On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 22:42:37 +0100 Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Micha Feigin wrote: > > Package: compiz > > Version: 1:0.6.99+git20071119-shame-0 > > > > What's this compiz package? We don't have any version like this in > Debian IIRC. > Sorry, forgot that I ended up installing the shame version since the debian version refuses to draw any window decorations no matter what window decorator I loaded (it essentially behaved as if there was no window manager loaded at all) just made sure with versions 1:0.6.2-0~emiscabpo+3~debian1 and git20071104 that that problem still exists and the matlab/mathematica/maple problem is still present as well > > compiz doesn't seem to be able to render java based programs properly. > > > > matlab (2007a) doesn't show the menubar at all > > maple (11) doesn't show the content of the main window > > mathematica opens two extra blank windows that can't be closed (maybe > > the kernel according to a google search) > > > > I have no idea how java renders things. Is it possible that it conflicts > with Compiz > redirecting? > Don't know what compiz redirecting is, is there a way to check this? All these programs work great with xfwm4 which also has compositing, so this is not a compositing issue but some issue with how compiz handles windows. Tried playing with the redirection options but it didn't help I did move all of these now to use sun's java 1.6 instead of their installed 1.5 and it solved the problem for maple and matlab but not mathematica, I tried jabref and it is ok if it makes a difference > Brice > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]