Ubuntu 15.04 / vivid is still missing this 'cycle' behavior.
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some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each time the
So is there a fix for making ctrl + alt + numpad 4 and numpad 6 cycle
between the various widths for multiple keypresses instead of just being
half? Because my compiz grid still does not work. I am on Ubuntu 12.04
LTS.
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This bug is still alive in compiz-0.9.10+20131011-0ubuntu1 (saucy
salamander).
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Title:
some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each
Thank you MC Return!!
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some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each time the
keybinding are used)
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/saucy-proposed/compiz
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Title:
some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each time the
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Cool, thanks for the fix @MC Return!
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Title:
some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each time the
keybinding are used)
To manage
** Changed in: compiz
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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** Changed in: compiz-grid-plugin
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
** Changed in: compiz-plugins-main
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
** Changed in: compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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@MC Return
Thank you for the thorough reply. I'll try this as soon as I can... this
lack of resizing is driving me crazy.
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Title:
some users
cako if you installed the plugin locally you need to ensure that the
gsettings schema is installed to the systemwide schema install dir or
you need to set XDG_DATA_DIRS as appropriate.
I seriously don't recommend copying files around for the following
reasons:
1. The plugins will have been
Here a video showing the latest Grid goodies:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/745159/+attachment/3660185/+files/GridAllFunctionalityFullyFixed.mp4
** Description changed:
I've used the Compiz Grid function for a long time and I generally use
it to set my browser to the
Unfortunately your solution generates the following errors:
compiz (core) - Info: Starting plugin: grid
(process:2723): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema 'org.compiz.grid' does not
contain a key named 'cycle-sizes'
Trace/breakpoint trap
Any ideas? Looking forward to the PPA!
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@goldencako:
This sounds like you forgot to install/copy the metadata==generated grid.xml,
also copy the generated files grid_options.cpp and grid_options.h into
.compiz-1/metadata...
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@MC Return is there any way you could package this like Gareth did? I've
managed to compile and run your Compiz, but I can't for the life of me
configure CCSM to allow the grid plugin to work.
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@goldencako:
Hopefully there will soon be a PPA available ;)
If you've compiled my branch and are on Raring, you can simple copy the
libgrid.so file from build/plugins/grid to ~/.compiz-1/plugins and the metadata
(grid* files) from build/generated to ~/.compiz-1/metadata.
Then run setsid unity
*my branch or Compiz 0.9.10-dev (lp:compiz trunk)
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Title:
some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each time the
keybinding are used)
Fix committed into lp:compiz at revision 3650, scheduled for release in
compiz, milestone 0.9.10.0
** Changed in: compiz
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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@timppis:
I would not recommend the git version as it is old and full of bugs that
already have been eliminated in 0.9.x trunk.
I could list many examples, but I'm too lazy @ this point ;)
Please test
The branch linked here makes the cycling through different grid sizes behaviour
fully configurable via CCSM.
CCSM Screenie: http://uppix.net/5/f/4/c21c285ee4ce86b1b9f756e3c17ab.png
:)
** Branch linked: lp:~mc-return/compiz/compiz.merge-fix1082001-gridded-
windows-jump-workspaces
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** Changed in: compiz
Assignee: Gareth Bailey (garethbailey0) = MC Return (mc-return)
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Title:
some users prefer the old grid behaviour
I got the functionality back on 12.10 by building Grid from git
(actually first did this because of a completely unrelated bug). Follow
the build instructions on: http://wiki.compiz.org/Plugins/Grid
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** Changed in: compiz
Milestone: 0.9.9.2 = 0.9.10.0
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Title:
some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each time the
keybinding are
Will there be a ppa for quantal? *sniff*
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some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each time the
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To
** Changed in: compiz
Milestone: 0.9.9.0 = 0.9.9.2
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Title:
some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each time the
keybinding are
** Branch linked: lp:~mc-return/compiz/compiz.merge-fix878820-grid-
keybindings-behave-inconsistently
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Title:
some users prefer the old grid
Gareth Bailey, thank you very much.
