This is actually available (at least in 16.04) via Shift+Ctrl+Super+W
The option is not available via ccsm settings so user changing to a less
awkward combo would be done thru editing org.compiz.unityshell.gschema.xml &
then using glib-compile-schemas
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It seems like client leader for group was not set. This patch sets
clientLeader the same way the staticswitcher does.
Please report whether this fix works (along with ubuntu version - I'm
expecting it will work the same for all :).
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And still exists in 15.10
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And still exists in Ubuntu 14.10
yupp same here :)
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Still exists in Ubuntu 14.04 :(
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** Changed in: compiz
Status: In Progress = Triaged
** Changed in: compiz
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Hi, any news on this? Thanks
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** Also affects: compiz
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: compiz
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I can confirm that this is broken.
This part of the code seems to be responsible:
switch (sScreen-priv-type)
{
case ScaleTypeGroup:
if (spScreen-clientLeader != window-clientLeader ()
spScreen-clientLeader != window-id ())
return false;
@Rui Covelo: You're doing nothing wrong, unfortunately the workaround
has the problem you mentioned. It gets stuck everytime the command is
called twice which typically happens when you hit the screen edge while
the window picker is still active.
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A tried the workaround. It does initiate the window picker but I cannot
get out of it. I can get focus on the windows by clicking on them but
the picker stays active. Escape does nothing. What can I be doing wrong?
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** Also affects: compiz
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: compiz
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Precise 12.04 still affected.
Some Unity dev really broke the compiz scale plugin(s). There are a few
other similar bug reports such as #694910
Why is this still undecided? It's obviously broken.
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** Tags added: precise quantal
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Fresh 12.04 install, the bug is present.
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I confirm this bug, With compiz (1:0.9.7.8-0ubuntu1) precise-proposed;
urgency=low , This bug is still not yet fixed ...
Prabhjot's workaround (comment#8) still works up to now, many thanks!
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Come on, it's been almost a year since this bug was reported and it
still exists
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For those of you who would like to unScale via edge bindings,
you can bind the command xdotool key Escape to another edge to do so.
It's not optimal but it works and you could get used to it eventually.
You'll probably need to execute sudo apt-get install xdotool
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I forgot to mention the following strange fact:
Initiate window picker for window group works for X window applications
started over ssh and for theses windows only. I often use X11Forwarding over
ssh and accidentally found out that scale works for this particular window
group.
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@ #8 This workaround works beautifully for the initial operation.
However, the traditional Scale operation is undone by repeating the
binding. This workaround falls short of that. Would there be any way to
implement this unScale operation via the same or different binding?
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@Prabhjot Your command works great on Oneiric stock after enabling DBus
and Command plugins in Compiz. I feel sane again thankyou so much.
Still no understanding of how this could 'go wrong' if the Scale
behaviour is functional but somehow key bindings are interfered with
somewhere.
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@Prabhjot:
Thanks for the workaround, that works for me.
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@Prabhjot: Works for me too, thanks
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I have a variation of this problem; not sure if it is related to this
discussion or not. It has worked for me without any tricks, for a long
time (since 11.10 was released), but it only allows me to group the
windows that belong to a single process. I typically have a couple dozen
xterm windows
A workaround:
Hi, I got it working using the Commands plugin and DBus plugin enabled.
I use the following bash script as the command:
1. Go to command plugin in the Compiz config settings manager.
2. In one of the commands, enter this:
dbus-send --print-reply --type=method_call
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Still doesn't work on Oneiric.
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I can also confirm the bug in a freshly installed Natty, and a not-so
freshly installed Natty.
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Fresh install. Bug is definitely there.
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reproduced in a full updated natty
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doesn't work indeed
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Someone commented that it works for them:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/39735/how-do-i-use-initiate-window-
picker-for-window-group-in-compiz
And clicking on an application in the launcher scales the group works,
but there's no keyboard shortcut to scale the group.
If it helps, I'm on a clean
Oh, and the mouse and hot corner bindings don't work either.
But if I set a shortcut like Ctrl-Shift-b, and then try to use Ctrl-
Shift-b in another application (to open the bookmark bar in Chrome),
then the shortcut seems to be intercepted by compiz and Chrome's
bookmark bar doesn't open.
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