It fixes the issue with the lack of XRender in the server and '--
compositor=off', but there's some more fixes needed with the compositor
(or, rather, not using it).
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It works fine here, natural scrolling with libinput xorg driver is
applied automatically and works on every single tool I try, including
those you listed in comment 15.
So, first things first, please provide the output of `xinput list-props
` on the touchpad device with “Reverse scroll” set in
Left and right being reversed sounds like left handed enabled.
What gives "xinput list-props " on the mouse where the buttons
are reversed?
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(In reply to Xander from comment #15)
> Running Xubuntu 18.04LTS, XFCE 4.12
>
> I have the same issue. and the solution provided by
> https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11193#c8 (comment 8) does not fix
> the problem for GTK3 and other apps. [...]
But you're not using the libinput xorg
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See also bug 14475
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This is an issue in Mesa DRI driver for Intel, that shows when Mesa is
built with asserts() enabled (typically debug).
See:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107117
https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/237490/
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This is not an issue, this is xfwm4 being strict about what the
application specifies...
The application specifies a base size and size increments, xfwm4 obeys
and enforce those.
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Is that with "system title bars and borders" ?
Because if Chromium is set to use its own decorations, then xfwm4 has no
idea what's the actual window content as opposed to the decorations that
it doesn't draw... So that's normal.
Client side decorations and "click inside application" do not mix
I've never had any such issue on Fedora using the default gtk theme, so
I wonder if that could be a gtk issue.
Can you reproduce using the gtk default Adwaita theme? (it wouldn't be
the first time I see an issue with the default theme shipped in Xubuntu,
e.g. bug 12329)
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I went ahead and downloaded the source for xfwm4 4.12.3 on my work desktop
and it built and ran fine, except for some minor issues I have:
1, I can't tell if the window focus problem was fixed because that machine
never had the problem.
Well, not
Fixed in gtk instead.
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(In reply to Thaddaeus Tintenfisch from comment #2)
I understand this might be confusing therefore this was changed in
xfce-4.12.
Now in 4.12 pressing the maximize button on a partially maximized window
(either vertically or horizontally) will fully maximize the window.
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(In reply to Olivier Fourdan from comment #8)
Ah, true.
Perhaps, but how do I upgrade xfce independent of the (X)Ubuntu repositories?
Build from sources or ask on a (X)Ubuntu forum, I guess. I don't have an
answer for this, I am not involved in (X
(In reply to MR ZenWiz from comment #7)
Regarding the version (git snapshot), I only use what comes in the
Xubuntu release/updates repositories. If that's obsolete, they should
probably be notified and have it updated.
According to synaptic, that's the latest available.
Clearly that is
And along with the step-by-step procedure to reproduce the issue, the
ouput of xfconf-query -c xfwm4 -vl would be helpful as well.
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I'd need a detailed step-by-step reproducer
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Installed: 4.11.1-2ubuntu2
Candidate: 4.11.1-2ubuntu2
Oh, and one more thing, please make sure tu try/use a stable version,
not a git development snapshot which is 1.5 years old.
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(In reply to boennhoff from comment #2)
Another way could be fiddling around with xinput (i assume
gnome-settings-daemon is doing exactly that in the background), but i was
too lazy to adapt that to my case...
I would not assume that, reverse scrolling is done at the device level,
it makes no
It works fine with libinput/xf86-input-libinput
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(In reply to EmanueL Czirai from comment #24)
Thanks Olivier, I'll investigate further.
The thing is, it only terminated when this message happened:
XError: RenderBadPicture (invalid Picture parameter)
== XID 0x5f, Request 139, Error 143 ==
DBG[main.c:701] main(): xfwm4 terminated
When
(In reply to EmanueL Czirai from comment #24)
Thanks Olivier, I'll investigate further.
The thing is, it only terminated when this message happened:
XError: RenderBadPicture (invalid Picture parameter)
== XID 0x5f, Request 139, Error 143 ==
DBG[main.c:701] main(): xfwm4 terminated
When
Can you please attach the full content of your ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf
/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml ?
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Can you please attach the full content of your
~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml ?
Even better, Set the shortcut, save ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-
perchannel-xml/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml, then reboot
Humm, works just fine here.
Super is a bit special with some keyboard mappings and is reported as
both a modifier and a regular key, I guess this is the source of your
problem.
I don't think it's a bug in xfwm4 (as I said, works just fine here,
Fedora 13)
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Yet there is nothing particular to the maximize shortcut, it's just one
of the shortcuts like the others.
What gives xfconf-query -c xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts -lv beffore and
after the reboot?
