.
After rebooting, right-clicking on the bottom panel gives the context menu you'd normally get when you right-click on the desktop. Right-clicking near the top edge of the screen, however, gives the context menus you'd normally get when you right-click on a panel.
So it seems that the panel is only moved visually.
UPDATE:
This only happens when using Compiz. Work-around: add 'mate-panel --replace' to the Startup Applications. |
[Impact]
I reported this problem recently, closed that bug because I thought the problem was solved, but unfortunately the problem is still there.
I removed the bottom panel from the desktop, and added all applets I need to the top panel. Then I moved the top panel to the bottom using the Properties dialog. This worked until I rebooted.
After rebooting, right-clicking on the bottom panel gives the context menu you'd normally get when you right-click on the desktop. Right-clicking near the top edge of the screen, however, gives the context menus you'd normally get when you right-click on a panel.
So it seems that the panel is only moved visually.
UPDATE:
This only happens when using Compiz. Work-around: add 'mate-panel --replace' to the Startup Applications.
[Test case]
1) In mate desktop enable compiz as window manager
2) Right-clicking on the bottom panel gives the context menu you'd normally get when you
right-click on the desktop.
3) Right-clicking near the top edge of the screen, the panel menu should not be shown
[Regression Potential]
Clicks take care of the struts (panels) around and have a wrong offset |
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2017-11-16 23:26:24 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
compiz (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Fix Released |
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2017-11-16 23:27:11 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Xenial |
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2017-11-16 23:27:31 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
compiz (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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