** Changed in: guake
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Guake overlaps the second screen in a dual-monitor setup with a side
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I have the same problem in Ubuntu 12.06 64 bits .
When I'm using two screens, the guake console is correctly shown, in the
"main" screen... but when I'm using only one screen, then the right
scroll bar gets hidden because the Unity menu adds some padding to to
guake without a width resizing .
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Title:
Guake overlaps the second screen in a dual-monitor setup with a side
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This bug was fixed in the package guake - 0.4.2-6
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guake (0.4.2-6) unstable; urgency=low
* Fix a problem on startup when notify-osd was not available.
Please note that this dependency could be removed soon if a better fix
comes up (Closes: #633789)
* Guake overlaped t
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/guake
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** Changed in: guake (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Andrew Starr-Bochicchio (andrewsomething)
** Changed in: guake (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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** Branch linked: lp:debian/guake
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** Tags added: patch
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Great, thank you!
I can confirm that this works for me too!
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Title:
Guake overlaps the second screen in a dual-monitor setup with a side
panel
I've had the same issues. When showing the guake terminal, it would be
shifted to the right by the same number of pixels as the Unity
launcher's width.
With the help of Google search, I wrote the attached patch. It works for
me! Test it out and see if it works for you all.
** Patch added: "Patch
Just found the button to open a new tab... :D
It works with this button as well.
But closing/reopening Guake reverts the width to bad state. A new
terminal has to be opened to fix it. Closing a terminal does not fix it.
So the "create new tab" algorithm is the hero!
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Two points to contribute:
- For me the side panel is a screenlet, so this is none special but a problem
with all kind of windows that preserves screenspace I assume
- The width is automatically sized to perfectly fit (!) the remaining screen on
my first monitor as soon as I double click right bes
I also had this issue with my dual monitor setup in both Ubuntu and
Linux Mint and was able to fix it with a quick code edit in the main
guake.py file. I figured I would post it here to help out anyone who may
be having this issue until the devs implement a way to manipulate the
width the 'Prefere
** Changed in: guake
Status: Unknown => New
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