Closing because of comment #26 and lack of activity.
If a similar bug appears in 14.04 please open a new report.
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** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Milestone: raring-gtk => papercuts-s-nautilus
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This was filed against Metacity, which was a part of Gnome 2. Gnome 3
has replaced it with Mutter. Is this still an issue there or is this
being caused by another package, GTK+ for example?
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This is an upstream bug is is caused by the change made to fix
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=482354 like you initially
thought. The message there says to open a new bug if you disagree with
the change so I guess the next step is to open a new upstream bug
report.
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Chris > For example, try Getting Things GNOME (apt-get install gtg).
Open a task, move that task to another desktop and try to reopen that
task from the main view. Nothing happens.
Other example: gwibber from the MeMenu. Open GWibber on one desktop.
Switch to another. From the MeMenu, choose micro
I think it would be good to get some attention onto this bug, even if
it's only long enough to diagnose the cause and record it here. That
way, there will be enough information for a developer so come along and
have a go at fixing it.
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This bug still exists. To reproduce I went into
System -> Preferences -> Appearance -> Visual Effects -> None
Opened Nautilus and went into
Edit -> Preferences -> Behaviour -> Open folders in separate windows
I opened my home folder on desktop #1, and then opened my Music folder
contained withi
Lionel Dricot mentions it is not an upstream bug. Closing the upstream
task , which is a bit misleading being marked as fixed.
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Status: Fix Released => New
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argh! I was testing with compiz as WM.
yes , when we set metacity as WM , this is an issue.
@ploum: Not sure why you think this is an Ubuntu specific change though.
Is there a mention in the changelog somewhere?
** Description changed:
Very fresh bug in nautilus 1:2.22.1-1ubuntu3 in Hardy.
Vish > there's no upstream bug because it's not an upstream bug. It's an
ubuntu specific bug that was, AFAIK, introduced for Firefox.
Also, I don't see how the bug has been fixed. I still have the problem.
For me, it should remain open.
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gtk_window.present() doesn't work if the window is alr
If no one is interested in this bug can we close it?
There is no upstream bug , and the bug in the description has now been fixed.
[though the problem exists elsewhere]
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gtk_window.present() doesn't work if the window is already on another desktop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213432
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upstream bugs marked fixed and If some one face this then please open a
new upstream bug and provide us with the link.
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gtk_window.present() doesn't work if t
@Lionel Dricot : Kindly update the bug description too. [with the steps to
reproduce]
is Bug #388866 also a consequence of this change?
To remind again , even if the fix is trivial , someone from the
community has to submit the patch...
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Vish > I reported the bug to papercut because every application that use
the gtk.Windows.present() function is affected. That means nearly every
gtk applications. I encounter that so often that I don't even remember
the applications. (only exception : tomboy, that seems to work around
it).
This is
Thank you for bringing this bug to our attention. However, a paper cut
should be a small usability issue, in the default Ubuntu install, that
affects many people and is quick and easy to fix. So this bug can't be
addressed as part of this project.
- @Lionel Dricot :
Why was the papercut task opene
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gtk_window.present() doesn't work if the window is already on another desktop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213432
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Could we raise the importance of this bug? gtk_window.present() is used
in many applications and breaking all of them for the sake of Firefox is
really bad for user experience.
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gtk_window.present() doesn't work if the window is already on another desktop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213432
Adding papercut project has it affects the usability of nearly all
applications, not just nautilus spatial.
As having multiple desktop is the default, it's annoying to have some
applications that doesn't "work" because, in fact, some window are
already on another desktop. In the default installati
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