** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: unity
+ 
+ Test case:
+ install compiz-plugins-main 1:0.9.4+bzr20110527-0ubuntu1 in natty-proposed
+ 
+                 1) Compile and run the program attached in the bug report
+                 2) Click the toggle fullscreen button and it should 
unfullscreen
+                 3) Check if the fullscreened window appears in alt-tab (it 
should)
  
  If you run an application under Unity that starts as fullscreen, you're
  stuck in fullscreen mode forever. The app can call
  gtk_window_unfullscreen() but it doesn't do any good -- unity on natty
  beta ignores it.
  
  I'm attaching a simple C GTK test program that demonstrates the problem.
  Compile it as specified in the comment at the beginning, then run it
  with no arguments. It starts up in fullscreen mode. When you click
  "toggle fullscreen", it calls gtk_window_unfullscreen(). That works in
  gnome 2 on lucid and gnome 3 on natty, as well as several other window
  managers, but in unity the unfullscreen() does nothing.
  
  You can also run the program with an argument of 0 if you want to test
  it starting up in normal non-fullscreen mode, then toggling into
  fullscreen, to see the difference in behavior.

** Changed in: unity
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  apps started fullscreen in unity can never unfullscreen

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