Bug#334798: Man OK After 9-Story Undeerweaar Fall
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Bug#334798: I'll be back, BBerlussconi tells world leaders
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Bug#334798: Be the guy the girls are talking about
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Bug#334798: imagemagick
This just happened with imagemagick's 'display' command (6:6.2.4.5-0.2). So its really hard to tell if this is a bug in xorg or blackbox, because it doesn't happen in all applications. I can't tell if its an application bug, because it happens in multiple applications.. I'm somewhat confident, still, that its a blackbox bug, since it is also showing bogus coordinates whenever this happens (and showing correct coordinates when it isn't happening). I seem to be able to reliably reproduce this: - run, from an xterm, the command: display http://www.vsu.dyndns.org/aldebaran.jpg; - end up with a large window, and an associated panner; - shade that window, observing that the coordinates displayed by blackbox are nonsense; - focus another window (BB set to: click to focus mode); - select the shaded imagemagick window with a single click, observing that the window reposititions itself to the center row of the screen; -- Clear skies, Justin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#334798:
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Bug#334798: screen position
I'm more convinced than ever that this is a blackbox bug. When the window shifts itself to the center row, the position which blackbox indicates for the window is: 2147483647 aka INT32_MAX. Not only that, moving by one pixel changes the X position to 2147483647. The Y position is never really visible, since the X position takes up so much space .. but it appears to work as expected; 0 at the top of the screen and 700 at the bottom. Still can't fathom why it only happens with firefox, though. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#334798: blackbox: interaction with firefox and x.org moves FFox to the center row
Package: blackbox Version: 0.70.0-5 Severity: important Justification: highly annoying I believe there is a bug in a recent blackbox update involving window manager notifications. This has been going on for something like a month, during which time I also updated to X.Org. I haven't been able to narrow the problem down, and sometimes it goes into a state where it doesn't happen until I restart firefox. Anyway, if I start a new firefox process, shade it, focus on another window (say, my xchat window), and then focus on the shaded FFox window, the shaded FFox moves to the center row of the screen. This is highly annoying, because then I have to move the mouse to the center, and relocate firefox. This doesn't happen with fluxbox 0.9.11-1sarge0, though I'm still not certain that this is strictly a blackbox problem; it may be an interaction bug, or an interaction of bugs, who knows. This is mozilla-firefox 1.0.7-1. I'm able to retain the position of the FFox window while refocussing to it by double click+dragging it, so that I am setting its position while refocussing. This has gotten to be a pretty bad habit .. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]