http://bugs.opencompositing.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1060


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--- Comment #3 from P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  2008-11-23 14:59:07 ---
I am experiencing the same bug, as are others
(http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6140611).

This is a screen-shot I took of the bug on my own machine:
http://www.broadskies.net/testing/ubuntuforum/Screenshot.jpg

I am running:
ubuntu 8.10
emerald 0.7.2-0ubuntu2
compiz 0.7.8-0ubuntu4.1

It seems that the greater the shadow radius is set to, correspondingly the more
narrow in width a window must be for the bug not to show up.

Likewise, the lower the shadow radius is set, the wider the windows can be
without the bug showing up.

So, depending on what the shadow radius on the emerald theme is set to, the
shadow at top and bottom of windows works just fine UNTIL the window is sized
wide enough - then the bug appears.  The smaller the shadow radius setting, the
wider the windows can be before the bug appears.  Likewise, the greater the
shadow radius setting, the more narrow a window must be sized to prevent the
bug.

I would imagine then that many would not see the bug, depending on which
emerald theme they may be using (with its shadow radius setting) , and
depending perhaps on the width of their screen resolution.  If they do not have
a wide-screen, for example, their windows may never be sized wide enough to
reveal the bug (depending of course, again, on what the shadow radius setting
happens to be on the theme they are using).

In the image I provide above, a few of the emerald theme settings are:
Frame engine:  pixmap (0.2)
Shadows > Radius: 18.9

Thank you for your attention on this.  Really wonderful work you guys are
doing.


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