hi Kestrel, thank you for the reply.
still no luck with dynamic workspaces disabled (confirmed the setting
was correct also via "Tweaks" app, and set my static workspaces to a
larger number than what i'm actively using (using 4 out of available 6).
a few notes which may be relevant:
- i am using
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> sorry to revive a dead thread, but is this expected to work on Firefox 83.0
> (build id 20201112153044) + Gnome 3.38 + Wayland/DRM?
>
> when restoring my session, all Firefox windows are created on the first
> workspace.
Please create a new bug. This o
You need to disable dynamic workspaces for it to work on Gnome (Bug 1635787):
gsettings set org.gnome.mutter dynamic-workspaces false
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sorry to revive a dead thread, but is this expected to work on Firefox
83.0 (build id 20201112153044) + Gnome 3.38 + Wayland/DRM?
when restoring my session, all Firefox windows are created on the first
workspace.
does a setting or feature flag need to be enabled to take advantage of
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I know this issue was for Linux, but it'd be nice if there was support
for this in Windows - restoring windows on virtual desktops just does
not work at all. I sadly don't know how the codebase is structured at
all else I'd try to have a crack at it :/
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I'm on firefox nightly, and currently on version 82.0a1. In version 81,
window restoration worked perfectly and the windows would open up in the
same desktops they were in when firefox was closed. But now, if I have 2
windows in desktop 1 and 2 windows in desktop 2 for example, and reopen
firefox,
(In reply to z from comment #101)
> (In reply to paananen.olli from comment #99)
> > While new features are always welcome, everyone isn't for everyone. Is
> > there way to disable this behaviour? I can disable "Restore previous
> > session" from Preferences but then i lose pages that was open.
>
(In reply to Martin Stránský [:stransky] from comment #102)
> (In reply to z from comment #101)
> > (In reply to paananen.olli from comment #99)
> > > While new features are always welcome, everyone isn't for everyone. Is
> > > there way to disable this behaviour? I can disable "Restore previous
(In reply to paananen.olli from comment #99)
> While new features are always welcome, everyone isn't for everyone. Is there
> way to disable this behaviour? I can disable "Restore previous session" from
> Preferences but then i lose pages that was open.
I just remove the snippet of code as menti
While new features are always welcome, everyone isn't for everyone. Is
there way to disable this behaviour? I can disable "Restore previous
session" from Preferences but then i lose pages that was open.
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> While new features are always welcome, everyone isn't for everyone. Is there
> way to disable this behaviour? I can disable "Restore previous session" from
> Preferences but then i lose pages that was open.
No at the moment it is not configurable, s
I hate to be negative here but this new behavior does not make sense
under Gnome 3 with its default settings, where workspaces are created
dynamically; workspaceID=3 will refer to a completely different
workspace after I reboot my computer.
Typically, I have ~6 firefox windows across different wor
(In reply to Martin Stránský [:stransky] from comment #97)
> (In reply to Marios Titas from comment #96)
> > I hate to be negative here but this new behavior does not make sense under
> > Gnome 3 with its default settings, where workspaces are created
> > dynamically; workspaceID=3 will refer to
(In reply to Marios Titas from comment #96)
> I hate to be negative here but this new behavior does not make sense under
> Gnome 3 with its default settings, where workspaces are created dynamically;
> workspaceID=3 will refer to a completely different workspace after I reboot
> my computer.
>
After a ff crash, you may need to restore the session backup file.
Try replacing ~/.mozilla/firefox/*default*/sessionstore-
backups/recovery.jsonlz4 with recovery.baklz4 or some files from a
backup (check timestamps).
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> (In reply to Hans-Peter Jansen from comment #67)
> > Can you show us the output of `wmctrl -d`, please?
>
> ```
> /home/werner> wmctrl -d
> 0 * DG: 10080x2100 VP: 0,0 WA: 0,0 3360x1050 N/A
> /home/werner> grep -i desktopsize ~/.fvwm/config
> DeskTop
(In reply to Reinhard Kahle from comment #91)
> This is, indeed, a great improvement - I was waiting the same 13 years for a
> solution as Hans-Peter!
Glad to hear that!
