Yes, confirmed, the "GNOME Flashback" session uses compiz now. The fix was only
for metacity. You can get the old behavior back when you start Onboard like
this:
$ onboard -q metacity
I'm not sure yet if we can makes this more permanent. In the short time
I tested, I couldn't get the keyboard to become stuck invisible anymore,
but there is still the animation delay for minimizing/restoring. Also,
in order to be visible in the task-bar, force-top-top must be disabled,
which triggers new bug #1242625, where the keyboard resizes every time
it shows up. I have no workaround for this.
If you'd like to help, try running Onboard like above for some days and
report back on your experiences. If there aren't any other issues,
perhaps we can add a special quirks mode for only the GNOME Flashback
session.
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/990486
Title:
onboard not shown in taskbar
Status in Onboard on-screen keyboard:
Fix Released
Status in “onboard” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Onboard (the on-screen keyboard) is not shown in taskbar in Gnome
Classic anymore after upgrading to Precise Pangolin. When onboard is
minimized, it disappears completely and can't be restored.
It is possible to have the separate onboard icon that will then first
hide onboard and bring it back, but I consider this as a workaround,
not a fix.
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