[Touch-packages] [Bug 1457910] Re: Unity panels steal input events while under (some) fullscreen windows

2015-07-03 Thread Michael Matthews
 But compiz adds it back on top when a fullscreen window has no focus.

I'm guessing the problem is that Unity's panel window(s) are not created
in a way that allows compiz to keep them hidden (under full screen
windows) independently for each display.

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Title:
  Unity panels steal input events while under (some) fullscreen windows

Status in Unity:
  Triaged
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  
  I have 3x 1920x1080 monitors arranged horizontally. Unity is configured to 
duplicate the launcher on every monitor.

  
  Video cards:

  2x AMD R270 in CrossfireX
  Driver: fglrx-updates (because the open source driver would always kill my X 
session when I open any LibreOffice app)

  
  Description:

  When telling an application to go full screen, it is correctly
  displayed full screen; however, when clicking in that full screen
  window, the Unity panels (hidden underneath) will steal its input
  events.

  
  Problems with:

   - Chromium playing any YouTube video full screen
   - VMware Player in full screen mode

  
  No problem with:

   - Chromium browsing any website while in full screen browsing mode (e.g. 
pressing F11)
   - Chromium playing any YouTube video full screen *after* pressing F11 to put 
browser in full screen mode
   - Default movie player playing video in full screen mode

  
  As a layman, it appears there are multiple methods for an application to go 
full screen, and at least one of those methods is not handled properly by 
either Unity or something related to the window manager.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1457910] Re: Unity panels steal input events while under (some) fullscreen windows

2015-07-02 Thread Michael Matthews
Yes, I can confirm that.

It also explains why some applications appear to be affected while
others are not.

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Title:
  Unity panels steal input events while under (some) fullscreen windows

Status in Unity:
  New
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  
  I have 3x 1920x1080 monitors arranged horizontally. Unity is configured to 
duplicate the launcher on every monitor.

  
  Video cards:

  2x AMD R270 in CrossfireX
  Driver: fglrx-updates (because the open source driver would always kill my X 
session when I open any LibreOffice app)

  
  Description:

  When telling an application to go full screen, it is correctly
  displayed full screen; however, when clicking in that full screen
  window, the Unity panels (hidden underneath) will steal its input
  events.

  
  Problems with:

   - Chromium playing any YouTube video full screen
   - VMware Player in full screen mode

  
  No problem with:

   - Chromium browsing any website while in full screen browsing mode (e.g. 
pressing F11)
   - Chromium playing any YouTube video full screen *after* pressing F11 to put 
browser in full screen mode
   - Default movie player playing video in full screen mode

  
  As a layman, it appears there are multiple methods for an application to go 
full screen, and at least one of those methods is not handled properly by 
either Unity or something related to the window manager.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1457910] Re: Unity panels steal input events while under (some) fullscreen windows

2015-06-30 Thread Michael Matthews
** Attachment added: output of xprop -root.txt
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/1457910/+attachment/4422552/+files/output%20of%20xprop%20-root.txt

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Title:
  Unity panels steal input events while under (some) fullscreen windows

Status in Unity:
  New
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  
  I have 3x 1920x1080 monitors arranged horizontally. Unity is configured to 
duplicate the launcher on every monitor.

  
  Video cards:

  2x AMD R270 in CrossfireX
  Driver: fglrx-updates (because the open source driver would always kill my X 
session when I open any LibreOffice app)

  
  Description:

  When telling an application to go full screen, it is correctly
  displayed full screen; however, when clicking in that full screen
  window, the Unity panels (hidden underneath) will steal its input
  events.

  
  Problems with:

   - Chromium playing any YouTube video full screen
   - VMware Player in full screen mode

  
  No problem with:

   - Chromium browsing any website while in full screen browsing mode (e.g. 
pressing F11)
   - Chromium playing any YouTube video full screen *after* pressing F11 to put 
browser in full screen mode
   - Default movie player playing video in full screen mode

  
  As a layman, it appears there are multiple methods for an application to go 
full screen, and at least one of those methods is not handled properly by 
either Unity or something related to the window manager.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1457910] Re: Unity panels steal input events while under (some) fullscreen windows

2015-06-30 Thread Michael Matthews
I'd like to add that my comment (#2) is not correct. The bug went away
for a while when I set the launcher to only show up on one display, but
the bug later began happening regardless of the option. It's
intermittent. Sometimes a program will go full screen correctly; other
times the Unity panels will steal the full screen program's input.

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Title:
  Unity panels steal input events while under (some) fullscreen windows

Status in Unity:
  New
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  
  I have 3x 1920x1080 monitors arranged horizontally. Unity is configured to 
duplicate the launcher on every monitor.

  
  Video cards:

  2x AMD R270 in CrossfireX
  Driver: fglrx-updates (because the open source driver would always kill my X 
session when I open any LibreOffice app)

  
  Description:

  When telling an application to go full screen, it is correctly
  displayed full screen; however, when clicking in that full screen
  window, the Unity panels (hidden underneath) will steal its input
  events.

  
  Problems with:

   - Chromium playing any YouTube video full screen
   - VMware Player in full screen mode

  
  No problem with:

   - Chromium browsing any website while in full screen browsing mode (e.g. 
pressing F11)
   - Chromium playing any YouTube video full screen *after* pressing F11 to put 
browser in full screen mode
   - Default movie player playing video in full screen mode

  
  As a layman, it appears there are multiple methods for an application to go 
full screen, and at least one of those methods is not handled properly by 
either Unity or something related to the window manager.

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