Bug#679363: Bug#679376: Bug#679363: latexila window can't be resized

2012-07-30 Thread Tanguy Ortolo
Patrick Winnertz, 2012-07-20 10:56+0200: I cannot with gnome-session-fallback, and I can with gnome-session, in fact it is systematic and expected so it is not a problem. I have to disagree: Yes - it is a systematic error and it happens systematically - but no: it is not the expected behaviour

Bug#679363: Bug#679376: Bug#679363: latexila window can't be resized

2012-07-20 Thread Patrick Winnertz
Hey, sorry for my late response - I was offline for familiar reasons for a while. With gnome-session-fallback, I saw it. With gnome-session, there is no other button than the close one, no matter the application, that is why I assumed you were using gnome-session-fallback. I assume here

Bug#679363: latexila window can't be resized

2012-06-28 Thread Patrick Winnertz
Package: latexila Version: 2.4.0-1 Severity: normal -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hey, I'm using gnome and somehow latexila fails in 9 of 10 times to open up correctly. If I open it, the window is missing the maximize button (although enabled in gnome3 and all other windows

Bug#679363: latexila window can't be resized

2012-06-28 Thread Tanguy Ortolo
package latexila clone 679363 -1 retile -1 latexila fails to start thanks Patrick Winnertz, 2012-06-28 09:47+0200: I'm using gnome and somehow latexila fails in 9 of 10 times to open up correctly. If I open it, the window is missing the maximize button (although enabled in gnome3 and all other

Bug#679376: Bug#679363: latexila window can't be resized

2012-06-28 Thread Tanguy Ortolo
package latexila severity 679376 grave thanks Patrick Winnertz, 2012-06-28 09:47+0200: I'm using gnome and somehow latexila fails in 9 of 10 times to open up correctly. This is a grave issue, and I think I reproduce it, only it is systematic here. Can you run latexila from a terminal

Bug#679376: Bug#679363: latexila window can't be resized

2012-06-28 Thread Tanguy Ortolo
package latexila tag 679376 + moreinfo thanks Tanguy Ortolo, 2012-06-28 11:15+0200: This is a grave issue, and I think I reproduce it, only it is systematic here. Can you run latexila from a terminal emulator and send me the output when it fails to start? Well in fact I cannot reproduce it,

Bug#679376: Bug#679363: latexila window can't be resized

2012-06-28 Thread Tanguy Ortolo
Patrick Winnertz, 2012-06-28 14:07+0200: okay, which details do you want to have? If I start latexila from cmd I've see basically no output there. I understood that latexila failed to start 9 times over 10, so I duplicated your bug report into two: #679376 - latexila fails to start #679363 -

Bug#679363: Bug#679376: Bug#679363: latexila window can't be resized

2012-06-28 Thread Patrick Winnertz
Hey, . Yes, I understand, however you sent that to the wrong bug. I understand the problem in #679363 and I shall try to reproduce it. With #679376 (the current one) however, I am unable to reproduce and I would need the output of latexila when it fails to start. Oh sorry.. with

Bug#679363: Bug#679376: Bug#679363: latexila window can't be resized

2012-06-28 Thread Tanguy Ortolo
Patrick Winnertz, 2012-06-28 14:07+0200: However I was able to figure out some systematics in the behaviour.. to illustrate that I've made several screenshots - think this is easier than describing the issue with words. Good, but I cannot reproduce that. Comments follow. 1.) Start latexila -

Bug#679363: Bug#679376: Bug#679363: latexila window can't be resized

2012-06-28 Thread Patrick Winnertz
Hey, Good, but I cannot reproduce that. Comments follow. 1.) Start latexila - the minimize and close button are visible in the right top edge. (initial_state.png) Right, using gnome-session-fallback. No problem so far. gnome-session fallback? So the old layout? I'm using the gnome-shell

Bug#679363: Bug#679376: Bug#679363: latexila window can't be resized

2012-06-28 Thread Tanguy Ortolo
Patrick Winnertz, 2012-06-28 15:58+0200: gnome-session fallback? So the old layout? I'm using the gnome-shell with opengl. So you also didn't see the maximize button as shown in the screenshot? With gnome-session-fallback, I saw it. With gnome-session, there is no other button than the close