2007-11-03 01:55:55 |
Daniel Hahler |
bug |
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added bug |
2007-11-05 18:42:15 |
Daniel Hahler |
bug |
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assigned to compiz |
2007-11-05 20:12:52 |
Daniel Hahler |
description |
Binary package hint: compiz
With "Legacy Fullscreen Support" enabled for the compiz workaround plugin, starting "oocalc" makes it fullscreen (above the taskbar even), without any window decorations.
Turning off this particular workaround fixes it.
I'm using Kubuntu Gutsy. |
Binary package hint: compiz
With "Legacy Fullscreen Support" enabled for the compiz workaround plugin, starting "oocalc" makes it fullscreen (above the taskbar even), without any window decorations.
Turning off this particular workaround fixes it.
I've now tried to debug this, by
1. installing compiz-fusion-plugins-main from hardy (compiled on gutsy)
2. changed xorg.conf settings (commented out "special performance options"), mainly because of testing for another bug
Now that I've re-installed the compiz-fusion-plugins-main package from gutsy and having reverted to the previous xorg.conf, the behaviour has changed, but is still weird:
- When opening oocalc, the window is too high (the status bar is not visible - it gets the height of the full desktop, minus the taskbar), but window decorations are there and it's not full-width.
- Most times (19 out of 20 times maybe), the "The document has been modified. Do you want to save your changes?" dialog becomes fullscreen (without window borders) now. (Process: I press alt-f4 to close oocalc, it displays the dialog (fullscreen in most cases), I hit escape ("Cancel"), then press alt-f4 again.)
I'm using Kubuntu Gutsy. |
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2007-11-06 11:03:45 |
Bug Watch Updater |
compiz: status |
Unknown |
New |
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2008-02-16 21:41:34 |
Travis Watkins |
compiz: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2008-02-25 08:49:54 |
Bug Watch Updater |
compiz: status |
New |
Invalid |
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2008-03-14 18:12:02 |
Travis Watkins |
compiz: status |
Incomplete |
Invalid |
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2008-03-14 22:44:38 |
Daniel Hahler |
compiz: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2008-03-14 22:44:38 |
Daniel Hahler |
compiz: status |
Invalid |
Triaged |
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2008-03-14 22:47:32 |
Daniel Hahler |
description |
Binary package hint: compiz
With "Legacy Fullscreen Support" enabled for the compiz workaround plugin, starting "oocalc" makes it fullscreen (above the taskbar even), without any window decorations.
Turning off this particular workaround fixes it.
I've now tried to debug this, by
1. installing compiz-fusion-plugins-main from hardy (compiled on gutsy)
2. changed xorg.conf settings (commented out "special performance options"), mainly because of testing for another bug
Now that I've re-installed the compiz-fusion-plugins-main package from gutsy and having reverted to the previous xorg.conf, the behaviour has changed, but is still weird:
- When opening oocalc, the window is too high (the status bar is not visible - it gets the height of the full desktop, minus the taskbar), but window decorations are there and it's not full-width.
- Most times (19 out of 20 times maybe), the "The document has been modified. Do you want to save your changes?" dialog becomes fullscreen (without window borders) now. (Process: I press alt-f4 to close oocalc, it displays the dialog (fullscreen in most cases), I hit escape ("Cancel"), then press alt-f4 again.)
I'm using Kubuntu Gutsy. |
Binary package hint: compiz
With "Legacy Fullscreen Support" enabled for the compiz workaround plugin, starting "oocalc" makes it fullscreen (above the taskbar even), without any window decorations.
Turning off this particular workaround fixes it.
I've now tried to debug this, by
1. installing compiz-fusion-plugins-main from hardy (compiled on gutsy)
2. changed xorg.conf settings (commented out "special performance options"), mainly because of testing for another bug
Now that I've re-installed the compiz-fusion-plugins-main package from gutsy and having reverted to the previous xorg.conf, the behaviour has changed, but is still weird:
- When opening oocalc, the window is too high (the status bar is not visible - it gets the height of the full desktop, minus the taskbar), but window decorations are there and it's not full-width.
- Most times (19 out of 20 times maybe), the "The document has been modified. Do you want to save your changes?" dialog becomes fullscreen (without window borders) now. (Process: I press alt-f4 to close oocalc, it displays the dialog (fullscreen in most cases), I hit escape ("Cancel"), then press alt-f4 again.)
