Saïvann Carignan: It surly did need some modifications, in fact I felt
ashame of the patch so I had to do a better one ;-)
So here we go again, the window is now moved to the right position after
the move and won't activate (unless moved to the current
workspace/viewport). Very annoying having awn
Marcus Carlson : Wow, thanks for your hack! :-) Thought this patch
probably need some modifications, if it works, it's already a good step.
Can you post your patch on libwnck upstream bug report? That is the
right place to discuss about this since GNOME developers are there.
http://bugzilla.gnome.
I've made a kinda hackish patch that lets you move the window to another
workspace (actually its a viewport).
Known bugs
- The window isn't moved to the same position as the last workspace
- No highlight during drag
- Probably something more...
Note I'm not a C developer and I really haven't
I just thought I would make a mock up of a more colourful workspace
switcher.
Since expo already has the functionality that we want, it must be
possible to overlay expo into the workspace switch applet.
** Attachment added: "mock up of an Expo type workspace switcher"
http://launchpadlibraria
NOTE I've not looked at the code in question - though I plan to - this
is just some potential insight into the situation.
Seems to me, if compiz was "taking over" for the other multi-workspace
code, it might do just what was observed - force the number of
workspaces (from all the other/old codes p
Aha. If I understand it correct, a viewport is just a part of a "large desktop"
(vm-spec).
But how can the pager display get the number of viewports correctly when
drawing the switcher, I might be blind but I just can't find the code that
draws ALL (iterating thru the list and calls the approp
> can explain why _NET_NUMBER_OF_DESKTOPS is set to 1?
I don't know a lot about how compiz work but it's using viewports and
not workspaces and libwnck viewports is suboptimal
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Hi folks,
I've been doing some investigating and maybe you already know this but
in libwnck in screen.c the function update_workspace_list this always
sets n_space to 1 without printing my warning. From my understanding
this goes all the way to compiz land which hacks the workspaces to
always be s
** Changed in: libwnck
Status: New => Confirmed
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I'm unaware of expo's drag/drop interface, so I can't comment, other
than to say I found it REALLY REALLY useful to be able to move windows
from workspace to workspace (on or off of the current workspace, for
example) before this bug was introduced.
Indeed, it _was_ a great way to "manage my windo
IMO the switcher should be like a mini 'expo' when in compiz mode, and
classic style when in metacity.
2009/5/6 wdesmet
> @paul beardsell: that sets the window manager back to metacity instead
> of compiz which is why it works again.
>
> The 'about' option on the workspace switcher states:
>
@paul beardsell: that sets the window manager back to metacity instead
of compiz which is why it works again.
The 'about' option on the workspace switcher states:
"The Workspace Switcher shows you a small version of your workspaces that lets
you manage your windows."
It allows you to do no such
Interesting... maybe this can help the developers w/ their debugging.
-pbr
http://reiber.org
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 8:51 AM, Paul Beardsell wrote:
> I would like this fixed. But (works for me) there is an acceptable
> workaround: Disable visual effects. System -> Preferences ->
> Appearance -
I would like this fixed. But (works for me) there is an acceptable
workaround: Disable visual effects. System -> Preferences ->
Appearance -> Visual effects -> None. Then apps can be dragged
workspace to workspace in the workspace switcher app.
Paul Beardsell
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I have no idea when this will-be/should-be/was fixed; I'm simply the
guy who reported the problem. As a "post mortem" (if they/you/we are
doing those) it'd be great to analyze this bug and see why it has
taken so long to get it fixed (esp. since it _used_ to work!)
I think it works under at least
is this supposed to be fixed in 9.04? (the behavior is unchanged)
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+ Compiz Gutsy : Can't drag a window to another workspace
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