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Ok, to answer myself, here is a workaround for those using the
cube+rotate plugins, and that don't want to lose those 2 pixels at each
border.
1) Disable any flip edge feature in the rotate plugin
2) Run this cmds:
$ gconftool-2 -s -t string
/apps/compiz/plugins/rotate/allscreens/options/rotate_f
Shoudn't it work when none of the flip options are enabled?
I really don't care if I cannot move a window to another desktop by
dragging, but it kills me not to be able to click on a maximized window
when the cursor is at the border of the screen.
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Thinking further, and after reading everything above... this isn't "Fix
Released". Should there be a separate bug report to track the bug on
"Edge Flip DnD"?
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No cube enabled, "Edge Flip DnD" in Wall brings this annoying issue for
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Edge Flip DnD should have a warning text. I just spent the better part
of an hour looking for a fix. FIrst blaming my gtk theme, then Gnome
Panel settings, then Gnome, then finally stumbling upon the real
culprit. Incredibly annoying!
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No, this has never worked. Please don't spread false information.
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Please fix this. It's very annoying, and it MUST be fixable. Because, before my
compiz update today, it worked (means it didn't eat mouse clicks at the border)
with these Desktop Wall settings:
Mouse: No; Windows: Yes; DnD: Yes
But now it doesn't anymore. It's a very annoying bug :( I can't use
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How does the Desktop Wall plugin handle window moving? It seems to work
the way I would expect the Desktop Cube (and Rotate Cube) would work.
So, is there a resolution in sight for this bug, or are we just stuck
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Upstream refuses to do such a thing since it is a hack and it would be
too much of a change to maintain separately in Ubuntu.
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Would it be possible to pass through any actions (eg: clicking) that
aren't grabbed by Compiz? Somewhat like the notification system?
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The brightside app does exactly what we don't want to do, it polls for
the mouse position 50 times a second.
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How does the "brightside" package deal with this issue without eating
mouse events? (Alternatively, as a workaround is it possible to dissable
the edge-flipping, and use brightside to trigger a command that would
flip the cube?)
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That is expected and not fixable. In order to not eat mouse clicks at
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position rapidly which would be a somewhat small performance loss but a
huge drain on battery life on laptops.
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I confirm it on Jaunty with Desktop Wall. How to reproduce:
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- on - off. Default configuration works fine, but turning on edge
flipping on Pointer and/or DnD results in mentioned behaviour.
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I can confirm Юрий Чудновский's report for Jaunty. This is a problem
with Compiz activated and the Desktop Cube is enabled. Disabling the
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> I am definitely still experiencing it in Jaunty. With Desktop Cube and
Rotate Cube enabled, if I have Firefox maximized and throw my mouse
cursor to the right side of the screen in order to click on the scroll
bar (not the thumb), it will not scroll.
> Disabling the "Rotate Cube" plug-in solves
Interesting, I never tried to move the mouse at that exact row with the
top panel activated.
Is there a bug report for this? I searched launchpad, but my search-foo
is not strong enough.
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@The Fiddler: The bhavior you mentioned doesn't have to do with the
screen border issue. It is also triggered with a maximized window under
a top panel when you move the pointer right on the line between the top
panel and the window title. So this seems to be another bug (mayb of
compiz' gtk-window
After more testing, it seems that the top panel works correctly. On the
other hand, if you move the top panel out of the way (say, place it on
the left) and maximize a window, the top row of the screen will only
accept left clicks. Right- and middle-clicks are eaten and the scroll
wheel works as if
Its working for me at the top of the screen. I can imagine that would
make using anything on the panel annoying :/
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I have update to 9.04 and can confirm this bug only occurs at the top of
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Notes:
* "borders of the screen" includes all borders, including the top.
* Top border has problems in default Compiz settings in Jaunty, as reported in
my post (see below).
Additional notes:
* As noted, it seems that compiz already has some method of
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 04:03:23PM -, The Fiddler wrote:
> This also occurs with the Desktop Wall plugin. Is this enabled by
> default?
>
> To verify, try clicking an application icon on the bottom panel when the
> mouse is at the bottom of the screen.
Yes, the Desktop Wall plugin is enabled
I can't reproduce this bug with Desktop Wall in Jaunty.
I can interact with scrollbars and window list at screen edges flawlessly.