> But as you kindly rise hope for more fun things, here still one feature I'm
> missing: essentially the same "bug" still occ
(In reply to Mike de Boer [:mikedeboer] from comment #92)
> Well, I haven't heard about KDE Activities up 'till today, so I'll
need to investigate this a little more before I can say anything
relevant. Certainly, it deserves its own bug - which would be most
appropriate for you to file - referenci
(In reply to Mike de Boer [:mikedeboer] from comment #76)
> Hehe, I'm really glad you liked it! This was something of a spare time
> project, so I'm especially happy when it reaches the right people.
>
> I hope there'll be more fun things coming in Firefox for you in the near
> future ;-)
This
>From what i can see in i3, it sets _NET_DESKTOP_NAMES on root to a list
of the current names for the desktops. As workspaces are dynamic, the
position in that list is not static. Currently my list has 4 elements:
"3", "4:web", "1", and "5:mail". I guess using that list instead of the
raw number
This could very well be the case see BUG 1628749 but why it always maps
to your first workspace I don't know. But it could be because of BUG
1630085.
Which WM are you using?
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> OK, so i3 indexes workspaces by 1? That sounds like a bug in your WM, at
> least on the compat level, since other WMs start counting workspaces from 0.
No, as far as I can see i3 does follow the Standard that especially
states that it st
I am using i3. With the following lines in the config:
assign [class="Firefox"] "4:web"
for_window [class="Firefox"] move to workspace "4:web"
The last one as a workaround, but it has no effect until i reload i3. I
either move firefox myself, or let i3 do it during restart, so firefox
is always o
Alright, well, with that I think we can add some kind of WM detection in
the new workspace code and bail out when we encounter i3 or BSPWM. Let's
do that in bug 1628749.
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OK, so i3 indexes workspaces by 1? That sounds like a bug in your WM, at
least on the compat level, since other WMs start counting workspaces
from 0.
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Just wondering... is this fix related to the fact that since 75.0,
firefox on my laptop ignores the workspace assigned to it in the window
manager when i starts and always maps to the first one?
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> No, not really... can't really see why you should mean that, but just to
> check, I removed those two lines, and now firefox mapped on 1, before jumping
> off to 5.
It looks like i3, like BSPWM does not use _NET_WM_DESKTOP as expected.
After looking
(In reply to Peder Stray from comment #83)
> I am using i3. With the following lines in the config:
>
> assign [class="Firefox"] "4:web"
> for_window [class="Firefox"] move to workspace "4:web"
>
> The last one as a workaround, but it has no effect until i reload i3. I
> either move firefox myse
No, not really... can't really see why you should mean that, but just to
check, I removed those two lines, and now firefox mapped on 1, before
jumping off to 5.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Dear Mike,
with all due respect, but imagine, you suffer from such an issue for a
good part of this century, and now, you admit, fixing this issue was a
spare time dedication. Just to be clear, it doesn't lower your
achievement, but it sheds a really bad light on the *missing* Firefox
development
Created attachment 9130423
Bug 372650 - Add support for any window on Linux to be restored to their
respective virtual desktop. r=stransky
Since bug 440895, we've got support in sessionstore to support restoring a
window
to their respective virtual desktops.
This patch using a deprecated GDK A
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> Dear Mike,
>
> with all due respect, but imagine, you suffer from such an issue for a good
> part of this century, and now, you admit, fixing this issue was a spare time
> dedication. Just to be clear, it doesn't lower your achievement, but it s
Can you show us the output of `wmctrl -d`, please?
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Such a pleasant conversation! Thank you, Mike.
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(In reply to Hans-Peter Jansen from comment #77)
> Dear Mike,
>
> with all due respect, but imagine, you suffer from such an issue for a good
> part of this century, and now, you admit, fixing this issue was a spare time
> dedication. Just to be clear, it doesn't lower your achievement, but it s
Created attachment 9130385
Working patch that uses a deprecated API
Since I just fixed bug 440895, we've got the proper interfaces for
nsWindow hooked up and it's 'just' a matter of implementing them for
gtk/nsWindow.
This is my first attempt using a deprecated GDK API. It builds and works fine,
VERIFIED FIXED on Ubuntu 20.04 beta with Gnome 3 classic and an old X11
Window Manager.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
ヽ(•‿•)ノ
I've seen it in the trunk builds I made, and I was so happy.
Just last week I thought "Ression restore considering virtual desktops
would be my biggest wish for Firefox ri
Dear Mike,
glad, you finally found some time for working on this issue.
Regarding the "throwing off": can you imagine, how it feels to suffer
from a serious issue like this for 13 years now?
