Hi Edu,
Thanks a lot for your response. I've opened a task on Gnome Panel. Can
you please take a look at the description is still valid now, or if it
needs updating?
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Hi again, sorry for the delay in responding.
I just installed Gnome Classic and the bug continues there. Tooltip is
always the same when hovering with the mouse over any of the four work
areas shown in the selector.
However, when looking at the preferences of the workspace selector, it
says the n
Hi Edu,
Thanks a lot for the feedback. Since this is not an issue on Unity, I'll
close the papercut task.
It would indeed be helpful to know if this is an issue on Gnome Classic,
but I wouldn't say that's a high priority, although if you want to test
it then that would be great.
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Hi Chris! I'm on 12.04 right now, using Unity 3D/Compiz.
This bug happened in Gnome 2.x, but now in Gnome 3.x I think it's not an
issue anymore. Now Gnome 3.x uses a different shell (either Gnome Shell
or Unity as far as I know) with different ways of selecting workspaces.
For example, in Unity 3
Thanks a lot for reporting this. Can you please confirm whether or not
this is still an issue in 12.04?
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Greetings,
Please note the similarity of this with Bug #246253, The labels In Workplace
Switcher 2.22.2 dissapear in extra visual effects - as pointed out by Sebastien
Bacher. Also note that this bug seems to have been with us for a while. I
suppose there is a need to contact the developer,
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In trying to confirm whether or not Bug #588128 still exists, I found
out how I got the different Workspace Switcher Preferences windows as I
described in #12 above. (Launch Accessories -> Calculator or any other
gnome app, move app all the way to the left of windows, widen to full-
width of the d
This was interesting. So I changed the Workspace Switcher configuration
and remember entering "8" workspaces, and 2 rows. And afterwards hover
over each read: Desk 1 Desk 2, Desk 3, Desk 4 but for the second row it
read: Workspace 5, Workspace 6, Workspace 7, and Workspace 8.
I then was going to
This bug still exists in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS final.
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that's because compiz uses viewports and not workspaces
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Hi, sorry for not responding in a few days, lots of work in day job now.
Yes, problem still exists here with 9.04 alpha 4, in fresh install and after
today's updates. Tooltip is the same on both workspaces:
Área de trabajo actual: "Escritorio 1"
(in English
Current workspace: "workspace 1
Problem still exists in 8.10.
Tooltip reads:
Current Workspace: "Workspace 1"
regardless of which workspace is the current workspace, and regardless of which
workspace the mouse is hovering over.
Hovering over a workspace which has a window in it will (properly) read:
Click to start draggin
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue
for you? Could you try to reproduce the same with Ubuntu 8.10 or 9.04?
Thanks in advance.
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This is some strange behaviour in Compiz. There is a difference between
"viewports" and "desktop" By default Compiz uses 1 desktop with a number of
viewports. Therefore, all viewports belong to desktop 1. That is why the
tooltip says "Desk 1". You can change this in the Compiz settings menu (gen
Still happens as of 28/09/2007, after updating Gutsy (it's up to date,
so it should be Gutsy beta now).
Switcher and gnome-applets are same versions as before the update
(switcher 2.20.0.1, gnome-applets 2.20.0-0ubuntu1). Just gnome-panel has
new version: gnome-panel 2.20.0.1-0ubuntu4.
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Using Gutsy alpha, updated as of 26/09/2007. Still not using the beta
just released, I'll try to update to it today after work.
I'm using Gnome 2.20.0 with normal effects now, and to switch workspaces
just click on one of the two thumbnails in the switcher (at right in
screen's bottom panel). Usin
What version of Ubuntu do you use? How do you switch between workspaces?
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Oh! I thought it was Compiz messing with the tooltip's text for each
workspace, as it just happens with Compiz.
Should I fill a bug in Gnome's bugzilla? Maybe they can come up with a
solution (though things involving Compiz seem not easy).
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This is a problem with the workspace switcher.
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