[Bug 571918] Re: Blank Empathy see image attach

2010-05-08 Thread Danny Baumann
It doesn't happen for me, I just am a compiz developer and am not sure
what I am supposed to do with that bug ;)

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[Bug 571918] Re: Blank Empathy see image attach

2010-05-07 Thread Danny Baumann
Omer,

please see my comment in the Gnome bug tracker
(https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617147#c12) and explain to
me the reasoning for saying that a completely empty client (!) window is
caused purely (!) by the window manager. Maybe something in compiz
triggers the problem, but an empty client window is primarily the
problem of the application.

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[Bug 576703] Re: ** Message: console message: undefined @1: ReferenceError: Can't find variable: scrollToBottom

2010-05-06 Thread Danny Baumann
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #617147
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617147

** Also affects: empathy via
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617147
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 369954] Re: XRaiseWindow not working

2009-10-07 Thread Danny Baumann
I'm not sure where you see the bug. Yes, XRaiseWindow is covered by focus 
stealing prevention. If there is newer activity in the focussed window, raising 
the requested window will be denied and the demands_attention hint will be set 
on the window.
So far that's works-as-intended.

What exactly do you expect to happen?

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[Bug 356374] Re: Widget layer disappears when interacting with applications within the widget layer

2009-05-29 Thread Danny Baumann
Upstream fix:
http://git.compiz.org/fusion/plugins/widget/commit/?id=9355319cff2d5d3f8b0699a1e20e729b0e618f74

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[Bug 269904] Re: Screen refresh problems with nvidia on intrepid

2009-04-15 Thread Danny Baumann
To clarify upstream's opinion: ;-)

glXWaitX is a wait operation. That obviously means for it to work, there
must be a performance impact (as all GL rendering is stalled until all X
rendering is done). How big the actual performance impact is, depends on
a lot of factors (graphics card power, amount of pending X rendering
operations, driver implementation). I have not done any performance
measurements, which is why I wrote _may_ decrease performance.

Because there is a potential perfomance loss involved and this option is
_only_ needed for Nvidia users with loose binding, I decided to keep it
disabled by default. In any case, It should definitely be safe to enable
it by default in Ubuntu's packages (Kwin does it unconditionally). I
have no terribly strong feeling about the upstream default either, I
just don't know what the better decision (fix display problems for some
vs. potential performance loss for all others) is.

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[Bug 331918] Re: Clipped area for multiple X screens with different dimensions

2009-02-24 Thread Danny Baumann
Note: smspillaz' comment in the IRC log is flat out wrong. Of course
compiz supports two screens with different resolutions. The issue with
multi-screen and compiz usually only is two different graphics cards. If
you e.g. have ATI + Nvidia, you need two different libGL.so loaded in
one process, which isn't possible.

It might be worthwhile to write a short test program that just opens an
X connection, gets the root window for the respective screen and queries
its geometry.

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[Bug 331918] Re: Clipped area for multiple X screens with different dimensions

2009-02-24 Thread Danny Baumann
Also, what are your settings for the detect_outputs option on _screen
1_?

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[Bug 75324] Re: Gnome file chooser/selector is way to small

2009-01-05 Thread Danny Baumann
I would like to look into what makes it fail under compiz, but I have
_not_ been able to reproduce it using compiz from git master and gtk+
2.14.5 (Fedora 10). I do see the resize-after-window-map problem,
though. The window size constraining code in compiz is essentially
untouched between 0.7.8 and git master.

If someone can tell me a way how to reliably reproduce it, please go
ahead. I realize that me using F10 is another variable in the game, but
I really don't have time to install Ubuntu just for reproducing this
issue.

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[Bug 75324] Re: Gnome file chooser/selector is way to small

2009-01-05 Thread Danny Baumann
I don't think there's much point in asking myself ;)
I can't reproduce it with abiword either, though.

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[Bug 99508] Re: Titlebar incorrectly drawn with geforce 5/6/7, compiz and human-theme

2008-11-03 Thread Danny Baumann
Datadog: The issue at hand is _not_ the issue solved by Aaron's patch. It is, 
however, the same issue as discussed here: 
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=122043.
As one can see, Nvidia acknowleged the problem and is looking into it.

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[Bug 253438] Re: evince window moves on reload

2008-08-24 Thread Danny Baumann
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 246714 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246714

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 246714
   spatial nautilus windows drift when using compiz

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[Bug 246714] Re: spatial nautilus windows drift when using compiz

2008-08-24 Thread Danny Baumann
This is a Gdk bug, see gnome-bugzilla link.

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #524110
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=524110

** Also affects: gtk2 via
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=524110
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Invalid

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[Bug 189257] Re: window placement problems with compiz

2008-06-10 Thread Danny Baumann
The evince opens maximized, then resizes itself issue as well as the
spatial nautilus windows move down/right on every reopen are fixed in
Gtk 2.12.10...don't know when/if that will land in Hardy, though.