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This also occurs with the Desktop Wall plugin. Is this enabled by
default?
To verify, try clicking an application icon on the bottom panel when the
mouse is at the bottom of the screen.
On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 15:50 +, David Siegel wrote:
> Since the behavior does not occur when cube is not ena
Since the behavior does not occur when cube is not enabled, and cube is
not enabled by default, this does not affect the default Ubuntu
experience and cannot be considered a paper cut.
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loco...@loconet:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 9.04
Release:9.04
Codename: jaunty
I am definitely still experiencing it in Jaunty. With Desktop Cube and
Rotate Cube enabled, if I have Fir
I cannot confirm this behavior for hundredpapercuts. Does this bug exist
in Jaunty? I tried making Firefox full screen, and I can still scroll
with my cursor all the way against the edge of the screen.
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It's a bug-fixing effort going on for 9.10. There is a good writeup here:
http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2009/06/canonical-to-boost-ubuntu-usability-by-tackling-papercuts.ars
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Sorry for the spam, but what's “paper cut”?
-- Bogdan Butnaru
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 7:31 PM, The Fiddler wrote:
> Since we can simply disable the ailing plugins, this is a paper cut
> candidate.
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Sorry for the double-post, but consider that this bug has been bugging
users since 2007 (and counting)! :)
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Since we can simply disable the ailing plugins, this is a paper cut
candidate. Consider that:
a) This bug represents one of the worst UI design violations (breaking
Fritt's law without any visual indication).
b) From the viewpoint of Compiz developers, this is not a bug (it's by
design).
c) The
Not sure if this should be a paper cut or not. In order to not have to
maintain patches that break on every compiz update we have to disable
features to fix this bug or wait for some large infrastructure work so
compiz can know where the mouse is at all times without polling for its
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I notice that at the top of the screen, maximized windows (their title
bar) gets a single-left-click when I press click left, middle, right, or
double-click. When you use the mouse scroll wheel in the same place,
something like bug 277195 shows up. These are evidence for this bug
existing in Ubun
I also see this on jaunty using only Desktop Wall. Disabling Edge
Flipping cures it.
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I still have this problem on Intrepid with:
- NO Desktop Cube
- NO Rotate Cube
- YES Desktop Wall
Disabling Desktop Wall solves the issue but I need the functionality.
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> I am only asking that you file it separately
Understood. Filed Bug #284158
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/284158
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> > The original problem reported in this bug is indeed fixed, so if there
> > is a different problem (specific to the rotating cube plugin), please
> > report that separately.
>
> My apologies for marking Incomplete when I should hav
> The original problem reported in this bug is indeed fixed, so if there
> is a different problem (specific to the rotating cube plugin), please
> report that separately.
My apologies for marking Incomplete when I should have marked Confirmed.
However, I don't believe that the original problem re
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 01:35:45AM -, DanielRoesler wrote:
> This bug was previously marked Fix Released, but a fix wasn't released
> (as of 10/14/08). I also narrowed it down to the Rotate Cube plugin, but
> have no specific information about what exactly is the problem in the
> plugin itself.
Jeremy Nickurak wrote:
> Um, what happened for this bug to be marked INCOMPLETE? Is there something
> we're missing in the various reports of this issue popping up?
This bug was previously marked Fix Released, but a fix wasn't released
(as of 10/14/08). I also narrowed it down to the Rotate Cube
I can confirm that the rotating Cube is the source of the problem. It
only eats pixels on the left and the right side of the screen and not on
the top or bottom. This bug makes playing games hard/impossible because
the screen doesn't scroll. Please, please fix in 8.10.
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Unfortunately, I can confirm this bug pops up again in Intrepid beta
with the Rotate Cube plugin enabled. It does not appear with the Wall
plugin enabled or when only the Cube plugin is enabled. It occurs only
when the ROTATE CUBE plugin is enabled. In fact, it is a two-pixel
border on the sides th
I can confirm this bug is fixed in Intrepid Ibex Alpha 5 with full
updates (9/12/08) with the Human theme. Can anyone else confirm?
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Confirmed in hardy 8.04. Sooo annoying. Please fix.
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And for those of us with proper browsers and proper applications that
don't run in browsers...
:P
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to be a lot of confusion between these two bugs and maybe some people
watching this one will benefit from it.
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Woohoo!
