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The messages were probably held in the moderation queue as they were
from people that weren't subscribed to the list. I guess someone
cleared the queue.
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and end of a method would ever limit you.
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You have a broken cairo (and are most likely using Ubuntu or Mandriva)
and cannot use VBGR subpixel order.
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number of desktops to 1 and things
should work.
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of the cranially challenged? ;)
Actually the problem is in gnome-screensaver, compiz (really
XCompositeUnredirectWindow) just exposes it. The patch to compiz was
just the quickest solution until someone can make gnome-screensaver
not do bad things.
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thanks for the help,
matt
It's the problem with the nvidia driver. Instead of showing you a
black window when it runs out of memory it sticks the texture in the
process asking for it and never frees it. This is our latest guess,
anyway.
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compiz video.1 1208/1208 8% 1% 0.8% 0 0 49%
[xv] using compiz composited yv12 output
Disable yv12 colorspace support in the video plugin.
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helped make ccsm more clear :)
CCSM is not meant to be an end-user tool. :) If you don't know what
these things are you should have no reason to change them.
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On 8/31/07, David Abrahams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on Thu Aug 30 2007, Travis Watkins amaranth-AT-ubuntu.com wrote:
Maybe this is just a hidden gnome setting. Does anybody know?
This is gnome-settings-daemon. In the version of GNOME you're using it
only does the composited check
when it starts so you either have to
start compiz before gnome-settings-daemon or kill
gnome-settings-daemon after starting compiz (it'll restart on it's
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16th) but +1 here too. We can
always try to get an exception. :)
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desktop's background rendered within
the window. When the background is rendered in the window instead of the
application's contents the background is live regarding any changes to
the real desktop background.
~mck
Increase the memory for the video chip in your BIOS.
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is higher than your video card's maximum
texture size. This is simply a hardware limitation. Compiz could do a
workaround for it but it'd be slow.
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Disable the video plugin and restart compiz. For some reason with Xgl
it seems to break alpha.
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On 6/7/07, Andres Blanco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about ctrl+ shift + arrows?
But other WMs use Ctrl-Alt-Up/Down/Left/Right too. Unneeded
inconsistency is bad.
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for the binary like my patch does.
- David
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On 5/11/07, David Reveman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2007-05-11 at 15:31 +0200, Travis Watkins wrote:
It seems like a build dependency on xsltproc was added but not checked
for in the build system. I have a patch (attached) to fix this.
I though the check for libxml-2.0 would
On 4/27/07, Matt Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
XCB is included in the official repository in Ubuntu Feisty, but not
installed by default.
Worse, xlib in Ubuntu 7.04 does not use XCB so it's all or nothing,
you can't mix the two. Ubuntu 7.10 will have this though.
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destination texture
region. Some more optimizations should be done here but the current
changes should still give a major performance improvement.
My autofoo is very much lacking so I'm not sure how to add such a check.
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On 4/1/07, Mike Dransfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My plan is to push these changes out and then quickly work
another patch to make it all work properly again.
Are you OK with this?
Sounds good, I'll be glad to finally get it committed. :)
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can't get the default value from dbus either.
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the harmless warnings from
dbus.
Mike, is there any reason these patches can't go in?
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these messages.
Also I have been using the patches for the last week
and I am getting crashes in the unload function. I
haven't had a chance to get to the bottom of it yet.
This I haven't seen, I'd have to get a backtrace from you.
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As the subject says, moveWindowToViewportPosition only takes an x
argument. Shouldn't it have a y argument too for vertical viewports?
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. If you want I can add that and then split the patch into
pieces.
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and compare old to new. Wrapping
initPluginFor(Display|Screen) works fine though.
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On 3/5/07, David Reveman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of my plans for the drawing infrastructure in compiz will solve
this problem nicely so if we can live without it for now, I'd be happy.
We seem to be able to work around it for now, dunno why it's needed in
beryl actually.
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Remaining problems:
* need to figure out what to do with activate/deactivate
* core doesn't get any options registered
Updated the patch. It now registers/unregisters plugins on load/unload
by wrapping initPluginForDisplay and friends. I
On 3/3/07, Mike Dransfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you wrap initPluginForDisplay/Screen instead?
This will give you the correct structures plus it will enable
the right number of screen option objects at the right time
Awesome, that looks perfect.
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I'm trying to use custom functions for loaderLoadPlugin and
loaderUnloadPlugin to register/unregister plugin paths in the dbus
plugin as needed but I need to get access to a CompDisplay or
DbusDisplay in order to do so. Is there any way to get access to this?
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Beryl has this mask called PAINT_WINDOW_DECORATION_MASK that the
decoration plugin sets when it's drawing the decorator windows. It
lets you apply an effect to a window that doesn't affect the
decorations. Does this sound like something that would be useful in
compiz?
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}
Does this sound about right?
No, variant type means the value includes it's type info in itself.
it's not a catchall of any sort.
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On 2/27/07, Travis Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alright, I'll redo it as an addition to the current dbus plugin and
send in a patch. It might not be until tomorrow though.
Alright, here is my patch. A couple issues:
* It doesn't seem to register any options for core
. If the changes can't be done incrementally then it
doesn't matter much.
Alright, I'll redo it as an addition to the current dbus plugin and
send in a patch. It might not be until tomorrow though.
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right now we should do that, though.
Alright, it might take me a day or so to clean it up. I've already
made some API changes in my local copy. Also, I started it as a new
plugin instead of patching the current dbus plugin because I thought
I'd have to make a lot of changes.
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The real problem is actions (ie activate/terminate)
because they can take a variable number of arguments
so would need to register somehow.
Perhaps it can take an array?
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On 1/26/07, David Reveman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks good. I updated the example in comment above the function that you
changed and pushed it out.
Works great! Thanks guys.
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This patch adds support for getMetadata to plugins. It could probably
use better strings for core. I need this for my dbus-based
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