Activity log for bug #916323

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2012-01-14 00:38:55 sabby7890 bug added bug
2012-04-16 04:38:42 jhfhlkjlj description Currently, when user have two windows open: maximized and unmaximized one, and if unmaximized one is focused, in order to close the maximized window, user needs to move the mouse to the upper part of the screen and click, or click on maximized window itself. Since menu is not visible, long menus force user to move his mouse further to the right. Option is to focus maximized window by clicking on the upper-left part of the screen. This has its advantages; single click will focus maximized window in the background, double-click will allow user to close. In order to minimize this window, user won't have to move his mouse far. This can improve productivity in Unity environment. Scenario: A user has two windows open: one maximized and one unmaximized (the unmaximized being focused). In order to close the maximized window, user needs to move the mouse to the menubar and click, or click on maximized window itself. However, one cannot focus the maximized window by clicking on the area where maximized windows usually house the window control buttons (the top left). Please make it so that the maximized window underneath will be focused so that a user may easily close/minimize/demaximize the window without much further movement needed. A demonstration of the maximized window NOT being focused may be viewed here (please excuse the jittery mouse, I was using a tablet).
2012-04-16 04:39:21 jhfhlkjlj summary Focus maximized window by clicking on window title Focus a maximized window underneath non-maximized windows byclicking on window title
2012-04-16 04:40:25 jhfhlkjlj summary Focus a maximized window underneath non-maximized windows byclicking on window title Focus a maximized window underneath non-maximized windows by clicking on the application title in the menubar (top-left)
2012-04-16 04:40:48 jhfhlkjlj attachment added bug.ogv https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/916323/+attachment/3075082/+files/bug.ogv
2012-04-16 04:41:04 jhfhlkjlj description Scenario: A user has two windows open: one maximized and one unmaximized (the unmaximized being focused). In order to close the maximized window, user needs to move the mouse to the menubar and click, or click on maximized window itself. However, one cannot focus the maximized window by clicking on the area where maximized windows usually house the window control buttons (the top left). Please make it so that the maximized window underneath will be focused so that a user may easily close/minimize/demaximize the window without much further movement needed. A demonstration of the maximized window NOT being focused may be viewed here (please excuse the jittery mouse, I was using a tablet). Scenario: A user has two windows open: one maximized and one unmaximized (the unmaximized being focused). In order to close the maximized window, user needs to move the mouse to the menubar and click, or click on maximized window itself. However, one cannot focus the maximized window by clicking on the area where maximized windows usually house the window control buttons (the top left). Please make it so that the maximized window underneath will be focused so that a user may easily close/minimize/demaximize the window without much further movement needed. A demonstration of the maximized window NOT being focused may be viewed here (please excuse the jittery mouse, I was using a tablet). https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/916323/+attachment/3075082/+files/bug.ogv
2012-04-16 04:41:36 jhfhlkjlj compiz (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Wishlist
2012-04-16 04:41:40 jhfhlkjlj compiz (Ubuntu): status New Triaged
2012-04-16 04:41:49 jhfhlkjlj bug task added compiz-core
2012-04-16 04:42:41 jhfhlkjlj compiz-core: status New Confirmed
2012-05-08 21:47:16 jhfhlkjlj affects compiz-core unity
2012-05-08 21:47:30 jhfhlkjlj affects compiz (Ubuntu) unity (Ubuntu)
2012-05-08 21:47:41 jhfhlkjlj bug added subscriber Chauncellor