[Bug 1568852] Re: missing title bar for some applications

2018-08-02 Thread Martin Fiedler
I've not seen it yet on bionic (which uses 3.28), but it's still not fixed on xenial's 3.18. Even though I encounter this quite frequently there, I couldn't find a way to reproduce it in a consistent manner. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs,

[Bug 1636620] Re: no wallpaper when compositing manager disabled

2017-04-16 Thread Martin Fiedler
Some further information: The background is *not* the X root window; xwininfo says its called "Desktop". Modifying the X root window with xsetroot doesn't change anything. However, when turning compositing on or off, the proper root window background can be seen for a split second. -- You

[Bug 1636620] Re: no wallpaper when compositing manager disabled

2017-04-16 Thread Martin Fiedler
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1626756 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1626756 This bug is *not* a duplicate of #1626756. #1626756 is about a missing wallpaper depending on the state of org.gnome.desktop.background.show-desktop-icons. This is about a missing wallpaper depending on

[Bug 1636620] [NEW] no wallpaper when compositing manager disabled

2016-10-25 Thread Martin Fiedler
Public bug reported: When compositing-manager is disabled for metacity, no wallpaper is shown. Ubuntu version: 16.10 (yakkety) metacity version: 1:3.20.3-1ubuntu2 Steps to reproduce: - open dconf-editor and set org.gnome.metacity.compositing-manager to false Expected result: - window shadows

[Bug 1568852] Re: missing title bar for some applications

2016-04-19 Thread Martin Fiedler
** Description changed: Some applications are missing the titlebar in gnome-session-flashback with Metacity. Standard GNOME applications are not affected, but some that use Xlib directly, like mupdf or feh, are. Steps to reproduce: - Use mupdf to display any .pdf file, or use feh to

[Bug 1568852] [NEW] missing title bar for some applications

2016-04-11 Thread Martin Fiedler
Public bug reported: Some applications are missing the titlebar in gnome-session-flashback with Metacity. Standard GNOME applications are not affected, but some that use Xlib directly, like mupdf or feh, are. Steps to reproduce: - Use mupdf to display any .pdf file, or use feh to display any