When this issue wa recorded, my son was just born, today, he's in high
school (8th class), and using Fire
Comment on attachment 9130385
Working patch that uses a deprecated API
I moved the patch to phabricator after all, since I think using a
deprecated API in this case is not a big deal. Probably ;)
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if a bug is not worked on it does not mean we don't care. Many
contributors, staff and volunteer (including myself) use desktop Linux.
We have to balance res
Not sure if this will work with the virtual desktop screens I'm using
here with fvwm as this is different from having several desktops in fvwm
which can be done also.
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Hehe, I'm really glad you liked it! This was something of a spare time
project, so I'm especially happy when it reaches the right people.
I hope there'll be more fun things coming in Firefox for you in the near
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> 0 * DG: 10080x2100 VP: 0,0 WA: 0,0 3360x1050 N/A
Looks fine to me. You can try `wm-win-tool`, but note, that the easiest way in
using my tool is using it in conjunction with the Window Titler
[add-on](https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/wi
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I really like to know why upstream does ignore this bug. Is linux and
the various used desktops (not GNOME) that dinky? Interesting the code
seems to be there but overwritten later on
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> Can you show us the output of `wmctrl -d`, please?
```
/home/werner> wmctrl -d
0 * DG: 10080x2100 VP: 0,0 WA: 0,0 3360x1050 N/A
/home/werner> grep -i desktopsize ~/.fvwm/config
DeskTopSize 3x2
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We can only speculate, Werner.
My humble guess, the intersection of skills on one and interest to fix
this on the other hand is too small for the people in charge here.
At one time it's fixed (by a matter of luck), and then it's broken again
with the next release. There are definitely some orderi
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Pushed by ncsor...@mozilla.com:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/rev/323e2a212629
Add support for any window on Linux to be restored to their respective virtual
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its appropriate desktops:
https://github.com/Hubbitus/shell.scripts/blob/master/firefox-windows-
by-desktops.bash
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Sorry for not being clear, I agree that these are both problems with
restoring the session. I think that they have separate causes and will
have separate solutions, and so they would be better tracked in separate
bug reports.
Restoring windows to the correct desktop is handled differently for
diff
Done: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1592667
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Tabs showing up in the wrong window sounds unrelated to this bug (not
restoring to the correct virtual desktop), could you file another bug
with more details about that?
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With all due respect, but it's exactly about session restore being
unable to restore what ever the session consists from.
This includes both: restoring the windows on their original desktops and
restore the original tabs in those windows.
The latest FF incarnations (69.*, 70.*) show both variants
Just to keep you informed. Firefox 70 session manager remembers the
window position for multiple desktops correctly (note: no multi monitor
setup), but it mixes the content (tabs from one window appear in
another), hence I'm back to be afraid of reboots. Here's my current
procedure.
Prepare for re
Well, crowed too soon.
69.0 messed it all up again. Neither desktop not window position are
remembered correctly across sessions.
Sad, sad, sad.
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Would very much appreciate a fix for this.
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Is that a downstream patch, Hans-Peter?
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I'm on 69.0b12 on M$ Windows, and all windows are still restored to a
single virtual desktop.
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No downstream patch involved (at least not on this area), here's the
build source:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/MozillaFirefox
Generally, the openSUSE project, and especially Factory (aka Tumbleweed)
tries to adhere to upstream as close as possible, but FF is special o
Words fail me.
FF 68.0.1, as delivered with openSUSE Tumbleweed, fixed this whole family of
bugs 13 years after report:
* it restores the windows with all tabs exactly on that screen, with the
correct position where they left, when started from session manager
* it even restores all of it correc
Just FYI: FF 66.0 and 66.0.2, now running on openSUSE Tumbleweed and KDE
Plasma 5, still suffer from this very issue.
It worsen by the fact, that even the window geometry doesn't match the
original dimensions. Before, the window location and dimension matched,
just screen was lost. Now the content
Just FYI: FF 64, 65 and 65.0.1 all suffer from this bug again.
This is made worse in 65.* due to occasionally missing the URL of the
active tab from a some windows. It shows the new tab instead.
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This bug was partly fixed in 52.8 (the session restore was working
properly for some time now), but after updating to 63.0.3, it
reappeared. The windows are restored at the same position on the same
desktop, but the content mixed up (the content from other windows of
this session appears instead, h
Sorry, but I was wrong with 41.0.2: it managed to restore my ~30 windows for a
couple of times now.