I'm using Kubuntu Gutsy. Confirmed for Kubuntu Hardy, too.
TO REPRODUCE:
1. enable the "Legacy Fullscreen Support" in ccsm
2. start oocalc. It needs to get started fullscreen, so if it starts windowed, maximize it and exit it (through the File menu worked, to save the state).
3. Repeat 2, until it gets started maximized
Now, if oocalc got started maximized, the window decorations should be missing ("outside" of the screen) |
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2008-03-14 22:48:06 |
Daniel Hahler |
description |
Binary package hint: compiz
With "Legacy Fullscreen Support" enabled for the compiz workaround plugin, starting "oocalc" makes it fullscreen (above the taskbar even), without any window decorations.
Turning off this particular workaround fixes it.
I've now tried to debug this, by
1. installing compiz-fusion-plugins-main from hardy (compiled on gutsy)
2. changed xorg.conf settings (commented out "special performance options"), mainly because of testing for another bug
Now that I've re-installed the compiz-fusion-plugins-main package from gutsy and having reverted to the previous xorg.conf, the behaviour has changed, but is still weird:
- When opening oocalc, the window is too high (the status bar is not visible - it gets the height of the full desktop, minus the taskbar), but window decorations are there and it's not full-width.
- Most times (19 out of 20 times maybe), the "The document has been modified. Do you want to save your changes?" dialog becomes fullscreen (without window borders) now. (Process: I press alt-f4 to close oocalc, it displays the dialog (fullscreen in most cases), I hit escape ("Cancel"), then press alt-f4 again.)
I'm using Kubuntu Gutsy. Confirmed for Kubuntu Hardy, too.
TO REPRODUCE:
1. enable the "Legacy Fullscreen Support" in ccsm
2. start oocalc. It needs to get started fullscreen, so if it starts windowed, maximize it and exit it (through the File menu worked, to save the state).
3. Repeat 2, until it gets started maximized
Now, if oocalc got started maximized, the window decorations should be missing ("outside" of the screen) |
Binary package hint: compiz
With "Legacy Fullscreen Support" enabled for the compiz workaround plugin, starting "oocalc" makes it fullscreen (above the taskbar even), without any window decorations.
Turning off this particular workaround fixes it.
I've now tried to debug this, by
1. installing compiz-fusion-plugins-main from hardy (compiled on gutsy)
2. changed xorg.conf settings (commented out "special performance options"), mainly because of testing for another bug
Now that I've re-installed the compiz-fusion-plugins-main package from gutsy and having reverted to the previous xorg.conf, the behaviour has changed, but is still weird:
- When opening oocalc, the window is too high (the status bar is not visible - it gets the height of the full desktop, minus the taskbar), but window decorations are there and it's not full-width.
- Most times (19 out of 20 times maybe), the "The document has been modified. Do you want to save your changes?" dialog becomes fullscreen (without window borders) now. (Process: I press alt-f4 to close oocalc, it displays the dialog (fullscreen in most cases), I hit escape ("Cancel"), then press alt-f4 again.)
I'm using Kubuntu Gutsy. Confirmed for Kubuntu Hardy, too. (Using kde-window-decorator)
TO REPRODUCE:
1. enable the "Legacy Fullscreen Support" in ccsm
2. start oocalc. It needs to get started fullscreen, so if it starts windowed, maximize it and exit it (through the File menu worked, to save the state).
3. Repeat 2, until it gets started maximized
Now, if oocalc got started maximized, the window decorations should be missing ("outside" of the screen) |
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2009-01-30 13:32:18 |
Martin Mai |
compiz: status |
Triaged |
Invalid |
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2009-01-30 13:32:18 |
Martin Mai |
compiz: statusexplanation |
Re-opening. I'll add a REPRODUCE section to the description. |
Thanks. Closing the bug. |
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2009-01-30 20:36:57 |
Daniel Hahler |
compiz: status |
Invalid |
Fix Released |
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2009-01-30 20:36:57 |
Daniel Hahler |
compiz: statusexplanation |
Thanks. Closing the bug. |
Marking Fix Released instead.
Thanks for reporting back - I haven't verified it (not using compiz). |
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