I forgot to mention that once this bug kicks in, I can't delete notifications by clicking them as I used to be able to (e.g. next song in playlist pops up, I can't dismiss the notification and have to wait for it to go away). This didn't happen after I changed my config to show notifications on both screens, so I don't think this bug is related to that.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 6:31 AM, Abraham Baker <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I also have this problem, but it seems to happen after a certain amount of > time has passed after boot (about an hour), and I don't need to change my > monitor rotation to cause this. I do sometimes use xrandr, since one of my > monitors can rotate, so I use an xrandr command to rotate it, but this bug > happens even when I don't do that after booting. > > Perhaps my problem is related to the feh-based wallpaper changer I use. > In the past, something similar happened because I used conky and it set > itself to be covering some of the tag number by default... > > I don't really use the actual tag buttons very much, but it's frustrating > when I try to and it doesn't work. It will be interesting to see what the > real cause of this problem is! > > Thanks, > Abe > > On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 3:02 AM, Razvan Rotari <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I have the same problem after using the using the "Cycling through >> possible configurations" from >> http://awesome.naquadah.org/wiki/Using_Multiple_Screens. >> In my case the window list will not respond to click too. >> >> Regards, >> Razvan >> >> >> On 2015-09-23 10:53, Manner Róbert wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have a quite annoying problem: once I change the resolution with >>> xrandr, the desktop switcher buttons stop working. I can not click on them, >>> I can only switch between them with the keyboard. >>> Same happens with the layout switcher button on the top right. >>> >>> Did anyone observe the same problem? Do you have an idea what can cause >>> this? >>> >>> --- >>> >>> I do not use any custom switcher widget, but the one which comes with >>> awesome. I am using the current awesome version in archlinux. >>> >>> $ awesome --version >>> awesome v3.5.6 (For Those About To Rock) >>> • Build: May 5 2015 05:45:29 for x86_64 by gcc version 5.1.0 >>> (builduser@) >>> • Compiled against Lua 5.3.0 (running with Lua 5.3) >>> • D-Bus support: ✔ >>> >>> I have intel card. >>> >>> Thanks for any help in advance, >>> >>> Robert >>> >> >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe, send mail to [email protected]. >> > >
