On 08/11/12 10:33, scoundrel50agmail wrote:
Hi Does anyone know if this is coming back to 12.10, I really liked that little app, if its not is there another app like it that I can use, that isnt compiz which every time I use I break something.....

Plus talking about compiz what happened to the wobbly windows.....I liked that option, it seems compiz has had a huge make under where lots of the options have been removed now.......

thanks

that little app was scary bad. Really really bad. CompizConfig Settings Manager is the tool to use to tweak compix configuration values. Compiz plugins each include a little XML file listing all the parameters they have which are tweakable. ccsm reads these XML file and presents a user interface to adjust them all. MyUnity hard coded a bunch of values with hard coded different things to do when running on different versions of Ubuntu, it was unmaintainable, inaccessible, nasty nasty stuff. Read the source if you don't believe me.
There were two big problems with ccsm.

1) lots of numeric parameters included a spinner for the value and a drag bar. People would use the mouse wheel to scroll the page up and down, then a drag bar would move under the mouse, and because the mouse wheel was turning this would then move the drag bar. Users would then not know the original position of the drag bar (or even notice it had moved so they could hit the reset to default button on the right) and unknown things would change, possibly to a point of reduced usability.

2) The big one. people would try to turn on the cube. This in itself is fine, however Cube conflicts with Wall. Cube and Wall both provide the feature "LargeDesktop". The Unity plugin depends on this feature. So the problem here is that although the ending position is fine (unity installed and depending on cube) the dependency resolution thing meant that Unity got turned off in the transition from wall to cube. Unity could be turned on again in theory, but you had already lost your desktop at that point. Unity no longer depends on largedesktop, so you can safely turn on the cube, which will disable wall (or turn off both if you want). It is also a bit harder to turn off the unity plugin in general using the ccsm tool.

so, use ccsm, file bugs for the broken bits. Fix bugs if you can.

Alan.

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