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Title:
some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each time the
keybinding are used)
To manage
** Changed in: compiz
Assignee: (unassigned) = Gareth Bailey (garethbailey0)
** Changed in: compiz
Milestone: None = 0.9.9.0
** Changed in: compiz
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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Devs, someone, anyone: please bring this awesome feature back!
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Title:
some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each time the
I agree. I don't like seeing good features disappear. If there is a
supported way to resize a window to one half of the screen area, I don't
see why is it hard to calculate 1/3 or 2/3 of the size and leave some key
combination to do the resize.
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 10:27 AM, Karl Brand
I loved the feature, especially with very large displays, it's such an
useful feature to quickly organize windows. Please bring it back.
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Title:
some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each time the
keybinding are used)
To manage
Confirms this bug on my 12.04 x64
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Title:
some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each time the
keybinding are used)
To manage
Yes, there should be some Open source innovation preservation project
that protects cool features people liked from being completely removed from
the OS. There are many nice features that get removed temporarily in some
new version, when some new technology is adopted, but then the developers
This has been a major frustration of mine for a long time. I'm not sure
what's more surprising - the fact that this hasn't been fixed yet or the
fact that there's not 10 million people pounding on the table to get
this functionality back. They're missing so much by not having the
screen resize
This is clearly a bug, and it has been open for almost a year now.
Gareth has already provided a patch and so generously built and
distributed it for the rest of us (thanks a lot Gareth!).
Now the question is, why the hell hasn't this been included in the
official repos?! I guess it boils down to
+1 vote to fix this bug. The grid plugin is a great productivity
booster.
Thank you Gareth Bailey, your fix works perfectly. Mainteners please
incorporate this fix.
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thank you gareth bailey.
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Title:
some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each time the
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YES! Gareth Bailey is my hero. I have been searching for a fix for
this for a very long long time. Thank you so much for making it
available in a PPA!!
Does anyone know if this is going to be a fix merged back into Compiz /
Unity or has Canonical taken the stance that by default Grid should
Fixes now available in my ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~garethbailey0/+archive/ppa
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some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each
The attachment Fix-put-left-right of this bug report has been
identified as being a patch. The ubuntu-reviewers team has been
subscribed to the bug report so that they can review the patch. In the
event that this is in fact not a patch you can resolve this situation by
removing the tag 'patch'
IMO this is a bug, not a feature. If the new behaviour is a 'fature'
then it bhaves like this through a bug and not by design. The bug is in
the handling of the MAXIMIZE status for left and right puts and and
inapropriate update of lastTarget to GridUnknown. The attached patch
fixes this issue.
Patch that I forgot to attach to the above comment.
** Attachment added: Fix-put-left-right
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz-plugins-main/+bug/879218/+attachment/3154390/+files/Fix-put-left-right
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And http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~gpb29/compiz-plugins-main-
default_0.9.7.0~bzr19-0ubuntu10_amd64.deb should fix this for the
impatient x64 users.
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** Changed in: compiz
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
** Changed in: compiz
Status: New = Confirmed
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some users prefer the old
this is a bug
also try the drag resize the window after grid
the window will fly away
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz-plugins-
main/+bug/897575
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some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each time
Come on. This is a bug. Not a wishlist.
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some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each time the
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To
I experience the same bug on Ubuntu 12.04 64bit :(
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Title:
some users prefer the old grid behaviour (dividing each time the
keybinding are
** Project changed: compiz = compiz-core
** Project changed: compiz-core = compiz-grid-plugin
** Changed in: compiz-plugins-main
Status: Invalid = New
** Package changed: unity (Ubuntu) = compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix =
To summarize the new behaviour is to have the keys acting in a
consistent way as placement binding, i.e doing twice the put on the
left side just put it there and don't change the geometry the second
time (which is an action hard to revert, how do you go back to undo an
extra division?)
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