Whatever was changed between ~40 and 41.0.2 in this area, the result matches my
expectations (although it still goes through the recovery manager, but that's a
minor issue compared to rearranging
Hi Guys,
I'm very sorry, but we missed the 10th anniversary of this bug!
Just an update: the last couple of versions made the problem worse:
while FF remembered the position and size at least (while loosing just
the desktop) with versions up to a couple of months ago, since a few
versions it mixe
Well, so maybe this should be a window manager feature, but perhaps FF
session restore could make use of the windowmanager's session features
to achieve it then rather than attempt to implement sessions, just
poorly/broken...
I'm now curious which if any apps do have this feature. Konqueror maybe?
I have a hacky workaround for Linux users. I threw together a script to
deal with this problem some time ago (for a number of programs I was
using, but mostly Firefox). It's in a GitHub repository here:
https://github.com/zepalmer/script-vdr
Since that script expects PIDs, I usually call it from
I'm starting to get a more concrete picture of the problem from a user
perspective, and would like to cooperate with somebody from the firefox
hacking front, who is willing to solve this problem!
I made an interesting observation. It happens, that all windows are
restored correctly under certain c
FWIW, Gtk+3 >= 3.10 has gdk_x11_window_get_desktop() and
gdk_x11_window_move_to_desktop() functions... which, if you ask me, is
shortsighted, since it's limited to X11, and won't work in Wayland.
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This really does need sorted.
I use about 8 windows across 3 Virtual Desktops (windows 10) with a
combined total of anywhere between 60 and 90 tabs.
After a while firefox becomes slow and laggy to the point where I need
to reboot, when I do, (doesnt matter what way) when I reopen firefox and
rest
Some news related to 44.0: I've spend a good part of the evening to get
44.0 to behave, but failed.
The usual procedure is: killing Firefox, restart places all windows on
one desktop, distribute the windows to the correct desktops, resize
windows, done.
At this point, one can usually leave the de
In my experience, on Gnome or KDE every GUI window (not only from Mozilla)
opens on whichever virtual desktop is current at the time the window opens. In
particular:
- if I start a GUI application from a desktop shortcut icon or an xterm then
quickly change virtual desktops, the GUI will open on
A couple of (unclean) restarts of Firefox 41.0.2 later, the results are
disappointing. The troublesome behaviour, described in
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=372650#c29 returned.
There's a general problem in the session management, that will only
appear under certain conditions (e.g.
This bug is over 8 years old. It is extremely aggravating.
Is there something I can do to help get some traction on it?
I routinely have over 50 windows scattered across specific virtual
desktops. *Every time* I close and then restart FF I have to manually
move them to where I want them.
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Be assured, that nobody cares about the way, how this feature is
implemented, as far as it supports any sane WM. KDE applications don't
need to do _anything_ for getting session management working, since its
support is implemented in the kapp object already IIRC.
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Just confirmed that it still is there in firefox nightly 43.0a1
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(In reply to Tim Taubert [:ttaubert] from comment #25)
> It probably worked with some window managers, I assume not with all. And I
> think you're referring to bug 864107.
You meants GNOME's monoculture, sorry the world but is not GNOME.
Please areadd support for KDE as well as other window manage
Remark: A long time ago this had worked perfect with Mozilla. But this major
feature (at least for all UNIX/Linux users) had been lost.
Question: When will this become a fixed one? Also this feature should be
included in the test suite (hopefully there is one) for the Linux part.
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> You meants GNOME's monoculture, sorry the world but is not GNOME. Please
> areadd support for KDE as well as other window managers like fvwm.
You didn't read my comment. I wasn't referring to any WM in particular,
just that it probably worked for s
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Every Unix Ffx power user may file this issue earlier or later...
Since there'a a difference in behaviour depending on the way, Ffx was
quit, here are my two reports:
Mine are: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=842170
If Ffx is terminated from the user directly, and started later on,
It probably worked with some window managers, I assume not with all. And
I think you're referring to bug 864107.
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Same behaviour here but with FVWM instead of KDE
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Title:
Firefox windows don't restore on correct workspaces
Status in The Mozill
Is there anybody who can pick this up?
I'm using firefox on OpenSUSE 13.1 (with KDE). It is extremely annoying
that all my firefox windows open in the same virtual desktop (and not on
the virtual desktop they were on when I closed the session).
It is so annoying that after 10+ years of Mozilla &
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #890125
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=890125
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Firefox windows don't
Current behaviour will most likely be affected by
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=890125
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