I've finally come up with the magic bit of CSS to work around this:
hbox#browser { margin-right: -1px !important; }
(to anyone reading this that isn't sure what to do with that, copy/paste
it into ~/.mozilla/firefox//chrome/userChrome.css)
This may be not be the absolute most correct so
This happens to me in 8.04 using Cube.
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I can also confirm the bug in 8.04 with Cube. It is annoying because i
have gnome-panel on the right side of the screen set to autohide and
this bug basically breaks the autohide.
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I can confirm that this bug still exists on the Desktop Cube for Hardy
Heron 8.04 beta LiveCD. When Wall is enabled, the bug is fixed. However,
when Cube is enabled, the bug still remains.
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Yeahh, with the new updates, the ubuntu default settings with desktop
wall works now. Goood, thanks ubuntu devs.
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To be honest I don't much care about what happens with the cube plugin.
As is we're carrying a patch against wall that doesn't forward port well
and that we'll likely have to carry forever, I'd rather not have another
one for cube. For cube you can just disable all the edge flip options
(pointer, d
I hate to beat a dead horse, but again, since the behavior of the bug is
identical with the wall and cube plugins, and both are included in the
package, how does the bug not apply to both plugins, aside from the fact
that one plugin is enabled by default and the other is not? Or would it
be more ap
He meant compiz-fusion-plugins-main 0.6.99+git20080214-0ubuntu4, which
is not yet available in the archive. It also only fixes wall, which is
already because if you use cube you're asking for this "feature",
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I'm using 0.7.0 on the 8.04 alpha, and the missing 2 pixels at the edge
of the screen (top, bottom and sides) is still a problem.
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This should be fixed with the upload of 0.6.99+git20080214-0ubuntu4 in
hardy.
Cheers,
Michael
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I have found what appears to be a perfectly suitable work around. If I
turn off Desktop Wall but turn on Desktop Plane I get no perceivable
loss of functionality with virtual desktops and I can now click all four
edges of the screen.
Also, I have scale set to initiate the window picker when I move
This is annoying. Workaround is to disable desktop wall.
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I opened up a thread on the Compiz forums, it already seems to contain
some good information about the cause:
http://forum.compiz-fusion.org/showthread.php?t=6885
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This definitely seems to have regressed in Hardy
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I submitted this bug upstream.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14178
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Also confirming - Annoying bug =(
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The bug has started to appear again in Hardy, after apparently being
fixed in Gutsy final.
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It would seem that if that plugin is included in a package and it
doesn't work as expected, it's a bug. The fact that I chose to enable
one included plugin over another doesn't change that, especially when
the cube plugin is configured to not do anything special with the
left/right edge except when
The bug (and fix) are for the wall plugin. We're not that concerned with
the cube plugin because you've explicitly chosen to use that.
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Whatever "fix" was released is still not addressing this issue in Gutsy.
Using the cube, I can't even open auto-hide panels on the screen edge.
Can this bug please be re-opened?
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Also, the bottom edges are still broken for anything other than the
panel even in the default setup. Click events get eaten. Try this:
notify-send "bla" "bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla
bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla"
Now move your mouse to the bottom edge of
This is marked as "fix released", but this affects the "cube" plugin
too. On my up-to-date Gutsy right now, I can't grab anything on the
right and left edges of my screen, still.
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Good point.
I'm sure there is a way to avoid this problem and still keep the functionality.
What I'm not sure is if posting this to Ubuntu bug tracker can help much.
Maybe it would be better to start a thread about this on CompizFusion forums.
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Can the events not be propagated to the windows below the input-only ones?
Window managers have been doing clever things with screen edges/corners for
decades without issue.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103306
You received this bug notif
They're also used for events like activating scale when you move to a
screen corner or scrolling the mouse wheel on the edge of the screen to
change viewports. In this case we're only using them for window movement
but that is not their primary use upstream so your idea for a fix would
not work. We
The input-only windows should be only be created (or activated if the
possibility exists) *during* window movement. This is a seriously uncool
usability regression and should be cranked up higher than 'medium'
priority if users are going to be stuck with this by default.
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Right, but my point is that it shouldn't be drawn when the window is
maximized, since it leads to the same problem that many of the dupes of
this bug report (i.e., fitt's law is broken so that it's quite hard to
access the scrollbar when maximized).
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