While it is similar behavior, the fix was sent out for Compiz, not
metacity. You might want to open a new report against metacity
(although, note that metacity is a gnome thing). Do feel free to
mention in the new report that the bug is similar to this report. You
might have to phrase the report
This is happening again in 10.04, without Compiz running.
Links or web files opened from any app (evolution, terminal, nautilus) open
FireFox or Chrome in the background. There seems to be some disagreement about
whether that's desirable or not, but many, including myself, want links to open
in
Alright, I'm going to close this bug as fixed since no one seems to have
been able to reproduce the problem since the proposed fix in compiz. If
you are still having this problem with Ubuntu 9.10 please reopen the
bug.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Wishlist => Low
** Changed in: c
This issue has been tested with the latest Karmic using compiz, and
there is no notice of any mis-behavior.
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There are most likely two problems being described here. One is like
Thomas said, how the spec says these things should work. The other
should be fixed with the compiz PPA for karmic (should be in karmic main
soon). When I open a directory of pictures in nautilus and open one an
eog window opens in
Workaround presented in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/129396/comments/17
by Percy fixed it for me.
Example: clicking a link in a maill in Thunderbird now brings up the
page in Frefox in the foreground as opposed to in the background which
was the case before I changed the f
** Summary changed:
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I have the *opposite* problem: new windows appear in front of the active
window.
I can prevent windows gaining *focus*, by changing Compiz's settings,
but I haven't found a way to change where new windows appear in the
stacking order.
I'd like new windows never to appear in front of the active wi
I have the same problem and so I'm using low focus prevention to work
around it. Ideally new windows should open on top but without focus
unless they happen to appear under the mouse. I can't seem to do that
with the currently available options.
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i'm using ubuntu 8.10 without compiz and having the a problem like that :
if i open image with gimp from nautilus and if gimp is already open the new
image is open in background
similar thing with gedit / geany , ...
with compiz running the tip solve the problem, but without the problem
still he
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/129396/comments/16
also solved the problem for me
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Forgot to say: I'm running up-to-date Intrepid, with intrepid-updates.
Also, I just tried switching focus-prevention-level to "Off", and makes things
seem to work correctly.
It's a useful workaround, but I'd love to this feature working. Focus
prevention is a useful thing, when it works. ;-)
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Could this be upgraded from wishlist? It is quite annoying.
Every new window created from an active window (ie not from a menu or
panel button) is started in the background. This include child windows
of active apps. This is happening to me now under both Gnome and KDE
sessions when using compiz.
Am Samstag, den 13.09.2008, 05:31 + schrieb Moebius:
> Had similar issue however I solved my problem by going into compiz
> settings, general options, focus & raise behaviour tab, then changed
> focus prevention level to low.
Looking in gconf
at /apps/compiz/general/screen0/options/focus_preve
Had similar issue however I solved my problem by going into compiz
settings, general options, focus & raise behaviour tab, then changed
focus prevention level to low.
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** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
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Am Montag, den 14.07.2008, 19:03 + schrieb Thomas Thurman:
> So can I take Metacity off the list for now?
At least for me: Yes.
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So can I take Metacity off the list for now?
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Am Sonntag, den 13.07.2008, 23:11 + schrieb Thomas Thurman:
> which is behaviour according to spec. This would only be the same bug
> as reported if it meant
>
> 1. open Nautilus (in window N1) and launch a video file
> 2. Totem (in a new window T1) gains focus
> 3. Go back to N1 and launch a
Travis: are you sure comment 5 is the same thing? I don't think you can
have multiple Totem windows open at once. I took it to mean
1. open Nautilus (in window N1) and launch a video file
2. Totem (in a new window T1) gains focus
3. Go back to N1 and launch another video file
4. Video opens in T
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says yes but I can't test right now.
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Does this happen in metacity?
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It is marked as wishlist because it works that way by design and it is a
feature request to have an option to change this.
** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Basilio Kublik (sourcercit
Hi,
what is the current state of this ticket? I am confused that it is only
marked as a wishlist because I am effected by this bug every day in
Hardy with active compiz.
Am I the only one experiencing this bug, are there any further
information needed or is there even some kind of workaround?
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Hello,
I could reproduce the bug by reproducing the steps described by LKRaider on the
latest live cd (daily - 2008/04/19).
However I was unable to reproduce the bug that makes any window opens in
background (ie launch 'nautilus' by a shell, the focus will be kept by the
shell's window).
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Hi there
Is this reproducible under the live environment of the desktop cd of Hardy
Heron?
Thanks in advance.
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Happens for me in Metacity (Gutsy)
1. open Nautilus and launch a video file (opens in totem by default)
2. Totem gains focus
3. Go back to the Nautilus window and launch another video file
4. Video opens in Totem but does not gains focus (Totem stays behind the
Nautilus window)
Again, this is in
I think I've come across the same bug (without focus-follows-mouse, with
using compiz).
Open a Nautilus window to a directory of images, open one in eog. Eog
launches and gains focus as expected. Then re-focus Nautilus and open
another image, a new eog window appears behind Nautilus (presuming
Nau
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Actually, that also happens with metacity in Feisty, so it maybe
something else from compiz.
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Yes it does. Actually, the same happened with feisty too (and another
installation).
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Does this happen without focus-follows-mouse?
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