I do not think the compiz behavior is wrong, just hard to understand.
If we admit it's hard to understand, then it's practically impossible
for average users to understand, and features that are so difficult to
understand /are/ wrong when they're included in Ubuntu, even if their
developers
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That behaviour is exactly what Metacity already does, but the state
(pressed/unpressed) is still working, and sane!
The real problem here is that Compiz developers decided they liked the Mac
OS behaviour of revealing the desktop, so implemented it as such, but did it
half-arsed.
* We are using a
To follow up on Alexander Jones,
On Mac OS X, when the desktop is shown and all windows are shoved to the
side, as soon as you click any window, or open a new one, all windows
slide back into place (covering the desktop) with the window you
activated/opened still in focus of course.
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On Tue, 2009-08-11 at 17:24 +, Ulrik Sverdrup wrote:
To follow up on Alexander Jones,
On Mac OS X, when the desktop is shown and all windows are shoved to the
side, as soon as you click any window, or open a new one, all windows
slide back into place (covering the desktop) with the
Fiddler , actually it doesnt , it is one of the bugs,
From desktop 1 , if you press show desktop ,and now select one of the windows
from the windows list ,
the selected window does not slide back... rather compiz behaves as if the
window was in the adjacent desktop[2/3/4] and switches desktops
I still have this problem. Should I unmark it as fixed?
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[Jaunty][UXA] Compiz is unusably slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/340578
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