Mike Dransfield wrote: > Kresimir Kukulj wrote: >> hi, >> >> I saw that Mike Dransfield tried to port 'state' plugin from beryl. >> >> What does it do? It should be able to place windows, based on name, >> class etc., to specific viewports. I recently converted to compiz window >> manager from WindowMaker (used it for 8 years), and I miss automatic >> 'pinning' of specific windows to particular workspace (or viewport in >> this case). >> >> Mike's old port can be found here: >> http://www.anykeysoftware.co.uk/compiz/plugins/state.tar.gz >> > > I have updated this now and it should work with current git. > >> This is a bit old and does not use new plugin system for options >> (metadata). I am tyring to see if it could be tweaked to new plugin >> infrastructure, but it is not trivial (or at least not for me :)). >> > > > The whole state plugin is being replaced by the new advanced > window matching as well as the winrules plugin. Winrules does > not support viewports yet so I have updated this for you. > > This plugin will almost certainly be removed at some point.
Thanks, I tried it but plugin has no properties (I ticked checkbox in ccs-settings). I see in tarball you have schema file but no xml. Is that problem ? I use ccp (ccs) as backend, not gconf. Is that my problem? What is the default/preffered backend ? ini, gconf or ccs ? If winrules will get viewport placement support soon (relatively), dont waste time fixing this old plugin (state) just for me. Also, nice feature of old beryl's plugin (window states) is so user can position windows (top-left, bootom-right ... etc) WHERE they should be on particular viewport. This together with viewport placement will provide that windows stay on correct desktops and desired location in viewport on restart. That would be great! Thanks for your effort. And a small question, I use cube, and use keyboard shortcuts to directly switch to desired viewport. Cube is rotated and just when it is finished rotating it does little left/right setting movement. Can that be turned off ? I would like switching to be as fast as possible. Tried to accelerate settings but if switching from viewport 7 to 2 cube must rotate a longer distance and settling (small left/right oscillating) effect is very noticable. And finally, is there a way to avoid NVIDIA black bug ? I know that this is a driver problem (some out of memory condition in driver) but is there a workaround ? From old beryl forums this combination prevented black windows: Don't use COW Force AIXGL XGL binding XGL rendering That options are from beryl-manager (under advanced beryl options). Don't know why that combinations prevents black bug but it does. I did not see noticable performance drop using that combination of settings. Any suggestion would be welcome. Regards -- Kresimir Kukulj [EMAIL PROTECTED] +--------------------------------------------------+ Remember, if you break Debian, you get to keep both parts. _______________________________________________ compiz mailing list compiz@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/compiz