Public bug reported:
When I operate my scroll wheel (or slide on touchpad) over certain
portions of the two specified apps, the "Desktop Wall" of compiz cycles
through the virtual desktops.
1. Make sure compiz is enabled.
2. Make sure that the mouse scroll wheel (or touchpad scroll) make your
virtual desktops change when it is scrolled over the desktop (i.e. not over any
windows, etc.).
3. Start up Gedit (I used gedit 2.24.2).
4. Make sure Gedit has tabs enabled.
5. Locate the darker gray border of the text editing area on the left. For
me, it is about two pixels wide, as indicated by the "X"s in the attached
screenshot.
6. Put the mouse pointer tip oven that border.
7. Operate the mouse's scroll.
8. BUG: "Desktop Wall" virtual desktops get cycled as if the mouse was being
scrolled over the open desktop.
A) The buggy border in Gedit also at least exists above the text edit area,
including the lower edge of the tab (where the gray border would be if the tab
was not there).
B) Same behavior occurs with the F-Spot app in the indicated places.
C) The behavior occurs even if another window is behind the buggy window.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Scroll event goes to compiz on portion of Gnome apps
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/329919
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