There is also a known issue with shortcuts being lost (see bug 5537).
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Still cannot reproduce.
What keyboard layout do you use?
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Implemented with commit 2c77f62
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Cannot reproduce using cairo-dock 3.4.0 on Fedora 21.
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Should be fixed with 4f8018f
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Should be fixed with git commit 0151f6b
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Fixed with http://git.xfce.org/xfce/xfwm4/commit/?id=1a20a88
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Actually the described behaviour was on purpose but I understand it was
confusing users so it's fine to change that.
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(In reply to ale.carrazzoni from comment #27)
Great, now tiling is broken when compositing is turned on.
Unrelated to this current bug, please don't confuse things even more
with this current issue.
It's even worse
when using compton since you have a double shadow. Can't you just draw a
(In reply to ale.carrazzoni from comment #24)
So it should be fixed in GTK+ then?
The bug is valid and we /{c,s}hould/ support the hints, I just find
unfortunate that GTK+ relies on such a mechanism.
Anyhow, as we have a patch ready thanks to Alistair, I agree that patch
should be merged.
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I don't understand why this should be a theme issue. Using Gnome, the
resizing area, which goes beyond the window border, is theme independent. It
would be very great if this behaviour could be implemented in Xfce.
The current situation is somewhat
(In reply to Alistair Buxton from comment #7)
The patch does not require any new decorations. It can reuse the existing
ones by flipping the bottom border pixmaps and drawing them at the top. This
happens if the new decorations are missing. Adding new decorations is
therefore optional for
That does look bad, shadows are upside down.
Seriously, not sure what you mean about Ubuntu patches, but flipping
pixmaps is no-go with me.
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(In reply to Alistair Buxton from comment #10)
On the contrary, it works with all the xfwm default themes, all the themes
shipped by default on ubuntu, and the top 10 most popular and most
downloaded themes on xfce-look. In fact I cannot find a single theme it
doesn't work with.
(In reply to ale.carrazzoni from comment #15)
Please at least don't make the top borders unthemable, then nobody would
update the themes so the work.
Client-side decorations means the client app manages the decorations.
All I'm saying is I see no point in doing dirty tricks to try to reuse
the
I can't say I'm thrilled by the fact that the patch requires new
decorations (not willing to redo all the themes).
But more importantly I reckon GTK+ is doing it wrong TBH, not only by
relying on a 20 year old spec to implement client-side decorations, but
also by not doing client side decoration
My laptop's dead again, someone else needs to review/push the patch..
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I have the same problem. Can't login right now.
I did also save the /home partiion when upgrading.
THAT uncommon isn't that so this should be fixed.
Please, do not mail me directly. For any question about Xfce, use the
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Fredrik Sjögren wrote:
I have the same problem. Can't login right now.
I did also save the /home partiion when upgrading.
THAT uncommon isn't that so this should be fixed.
Woops, I misunderstood, all my apologies, did
I can confirm the problem with Ubuntu Edgy too. I just tried with gnome
and it dies exactly the same. The problem seems to be with gtk+, doesn't
seem to be with xfce.
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I don't think the problem lies in xfce, but in gtk+. I noticed that
recent gtk+ versions crashes with some icon themes.
The fact that changing the icon theme crashes all the apps proves that
the problem lies in a common part of all apps, ie gtk+.
Removing the config dir just restores the
I think I've identified the problem in gtk+ icon theme code and created
a bug report for gtk+:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=391333
I've attached a patch too. This patch is against gtk+-2.10.6.
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What xfwm4 theme was used?
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This issue should be fixed now in xfce SVN trunk with rev. r24142.
Application icons get update asynchronously in an idle callback, which
prevents the problem described in this report.
I've build a test case that stresses the WM a lot and it works now.
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Public bug reported:
Creating a window with no pixmap and no bg color when using a compositor
in Ubuntui Edgy returns a pixmap with random data.
Without a compositor, creating a window w/out a back pixmap nor a bg
color gives a windows inheriting underlying content (ie whatever was
under the
Just for clarity, the problem comes from a bug fix in Xorg 7.1 regarding
CompositeUnredirectWindow().
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2005-October/010679.html
xfwm4 used to work around the spurious unmap/remap in Xorg in 7.0 by
ignoring these, but Xorg 7.1 do not generate those
Yes, I confirm the issue. By chance, it's just been fixed yesterday with
revision 23287
http://svn.xfce.org/diff.php?repname=xfce4path=%2Fxfwm4%2Ftrunk%2Fsrc%2Fcompositor.crev=0sc=0
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And the workaround is to disable the option Display full screen overlay
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