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[Bug 220227] Re: Compiz default Application Switcher (Alt+Tab) is difficult to use

2008-05-08 Thread Danny Baumann
I have picked that up ;)
A usability fixed switcher can be found here: 
http://gitweb.compiz-fusion.org/?p=users/maniac/staticswitcher;a=summary

You can expect that to show up as Compiz Fusion plugin eventually.

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[Bug 158177] Re: Evince presentations start in a window if evince is fullscreen and compiz is enabled

2008-05-08 Thread Danny Baumann
This is an Evince problem.
Upstream bug report including explanation: 
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=524112
Upstream fix: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/evince?view=revisionrevision=2987

** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Invalid

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[Bug 146461] Re: pidgin minimize to tray is visually wrong using compiz

2008-05-08 Thread Danny Baumann
This is not a compiz problem. Pidgin must tell Compiz that it's iconified and 
not minimized, and it must tell Compiz where it's iconified to.
In rythmbox, this is done in the rb_shell_set_visibility function in 
shell/rb-shell.c.

** Also affects: pidgin
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: pidgin
   Status: New = Confirmed

** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Invalid

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[Bug 155101] Re: nautilus windows position changes each time the window is opened

2008-03-27 Thread Danny Baumann
While I personally can't reproduce the problem, I think the problem may
be the one in this Gnome bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=524110

At least this bug causes Rhythmbox sometimes being incorrectly placed by
the amount of frame size when switching between small and full mode.

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[Bug 149764] Re: slow gtk popup menus with gtk dual head

2007-11-10 Thread Danny Baumann
For the OP: If you want to launch one compiz per screen, you can do so by 
running
DISPLAY=:0.0 compiz --only-current-screen
DISPLAY=:0.1 compiz --only-current-screen

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[Bug 113086] Re: Enabling Desktop Effects, some part of firefox, thunderbird and evolution windows are black for few seconds when I deminimize them.

2007-10-19 Thread Danny Baumann
Here is the requested upstream comment:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/compiz/2007-April/001916.html

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[Bug 150652] Re: kde-window-decorator crashes with sigsegv if the mouse wheel is rolled over titlebar in Crystal deco

2007-10-17 Thread Danny Baumann
This is a bug in Crystal which assumes a reparenting WM and does no error 
checking at all.
See here for analysis and explanation: 
http://bugs.opencompositing.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359

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[Bug 151168] Re: memory leak with ring

2007-10-16 Thread Danny Baumann
Although I'm obviously biased (as the one who wrote ring), I have to say that I 
really, really doubt there is a leak that may fill several hundred megabytes of 
memory inside ring.
Besides the usual boilerplate code that every compiz plugin has, there is only 
one place of allocation where a 8 byte structure is allocated for each window 
in the ring. So even if it wasn't freed correctly (which it is here), it would 
take ages to fill up memory with that allocation, unless you have a really 
absurd amount of windows in the ring.
The second place where stuff is allocated from ring is the window title display 
(which is also freed just fine here) ... if you want to check that, just 
disable either the window title display or the text plugin.

For me, the issue sounds like a driver problem, just as sampsa wrote
before me.

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[Bug 151906] Re: Alt+PrntSc does not include window border

2007-10-12 Thread Danny Baumann
This is a gnome-screenshot bug.
See here: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9357 for the explanation.

** Also affects: gnome-utils (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Invalid

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[Bug 150132] Re: Compiz breaks gedit workspace grouping behavoir

2007-10-08 Thread Danny Baumann
Even better would be if gedit used libwnck so that the detection logic
only needs to be implemented once.

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[Bug 150443] Re: Compiz in Gutsy Beta: No workspace switching with mousewheel

2007-10-08 Thread Danny Baumann
The workspace switcher applet of the gnome-panel (gnome-
panel/applet/wncklet/workspace-switcher.c, function applet_scroll)
should use the viewport functions instead of the workspace functions
when Compiz is used. As it already has support for Compiz, this has
obviously just slipped through.

BTW, Metacity forces you to use keyboard shortcuts to move windows to other 
workspaces - why would anyone consider such an incomplete window manager by 
default?
(You see, it's just a matter of perspective.)

** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: compiz = gnome-panel

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[Bug 144914] Re: putting glxgears below another window when running compiz looks funny

2007-10-06 Thread Danny Baumann
To elaborate a bit more on this statement:
It's not a driver bug, but a known limitation of the AIGLX texture-from-pixmap 
implementations.
It's explained in Kristian Hoegsbergs excellent blog posting: 
http://hoegsberg.blogspot.com/2007/08/redirected-direct-rendering.html

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